Grammy Awards—Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars to honor LA wildfire victims
What's the story
The upcoming Grammy Awards will feature a special tribute by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars to pay respect to the victims of the recent Los Angeles wildfires.
The Recording Academy recently announced that the duo's performance would be dedicated to the people affected by this recent disaster.
Their song Die With a Smile, nominated for two Grammys, will reportedly be included in this tribute.
Chart-topping hit
'Die With a Smile' has achieved remarkable success
Released in August 2024, Die With a Smile has been a massive hit on streaming platforms and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart earlier this year.
It stayed at No. 1 for four weeks in a row in 2025.
The song is nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the Grammys.
Artists' endeavors
Gaga's previous wildfire relief efforts and Mars's ongoing success
Gaga has been doing her part for wildfire relief, performing at the FireAid event in Los Angeles.
She closed the night with three songs, including a new one, All I Need Is Time, written for the occasion with her fiance Michael Polansky.
Meanwhile, Mars continues to ride high on success with his collaborative singles post-Die With a Smile.
His duet with Rose, Apt., has crossed one billion streams on Spotify and peaked at No. 3 on the Hot 100 chart.
Devastating effects
LA wildfires' impact on celebrities and their homes
The recent wildfires have wreaked havoc, destroying the homes of several celebrities.
The likes of Jeff Bridges, Paris Hilton, Mandy Moore, and Billy Crystal are among those who lost their homes in the catastrophic fires.
Gaga and Mars's tribute at the Grammy Awards is an attempt to pay homage to the victims.
Meanwhile, the 67th edition of the Grammy Awards will be held on Monday.
The ceremony will be streamed live on Disney+ Hotstar from 06:30am IST onward.