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Inside Clive Davis' 2024 Pre-Grammy Gala: See Full List of Every Celeb Who Attended (Photos)

Clive Davis always throws the most star-studded party during Grammys Weekend every year, and 2024 was no exception!

The legendary music mogul hosted the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons on Saturday night (February 3) at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Some of the celebs who walked the red carpet included Ice Spice, Dua Lipa, Sabrina Carpenter, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lana Del Rey.

Legendary stars like Meryl Streep, Cher, Tom Hanks, and more were all there. It was a family affair for Meryl, whose son-in-law Mark Ronson is nominated for several awards at the Grammys this year. He was joined by wife Grace Gummer.

Sony Music Publishing Chairman and CEO Jon Platt was honored at the event.

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Grammys CEO Harvey Mason Jr. Reveals His Thoughts on SZA's Chances of Winning Album of the Year

Grammys CEO Harvey Mason Jr. is revealing what he thinks SZA‘s chances are of winning Album of the Year for SOS.

Rap and R&B artists are notoriously nominated for the most important categories but rarely win titles like Album of the Year or Song of the Year.

Therefore, even though SOS topped the Billboard 200 chart for 10 weeks, it’s not a given that SZA will win.

Harvey shared his thoughts during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

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AI-Generated Fake Drake & The Weeknd Song Submitted for Grammys & Is Eligible for Nominations, According to Recording Academy CEO

The anonymous artist Ghostwriter could be nominated for a Grammy for a song with vocals that aren’t even real.

The AI-generated track “Heart on My Sleeve”, which mimics Drake and The Weeknd was submitted for next year’s Grammy awards, reps for the artist confirmed to the New York Times.

The song was submitted for best rap song and song of the year, and despite the use of AI, Harvey Mason, Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, told The New York Times that it was okay.

“As far as the creative side, it’s absolutely eligible because it was written by a human,” he said.

The categories are awarded to the songwriters, as opposed to the performers. In this case, the lyrics were created by Ghostwriter, with AI performances.

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