Top 5 Performances At 64th Grammy Awards

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This reflects Billboard's ratings of sixteen performances during the night

The following performances are the top five out of sixteen performances graded by Billboard and released later. BTS snatch the number one position with a stellar performance.

1. BTS, “Butter”


The Grammy-nominated septet performed their 007-inspired performance of their Billboard Hot 100-topping track. Jin, Jimin, V, RM, J-Hope, Suga and Jungkook succeeded by transforming the whole Grammys stage into a secret agent headquarters, proving that their creativity is equally as impressive as their musical talent.

2. John Legend, “Free”


Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy introduced John Legend because this song really reflects what's going on in the minds of many people in the world today. Mr. President urged everyone watching to support Ukraine however they can. He gave a short but powerful speech.

Legend was joined by a number of Ukrainian artists including Siuzanna Iglidan, Mika Newton, and poet Lyuba Yakimchuk, who fled Ukraine days ago. The performance sensitized how powerful music can be in uniting souls.

3. Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow, “Dead Right Now,” “Montero” & “Industry Baby” 


Lil Nas X knew exactly how to bring choreography, creativity, and sexiness to the Grammy stage. The medley of his Montero hits was very much something like a futuristic journey through his success, from making headlines with his mischievous music videos to becoming a full-blown artist.

4. Billie Eilish, “Happier Than Ever”


Billie Eilish performed “Happier Than Ever”, wearing a T-shirt honoring late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins. She delivered some of her best vocals yet as she performed her sophomore album’s title track alongside her brother Finneas, both of them were having a blast as they performed.

5. Brandi Carlile, “Right On Time”


Brandi Carlile performed “Right On Time” on a grand piano, in a mirrorball-decorated suit, and fans were impressed by her wildly powerful vocals. She and her band gave a solid performance.