Common and John Legend's powerful performance of “Glory” brought the Oscars to tears on Sunday. As the two Grammy winners' performance of the soon-to-be Oscar-winning song from “Selma” came to a close, the camera cut to the movie's star David
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend capped off their whirlwind month at the Oscars Sunday night. Legend, who performed at the Super Bowl, the Grammys and the Stevie Wonder tribute concert, and Teigen hit the red carpet together at the Dolby Theatre.
After controversy over perceived snubs for its cast and director, Selma has an Oscar. Its emotional, resonant theme song “Glory” won the Best Original Song trophy for performers and songwriters Common and John Legend. The rapper and the singer had
The night after the 2015 Grammys, John Legend dished to Us Weekly exclusively about his pal Kanye West's talked-about interruption of Beck.
Though Selma didn't win Best Picture–and though its key players were denied mere nominations for their respective categories–Common and John Legend still found a way to achieve Oscar acclaim for the film. The duo took home the golden statue for Best