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Grammys Historic Wins and This Month's Streaming Hits
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**Grammy Glory & Streaming Gold: Music's Biggest Night Delivers Historic Wins**
The 68th Grammy Awards made history as Kendrick Lamar became hip-hop's most decorated artist with 27 career wins, while Bad Bunny claimed Album of the Year. Eight-year-old Fyütch became the youngest individually named Grammy winner ever, and The Cure finally got their trophy after 50 years. The night also honored Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti with a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award—a Grammy first for an African artist.
Beyond the awards, February's entertainment lineup is packed: *The Lincoln Lawyer* returns to Netflix, *Cross* hunts a vigilante on Prime Video, and the beloved medical comedy *Scrubs* makes its comeback after years off the air. Plus, the Muppets are back with celebrity guests, and Super Bowl
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
**Grammy Glory & Streaming Gold: Music's Biggest Night Delivers Historic Wins**
The 68th Grammy Awards made history as Kendrick Lamar became hip-hop's most decorated artist with 27 career wins, while Bad Bunny claimed Album of the Year. Eight-year-old Fyütch became the youngest individually named Grammy winner ever, and The Cure finally got their trophy after 50 years. The night also honored Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti with a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award—a Grammy first for an African artist.
Beyond the awards, February's entertainment lineup is packed: *The Lincoln Lawyer* returns to Netflix, *Cross* hunts a vigilante on Prime Video, and the beloved medical comedy *Scrubs* makes its comeback after years off the air. Plus, the Muppets are back with celebrity guests, and Super Bowl
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI