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        <title><![CDATA[Harry! Taylor! Grammys 2021 Best Performances: Watch]]></title>
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						<p>A night to remember! The <strong>2021 Grammy Awards</strong> didn’t disappoint when it came to the star-studded musical acts, including <strong><strong>Harry Styles</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Taylor Swift</strong></strong>.</p>


<p>While music’s biggest night <strong>looked a little different this year</strong>, with some of the show being filmed remotely and few physical attendees amid the coronavirus pandemic, the performances still hooked viewers in and left lasting impressions.</p>
<p><em>Us Weekly</em> rounded up the top five acts from <strong>the Sunday, March 14, show</strong> in case you need help choosing which ones to rewatch first!</p>
<figure id="attachment_1986002"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/03/15/harry-taylor-grammys-2021-best-performances-watch-0.jpg" alt="Grammys 2021 Best Performances Harry Styles Taylor Swift and More" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Harry Styles and Taylor Swift</span> <span class="credit">Francis Specker/CBS; CBS</span></figcaption></figure><p>Styles, who <strong>won his first Grammy</strong> on Sunday for <strong>Best Pop Solo Performance</strong>, kicked off the show with <strong>a sexy rendition of “Watermelon Sugar.”</strong> The British crooner, 27, was dressed in a custom all-leather outfit by Gucci as he made <strong>his Grammys debut</strong> with a green feather boa around his neck to start the performance.</p>
<p>The “Golden” singer later dropped the accessory and <strong>revealed his shirtless chest</strong> while showing off his dance moves to the other artists in attendance, including <strong><strong>Billie Eilish</strong></strong>.</p>


<p><strong><strong>Dua Lipa</strong></strong>, who won Best Pop Vocal Album,<strong> invited fans into her personal nightclub</strong> while belting out “Levitating” and “Don’t Start Now.” Her killer dance moves and costume change from a pink, sparkly coat ensemble to a two-piece outfit, made the display even more memorable.</p>

		<p>The 63rd annual awards show took viewers to an ethereal woodland for Swift’s <strong>medley of three songs</strong>, “Cardigan,” “August” and “Willow,” during her first Grammys appearance in five years.</p>
<p>The “Betty” singer, 31 — who was nominated for six awards linked to her <em>Folklore</em> record, which won Album of the Year — performed her hit tracks from the roof of a moss-covered house, inside a treehouse and standing in the woods. Her fairy-tale experience also featured her collaborators <strong><strong>Jack Antonoff</strong></strong> and <strong>Aaron Dessner</strong>, who popped up during two of the three songs.</p>


<p><strong><strong>Bruno Mars</strong></strong> left his mark on the Grammys stage when he opened the In Memoriam tribute, <strong>honoring Little Richard</strong>. He was joined by <strong><strong>Anderson .Paak</strong></strong> on the drums for the emotional and moving performance of “Long Tall Sally” and “Good Golly, Miss Molly.”</p>
<p>Check out <em>Us Weekly’s</em> picks for the top five acts from the awards show, including the <strong><strong>Megan Thee Stallion</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Cardi B</strong></strong> duet that <strong>fans can’t stop talking about</strong>, in the video above.</p>

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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Johnni Macke</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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