It was Grammys night on "TMZ After Dark," and honestly, someone hand us a trophy -- ’cause we blew the roof off the bus ... with not one, but TWO celebrity rappers on a single tour!
Peep the clip, because it doesn’t get more fun than Marcus Paulk and Stallionaires Pooch turning the bus into a full-on stage, making it feel like everyone onboard was performing at L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena.
1:05 PM PT -- Billie Eilish is not engaged despite the rumors and speculation online ... sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ.
Billie Eilish had another kind of ICE on her mind Grammys night ... 'cause she sent the rumor mill into overdrive with a massive ring sitting right on that engagement finger!
The star had fans fully convinced she’s ready to level up with booNat Wolff, with that sparkler doing all the talking as she hit Sunday night’s Grammys at L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena.
The ring was impossible to miss -- a serious rock -- and once you clocked it, there was no unseeing it.
Lola Young had a great night at the 2026 Grammy Awards ceremony ... but her slip of the tongue ended up slipping by censors.
Here's the deal ... the pop star won the award for Best Pop Solo Performance last night, and her emotions really must have caught up with her ... because she dropped an F-bomb while accepting her Grammy.
Lola admitted she didn't have anything prepared for the moment, stating ... "I don’t know what to say. Thank you so much. You can tell by my f***ing ... Sorry, sorry, sorry."
Lola ended up composing herself, and she said she was "very, very grateful" for the award.
The thing is, the F-bomb apparently made it past CBS censors on YouTube TV ... and the slip-up could mean an FCC fine's on the table, Deadlinereports.
Lola wasn't the only artist who dropped a four-letter word during the Grammys ... Sabrina Carpenter got bleeped while performing "Manchild" at the awards show, and Billie Eilish did too while making a statement about ICE.
Wyclef Jean has more than 30 years in the music industry, but by the looks of it, he's still only just getting started ... he told us he's going to release an album a month, for seven months, starting in March!
He broke the news when we caught up with him Monday at LAX. He told us the 7 projects include a hip hop album, a country album, an R&B album, a jazz album ... and 3 more he's keeping mum about.
Alex Warren had a rough time performing at the 2026 Grammy Awards ceremony Sunday night ... and he's blaming an error with his in-ear monitors for the mess-up.
ICYMI ... the songwriter, who was put up for the Best New Artist award, performed his track "Ordinary" during the broadcast -- and he was about half a beat behind for part of the song, E! Newsreports.
Warren tried adjusting his microphone pack while singing ... eventually pulling his in-ear monitors out.
Warren addressed the glitch on TikTok on Sunday evening ... over a layered and off-time version of "Ordinary," he wrote the caption ... "When you’re performing at the Grammys and all you hear is this in your in ears."
Waiting for your permission to load TikTok Post.
The singer put his head in his hands and mock-screamed in frustration.
The comments section of the post was full of support for Warren, with Trisha Paytas writing he "crushed it" on stage.
Still, the Grammy for Best New Artist ended up going to Olivia Dean ... so last night must have been tough all around for Warren.
Celebs were lining up at the Grammys to speak out against ICE ... but Jelly Roll wanted no part of it, flat-out dodging the topic and calling himself a "dumb redneck" when asked for his take.
Waiting for your permission to load the Instagram Media.
Fresh off winning 3 Grammys Sunday, Jelly was pressed backstage about what’s going on in the country RN, but he shut it down fast ... saying nobody should care about his opinion, especially since he hasn’t been keeping up with the news and didn’t even have a phone for 18 months at one point recently.
JR traced his disconnection from politics all the way back to his childhood ... growing up in a "drug-addict household" full of "insane pandemonium" and admitting he "didn’t even know politics were f***ing real" until landing in jail in his mid-20s.
President Trump is taking aim at Trevor Noah for his Jeffrey Epstein joke during Sunday's Grammy Awards, threatening to sue the comedian and calling him a "total loser."
