A contributor to the New York _Times_, _Essence_, Buzzfeed and more, Myles E. Johnson interprets the intersection of black and queer identities. He has written essays critiquing current events, developed writing workshops and initiatives for marginalized individuals and created fictional narratives centered on communities that have too often remained underrepresented. "Music's Biggest Night" is a frequent subject of his highly focused critical lens: Johnson has analyzed Beyoncé's triumphant performance last year, revisited the relevance of Elton John and Eminem's 2001 duet and much more. Following the 60th Grammy Awards, he joins guest host Lawrence Burney in the studio to dissect the evening's most important moments, and share a bit about his own work.