In a past life, when I lived in Phoenix, I spent way too many weekends of my 20s making horrible life decisions in Las Vegasโand thankfully, what happens there allegedly stays there. However, every once in a while, hazy memories give me a glimpse into a life I no longer want any parts of, so Iโve spent the decade since avoiding Sin City like Kyrie Irving did the Pfizer vaccine Lee Daniels did MoโNiqueย Diddy ducking that Verzuz fade from Jermaine Dupri a student loan payment.
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But this past weekend, I relapsed.
With the Grammys packing its bags and taking its show on the road to Vegas this year, that meant that all of the typical Grammy weekend hijinks thatโve become a rite of passage for Los Angeles residents such as myself did too. So if I wanted in on the actionโthe exclusive parties, the gaudy events, the complete absence of proper decorum or sobrietyโI had to take a pilgrimage to the desert in order to partake.
So reluctantly, I did.
While most of my sleep-deprived weekend is a blur, word on the street is that I had the time of my life alternating between margaritas, cabanas, and complimentary massages at the OneOf.World Pool Party at MGM Grandโs Wet Republic. And a little bird told me that Spotifyโs Best New Artist 2022 Brunch at the Wynnโs Encore Beach Club was poppinโ too, but please donโt ask me about Hit-Boyโs Pre-Grammy Brunch on Saturday because they left me on read (and apparently did the media members who attended dirty anywayโbut thatโs their story to tell).
A quick shower and a long talk with God later, I hit up the Recording Academyโs first-ever Black Music Collective ceremony at Resorts World, which not only paid tribute to Black music, but celebrated our contributions and achievements. And while just about everyone you can think of was in the buildingโincluding my Black assโamong those honored were MC Lyte, for the pivotal role sheโs played as both a hip-hop pioneer; D-Nice, whose virtual Club Quarantine has helped us maintain our sanity throughout the course of this COVID-19 pandemic; and John Legend, who was given the Global Impact Award.
โBlack music isโand has beenโthe rhythm, the root, the inspiration, the innovation behind so much of the worldโs popular music. It doesnโt exist without us,โ the โAll of Meโ crooner said. โOur art and music can help movements find their footing and voice. Our art and music can help activists, the people closest to injustice, and lead the way forward to equality and opportunity.โ
Pretty much.
Overall, it was a gorgeous event, brimming with positive energy, opulence, and copious amounts of Black excellence. But was it the highlight of my weekend? Nope. That distinction belongs to the same dudes who cleaned up at this yearโs Grammys: Silk Sonic.
Earlier this year, the dynamic duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak revealed their master plans for world domination a Las Vegas residency. And as someone who finally witnessed the anointed glory of โLeave the Door Openโ in person this weekend, I can confirm that yes, I did in fact catch the Holy Ghost as they delivered what was easily one of the greatest concerts Iโve ever seen. As they coasted through their treasure trove of hits like โCome Down,โ โSmokinโ Out the Window,โ and โThatโs What I Like,โ Iโve never been happier to have every cell phone in the building confiscated than during those two hours of euphoria that I spent inside of Park MGMโs Dolby Live theater. With its nods to 70s nostalgia, the Earth, Wind & Fire-esque tweaks in musical arraignments, the over-the-top comedic interactions with the crowd, the Grammy Award-winning duo has successfully transported New Orleansโ Essence Festival to the desertโif only for a limited time.
No bullshit.
So yes, my Grammy weekend was amazingโas were the post-Grammy parties and the actual awards ceremony itself. And although itโll probably be a while before I step foot in Las Vegas again, this trip was one momentary โrelapseโ I donโt regret.
Nor will I ever forget.
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