Will Smith offers Grammys Tribute to Quincy Jones
Will Smith achieved his first return to the presentation of major television prizes on Sunday evening, as he appeared in Grammys to open the tribute in the late Queens Jones. Smith opened the part by introducing Herby Hancock to the piano and later presented the star of the “wicked” Cenatha Evo, who was linking the performance of “Fly Me to The Moon”.
Jones, who died in November, was an executive producer in the movie “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, a long-term comic play for NBC that put Smith on the map. The Johns’ profession, which is experiencing contracts in music, included a total of 28 Grammy wins and 80 huge nomination.
The Quincy Jones Tribute was the first time that Smith appeared and presented in the prestigious “slap” of “Plature” with Chris Rock at the Oscars 2022 Awards for nearly three years. When it comes to the Grammy, Smith is not strange to present or nominate him: The actor and rapper have a total of eight nominations for my crime under his belt and four wins.
Although he was not nominated this year, Smith has already achieved Grammy in the short music video (“Will 2K”), the best RAP (“Getting ‘Jiggy Wit It” and “Men In Black”) and the best RAP performance By RAP by dual or group (“Summertime” like the new prince with DJ Jazzy Jeff).
Smith is part of the starring collection, which includes 14 -time Grammy Swift Taylor Swift, the best new artist last year Victoria Monette, Anthony Kidis and Chad Smith from Red Hot Chili Bibers, Cardi B, Gloria Estefan, Olivia Rodrigo, Queen Latif and Sza, with comedian Trevor Noah works as a host.