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Grammys 2020: H.E.R.'s emotional performance of 'Sometimes' leaves fans wanting more

H.E.R took the stage with a heartwarming performance at the Grammy Awards ceremony and fans can't stop gushing over more
PUBLISHED JAN 27, 2020
H.E.R. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy )
H.E.R. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy )

The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards show is almost coming to an end. Along with acknowledging the music in 2019, the evening saw some stellar performances by Ariana Grande, the Jonas Brothers as well as emotional tributes to Kobe Bryant by Lizzo and Alicia Keys. It has been a night of nostalgia, fun and tears.

Gabriella Wilson, better known as H.E.R. (an acronym for Having Everything Revealed) took the stage by storm with her performance of 'Sometimes' as well and left fans feeling emotional.

One tweeted, "H.E.R. continues to amaze me with her talent..." while another fan, referring to Usher's tribute to Prince, said, "I feel like H.E.R. should've also been part of the Prince tribute, especially with her amazing guitar skills."

"@HERMusicx is owning the #Grammys2020 right now!!! Damn!" tweeted a fan while another wrote "@HERMusicx...CHILLS."

Another fan wrote, "Everytime @HERMusicx performs I'm emotional. She is so amazingly talented." An impressed fan wrote, "@HERMusicx is an all-around, true musician. So very talented."

One fan exulted, "@HERMusicx I love seeing a badass woman playing a badass guitar! You killed it again!" while another posted, "Well damn, @HERMusicx, Girl you SHOWED UP tonight! Great performance."

"@HERMusicx is a rock legend in the making! And not to mention our pick for the leader of the Baby Hair revolution," wrote a fan. 

The star has been singing since she was a child and she can play five instruments. She won two Grammys last year and was nominated for another five this year, including top category Album of the Year. 

When she was 12, she got her big break: She was one of five finalists in an American Idol-like radio show contest, hosted by Radio Disney (she lost). The real break, however, came when she signed her first record deal with Sony at 14.

Tune into the Grammys, which is airing on CBS.

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