In January 2005, Gorillaz performed a memorable live rendition of "Feel Good Inc." at the GRAMMYs, a performance that showcased their innovative blend of musical styles and the unique concept of their virtual band. Prior to this live event, Gorillaz released their critically acclaimed album "Demon Days" in 2005, which featured their chart-topping hit "Feel Good Inc." The performance at the GRAMMYs marked a significant moment in their career, as it introduced a wider audience to their genre-defying sound and visually captivating style. This appearance highlighted the group's increasing prominence in the music industry, particularly their ability to collaborate with notable artists like Madonna, who joined them for a medley that fused "Feel Good Inc." with her own hit "Hung Up." This event not only underscored their crossover appeal but also illustrated how Gorillaz’s innovative approach continued to influence the music scene.