"Lady Marmalade” — Christina Aguilera, P!nk, Mya, Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliot and Patti Labelle
”Stronger” — Kanye West ft. Daft Punk
“Let’s Stay Together” — Al Green, Justin Timberlake, Keith Urban, Boyz II Men
“Same Love/Open Your Heart” — Mackelmore, Mary Lambert, Queen Latifah, Madonna
”Proud Mary” — Beyoncé and Tina Turner
”Stan” — Eminem and Elton John
Michael Jackson GRAMMY Tribute
”Burnin’ Up” and “Superstition” — Jonas Brothers and Stevie Wonder
”Radioactive/M.a.a.d. City” — Imagine Dragons and Kendrick Lamar
”Numb/Encore” and "Yesterday” — JAY Z/Linkin Park and Paul McCartney
In what is still to this day a personal favorite Grammy performance, JAY Z and Linkin Park made one of the most unlikely move on the GRAMMYs stage ever. They combined their mega-hit single “Numb” with the beautiful Beatles ballad “Yesterday.” Oh, and they brought out Paul McCartney. Best performance ever? We think so.
”Stronger” — Kanye West ft. Daft Punk
“Let’s Stay Together” — Al Green, Justin Timberlake, Keith Urban, Boyz II Men
“Same Love/Open Your Heart” — Mackelmore, Mary Lambert, Queen Latifah, Madonna
”Proud Mary” — Beyoncé and Tina Turner
”Stan” — Eminem and Elton John
Michael Jackson GRAMMY Tribute
”Burnin’ Up” and “Superstition” — Jonas Brothers and Stevie Wonder
”Radioactive/M.a.a.d. City” — Imagine Dragons and Kendrick Lamar
”Numb/Encore” and "Yesterday” — JAY Z/Linkin Park and Paul McCartney
In what is still to this day a personal favorite Grammy performance, JAY Z and Linkin Park made one of the most unlikely move on the GRAMMYs stage ever. They combined their mega-hit single “Numb” with the beautiful Beatles ballad “Yesterday.” Oh, and they brought out Paul McCartney. Best performance ever? We think so.