Lionel Richie's Grammy tribute was a groovy trip down memory lane

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Yohana Desta
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Lionel Richie can still bring the house down.

Stars lined up to perform a tribute to the musical legend at the 2016 Grammys, belting out classics any Richie fan would know.

The performance kicked off with John Legend performing "Easy" at the piano, before going into Demi Lovato's rendition of "Hello." Richie bobbed his head and sang along in the crowd, mouthing an excited "Yes!" at Lovato's vocal slayage.

Luke Bryan followed Lovato's performance, covering "Penny Lover." Meghan Trainor (now a brunette) then came out to sing "You Are." The Commodores also got a shoutout when Tyrese came out to perform the funky "Brick House."

And then the man himself hopped onstage. Lionel Richie joined the singers, performing "All Night Long" in front of a neon backdrop of his name and outline of his face.

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