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Watch Tyler, the Creator, Boyz II Men, & Charlie Wilson Perform at the 2020 Grammys

Tyler was joined by Boyz II Men and Charlie Wilson, who opened up their performance by doing "EARFQUAKE." 

Rapper Tyler, the Creator performed at the 2020 Grammys. The rapper, who released his IGOR album back in May, performed a medley of songs.

Tyler was joined by Boyz II Men and Charlie Wilson, who opened up their performance by doing "EARFQUAKE." 

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Tyler then did a stirring rendition of "NEW MAGIC WAND," one of the standouts from IGOR. Boyz II Men performed just moments after doing a touching dedication to NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash earlier in the day. 

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Tyler, the Creator was nominated for one Grammy this year, Best Rap Album. However, there were some who felt like the rapper should have gotten more nominations. 

Most notably, Goldlink talked about how Tyler should have gotten more nominations (including a Best Album nomination.) In a Instagram rant the rapper wrote: 

Honestly, its fuck Grammys til the day I die," GoldLink passionately wrote on Instagram. "I am no longer participating in that wild ass slave ass political ass cheating ass game any longer. The lack of relevance you have just solidified today is unbelievable. Tyler [The Creator] got one fuckin nomination in a category he didn’t even participate in knowing damn well he deserved album of the year.

Tyler, the Creator has been nominated for three Grammys throughout his career. The rapper has never won one. 

Watch Tyler, the Creator's Grammy performance below.