Jennifer Lopez quite literally shocked the world with this now iconic plunging Versace jungle-print gown.
While it isn't a big deal for a pregnant musician to perform, it's a pretty big deal to rap and sing onstage on your due date.
Beyoncé was heavily pregnant with twins Sir and Rumi as she danced and sang to "Sandcastles" and "Love Drought."
George Michael's death hit close to home for the star, who got choked up during her tribute to the late singer.
When it came time to start the show, host Alicia Keys surprised the audience by bringing a few familiar female faces to the stage, including the former first lady.
Leave it to the modern queen of the keys to perform a medley of hits as the night's host using not one, but two pianos.
Nearly two years after surviving a near-fatal overdose, Demi Lovato took the stage at the 2020 Grammys for a powerful performance of "Anyone," marking her first time singing live since being hospitalized.
Stripper heel props, neon graphics and a whole lot of twerking made this NSWF performance of "WAP" a must-see event at the 2021 Grammys.
The K-pop group started off their 2022 Grammys performance of "Butter" with Jungkook descending from the MGM Grand Garden Arena ceiling.