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2024 Grammys: Black Stars’ Best Red Carpet Looks

Jon Batiste, Victoria Monét and John Legend are among the Black stars who shut down The 66th Annual Grammys red carpet.

The Grammys are always one of the most interesting red carpets of the year. Fashion choices range from traditional gowns and tuxedos, to much more bold statements. There are no rules when it comes to music’s biggest night. With stars like SZA, Jon Batiste, Oprah Winfrey, Fantasia Barrino and Victoria Monét in attendance, we’re expecting plenty of Black Excellence. Enjoy the spectacular performances, have fun with Trevor Noah and check out the best Black stars’ Grammys red carpet looks.

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Janelle Monáe

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Jon Batiste

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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen

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Nicole Ari Parker

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Chloe

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21 Savage

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Coi Leray

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Folake Olowofoyeku

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Coco Jones

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Samara Joy

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Niecy Nash-Betts, Jessica Betts

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Kat Graham

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Yolanda Adams

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Fantasia Barrino

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MC Lyte

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Sheila E.

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Babyface

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Lady London

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Laverne Cox

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Victoria Monét

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Loni Love

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SiR

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The Blind Boys of Alabama

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Queen Sheba

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Jameela Jamil

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Kandi Burruss

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Lakecia Benjamin

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James Fauntleroy

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Bobby Rus

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