Cher’s night began in triumph, accepting a lifetime achievement award and urging dreamers never to give up. Minutes later, she was back under the lights, this time to crown record of the year. Expecting the teleprompter to guide her, she stalled, admitted nothing was on the screen, then opened the envelope and blurted out “Luther Gandross!”—a mangled nod to late R&B legend Luther Vandross, who died in 2005.
The room rippled with stunned laughter before she quickly corrected herself: Kendrick Lamar was the actual winner, sharing the honour with SZA. They took the stage smiling, turning the awkward moment into a strangely sweet, human beat in a tightly choreographed show. Around them, the night surged on: boundary‑pushing performances, emotional speeches about immigration and identity, and tearful tributes that reminded everyone why these risky, imperfect live moments still mat