Grammys 2023: A Motown tribute and Kim Petras’ groundbreaking LGBTQ win

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Grammys 2023: A Motown tribute and Kim Petras’ groundbreaking LGBTQ win
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Kim Petras, with the song “Unholy” made with Sam Smith, is the first trans woman to win best pop duo/group performance.

Motown legends Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson had previously been announced as the 2023 Musicares Persons of the Year, which made their recognition during the Grammys the perfect reason to have Stevie Wonder perform a Motown medley with a little help from his friends.

Country star Chris Stapleton then slipped onstage for a fiery run through Wonder’s own “Higher Ground.”

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