47 hopped on his Truth Social platform Monday to blast the 2026 Grammy Awards along with Noah -- the host of the show. Trump claimed the Grammys were the "WORST, virtually unwatchable" telecast, noting that CBS is lucky 2026 would be the last year it would broadcast "this garbage litter" after a 10-year run.
Then Trump zeroed in on Noah, saying he's almost as bad as the low-rated late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. The commander-in-chief said Noah "INCORRECTLY" stated during the broadcast that Trump and Bill Clinton spent time on Epstein Island, which Trump categorically denied.
Darius Dixson walked into L.A. hotspot TAO as a 2-time Grammy winner for his song "Folded" last night ... but he told us the most important thing was his collaborator Kehlani's speech.
DIXSON told us ... "The most important artists of our time say important things when it counts, and I believe that Kehlani is just doing what she's supposed to do, and I'm gonna stand next to her, man."
ICYMI ... Kehlani went after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement head-on Sunday.
During her acceptance speech, she said, "Everybody is so powerful in this room, and together we're stronger in numbers to speak against all the injustice going on in the world right now."
Music’s biggest stars weren’t ready to call it a night after the Grammys ... instead, flocking to some of L.A.’s hottest spots to keep the celebration rolling.
One of the buzziest bashes went down at the Beverly Hills Hotel ... drawing stars like Justin Bieber, Lauryn Hill, Jamie Foxx, and more. In video from inside the party, Bieber is still showing off his bare chest -- strutting through the crowd in an open-faced hoodie, hands planted on a friend’s shoulders as he bops along to Kanye West’s “Gold Digger.”
Lauryn Hill was soaking up major love after her standout performance earlier in the night ... with the MC crowning her a “snow leopard” -- a term for an attractive older woman.
Lady Gaga seems to have given Bad Bunny some meaningful words of encouragement moments before he took home Album of the Year at last night's Grammys ... and the sweet moment was caught on camera.
Benito was quietly sitting at his table ahead of the big announcement during a break in the show ... when Gaga approached him from behind, tapped his right shoulder and startled him nearly out of his seat.
While the video doesn't capture any audio ... she was seen leaning in and whispering something in his ear before giving him a gentle hug. He lets out a deep sigh of relief, as she heads back to her seat.
Music may be their first love, but fashion is definitely one of their callings ... the celebs are going super glam as they begin to hit the Grammy Awards red carpet ... and we have pics of all the hottest looks so far!
KATSEYE looked like absolute angels in their matching fits.
Not to be outdone ... Sabrina Carpenter had photogs absolutely gagging over her custom Valentino gown. The legendary icon passed away earlier this year.
And Yungblud embraced Sharon Osbourne before heading inside ... a touching moment considering Sharon's late husband, Ozzy, was an inspiration and mentor to Yungblud.
Music's biggest night had some even bigger moments Sunday ... fromKendrick Lamar to Sabrina Carpenter, everyone took time to shine at the Grammy Awards -- and we're bringing you the most memorable moments here along with some you might have missed!
Sabrina opened the show sporting an all-white pilot-inspired ensemble to perform her song "Manchild."
And Sombr dazzled the crowd in his sparkly fit, performing his hit "12 to 12."
But later, Kendrick stole the entire show taking home multiple awards including Best Rap Album and Record of the Year.
But things turned less than wholesome as Justin Bieberdidn't disappoint in his return to the Grammy stage ... he stripped down to his boxers and socks to sing his hit "Yukon" for the stunned crowd and adoring wife, Hailey Bieber.
More moving moments came during tribute performances from Post Malone, the Fugees, John Legend and Chaka Khan, which honored fallen legends like Ozzy Osbourne, Roberta Flack and JohnForté.
The Prince of Darkness lived on at the 2026 Grammys ... Post Malone invoked Ozzy Osbourne's presence at the award show with a moving performance honoring the late rocker.
PM paid tribute to the icon while he was backed up by a band featuring Slash and Chad Smith.
Ozzy's family was spotted in the audience with tears running down their cheeks as PM and crew absolutely rocked the stage.