People describe the GRAMMYs in five words
As music lovers and artists in the biz prepare for the 57th annual GRAMMYs on Sunday, people on the Internet are also warming up to the…
As music lovers and artists in the biz prepare for the 57th annual GRAMMYs on Sunday, people on the Internet are also warming up to the forthcoming awards show.
The label #GRAMMYsIn5Words is a trending topic Friday, which had many Twitter users unleash their creative juices.
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American TV host and stand-up comedian Chris Hardwick was the man responsible for beginning the hashtag. He’s host of Comedy Central’s half-hour show called “@Midnight.”
Hardwick is known for creating popular “Hashtag War’s” on Twitter, which quickly escalate on social media becoming hot topics. This time, he focused on the GRAMMYs.
“Rich & famous musicians may FINALLY get some recognition this weekend, so tonight’s Hashtag War is #GrammysIn5Words!,” he announced on Twitter.
Rich & famous musicians may FINALLY get some recognition this weekend, so tonight’s Hashtag War is #GrammysIn5Words! http://t.co/SAuVXKdu8B
@midnight (@midnight) February 6, 2015
Hardwick retweeted some of his favorite tweets, which read:
- Why are the Kardashians here?
- Drake cries before his speech
- Beyonce and some other people
- Madonna will break a hip
- 2 Chainz wears 3 chains
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As for everyone else on Twitter, here are some of the most innovative responses.
Twitter engages with #GRAMMYsIn5Words
“Could really use more cowbell…” #GrammysIn5Words @midnight pic.twitter.com/RyLGBLQSIn
TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) February 6, 2015
AND YOU GET A GRAMMY! #GrammysIn5Words @midnight pic.twitter.com/CrSjyIccS0
Darian Bolin (@XoTheDareBearoX) February 6, 2015