Sunday, February 8, 2009

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards is the place for some pretty impressive team ups. Kanye West and Estelle, T.I. and Justin Timberlake, Chis Brown and Rihanna, Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus.The teen queens will duet together on Taylor’s song “15” which Cyrus calls “perfect for the Grammys.“The lyrics are very inspiring. A lot of girls are inspired by us, so this song is us giving our advice,” Miles told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS FM radio show.
Remember back in 2002 when virtually all Grammy pundits thought Alicia Keys would win best record for "Fallin'"? It was widely expected that she'd also win best song too. The two awards agree about 60% of the time. If those two Grammy categories split, pundits figured that Alicia Keys at least would keep best record and U2 would siphon off the song victory for "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of," which was Bono's lament of the suicide of his pal Michael Hutchence, late lead singer of INXS.
Most pundits (who forgot about the fuddy-duddy issue) predicted "Late Registration" would win best album in 2006, but, come on, Kanye West was too creepy and In-Yo-Face for the geezer Grammy voters, which swallowed Outkast when they had to because the duo was cool in a slick establishment way, not wacky like Kanye.Therefore, when you are looking over the top races, nix all of the hip-hoppers from your predix. Grammy voters think they already gave at the office.

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