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As far as we’re concerned, Kaytranada and Anderson .Paak are the undisputed MVPs of 2016. Aside from being prominently featured on each other’s breakout records, they’ve also contributed heaps to countless cuts from their peers. Last night they joined forces at Denver’s Gothic Theater to perform the 99.9% turn-up anthem “Glowed Up” and inciting sheer pandemonium in the crowd. The performance offers us a glimpse into what Roots Picnic attendees may be in store for this weekend, as both .Paak and Kaytra will be gracing the stage. You can watch Kaytranada and Anderson .Paak cross the streams and get “Glowed Up” in the clip below. Cop Kaytra’s new album on iTunes today and scroll down to peep his full slate of forthcoming tour dates. Get familiar with these two. You’ll be seeing and hearing plenty more from them in the weeks and months ahead.To get more news about uplive recharge, you can visit topuplive.com official website.
Netflix, which is dipping its toes in the live-streaming water with a Chris Rock standup special in March, has committed itself to become the live-streaming partner for the awards event that originally put the streaming giant on the Hollywood trophy map eight years ago, the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Netflix will live stream the 29th Annual SAG Awards on its YouTube channel on Sunday, February 26. And starting next year under a multiyear agreement, Netflix will stream the event on its main platform -- which will ostensibly have built out a dedicated annex for live events by that time.
Warner Bros. Discovery cable outlet TNT had served as the exclusive live TV partner for the SAG Awards since 1998. But the heavily leveraged media conglomerate, in the midsts of $3.5 billion in cuts, elected not to re-up its contract with SAG.
“As we begin to explore live streaming on Netflix, we look forward to partnering with SAG-AFTRA to elevate and expand this special ceremony as a global live event in 2024 and the years to come," said Bela Bajaria, Netflix head of global TV, in a statement.
Traveling back in time to the more formative years of Netflix's original series expansion, it was recognition by the SAG Awards that preceded love from the Emmys and the Oscars.
In February 2015, House of Cards star Kevin Spacey received one of Netflix's first major showbiz awards when he won SAG's best lead actor in a drama series trophy. Spacey and co-star Robin Wright would go on to win both of the Emmys' dramatic series lead actor categories later that fall.