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GRAMMY NOMINATIONS in various categories of interest
Record Of The Year (Award to the Artist and to the Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s) and/or Mixer(s), if other than the artist.) Chasing Pavements Adele Viva La Vida Coldplay Bleeding Love Leona Lewis Paper Planes M.I.A Please Read The Letter Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Album Of The Year (Award to the Artist(s) and to the Album Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s)/Mixer(s) & Mastering Engineer(s), if other than the artist.) Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends Coldplay Tha Carter III Lil Wayne Year Of The Gentleman Ne-Yo Raising Sand Robert Plant & Alison Krauss In Rainbows Radiohead Song Of The Year (A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.) American Boy William Adams, Keith Harris, Josh Lopez, Caleb Speir, John Stephens, Estelle Swaray & Kanye West, songwriters (Estelle Featuring Kanye West) Chasing Pavements Adele Adkins & Eg White, songwriters (Adele) I'm Yours Jason Mraz, songwriter (Jason Mraz) Love Song Sara Bareilles, songwriter (Sara Bareilles) Viva La Vida Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion & Chris Martin, songwriters (Coldplay) Best New Artist (For a new artist who releases, during the Eligibility Year, the first recording which establishes the public identity of that artist.) Adele Duffy Jonas Brothers Lady Antebellum Jazmine Sullivan Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) Chasing Pavements Adele Love Song Sara Bareilles Mercy Duffy Bleeding Love Leona Lewis I Kissed A Girl Katy Perry So What Pink Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) All Summer Long Kid Rock Say John Mayer That Was Me Paul McCartney I'm Yours Jason Mraz Closer Ne-Yo Wichita Lineman James Taylor Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals (For established duos or groups, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.) Viva La Vida Coldplay Waiting In The Weeds Eagles Going On Gnarls Barkley Won't Go Home Without You Maroon 5 Apologize OneRepublic Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals (For a collaborative performance, with vocals, by artists who do not normally perform together. Singles or Tracks only.) Lesson Learned Alicia Keys & John Mayer 4 Minutes Madonna, Justin Timberlake & Timbaland Rich Woman Robert Plant & Alison Krauss If I Never See Your Face Again Rihanna & Maroon 5 No Air Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown Best Pop Vocal Album (For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.) Detours Sheryl Crow [A&M Records] Rockferry Duffy [Mercury] Long Road Out Of Eden Eagles [Eagles Recording Company II] Spirit Leona Lewis [J Records/SYCO Music] Covers James Taylor [Hear Music] Best Dance Recording (For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.) Harder Better Faster Stronger Daft Punk Ready For The Floor Hot Chip Just Dance Lady Gaga & Colby O'Donis Give It 2 Me Madonna Disturbia Rihanna Black & Gold Sam Sparro Best Electronic/Dance Album (For vocal or instrumental albums. Albums only.) New York City Brazilian Girls [Verve Forecast] Alive 2007 Daft Punk [Virgin Records] Bring Ya To The Brink Cyndi Lauper [Epic] X Kylie Minogue [Capitol/Astralwerks] Last Night Moby [Mute] Robyn Robyn [Konichiwa/Cherrytree/Interscope] Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) Gravity John Mayer Track from: Where The Light Is — Live In Los Angeles [Columbia] I Saw Her Standing There Paul McCartney Track from: Amoeba's Secret [Hear Music/MPL Communications Ltd.] Girls In Their Summer Clothes Bruce Springsteen Track from: Magic [Columbia] Rise Eddie Vedder [J Records] No Hidden Path Neil Young Track from: Chrome Dreams II [Reprise] Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals (For duo, group or collaborative performances, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.) Rock N Roll Train AC/DC [Columbia] Violet Hill Coldplay Track from: Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends [Capitol Records] Long Road Out Of Eden Eagles Track from: Long Road Out Of Eden [Eagles Recording Company II] Sex On Fire Kings Of Leon [RCA Records] House Of Cards Radiohead Track from: In Rainbows [TBD Records] Best Rock Album (Vocal or Instrumental. Includes Hard Rock and Metal.) Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends Coldplay [Capitol Records] Rock N Roll Jesus Kid Rock [Atlantic] Only By The Night Kings Of Leon [RCA Records] Death Magnetic Metallica [Warner Bros.] Consolers Of The Lonely The Raconteurs [Third Man/Warner Bros.] Best Female R&B Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) Me, Myself And I Beyoncé Heaven Sent Keyshia Cole Spotlight Jennifer Hudson [Arista] Superwoman Alicia Keys Need U Bad Jazmine Sullivan [J Records] Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) You're The Only One Eric Benét Take You Down Chris Brown Miss Independent Ne-Yo Can't Help But Wait Trey Songz Here I Stand Usher Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals (For duo, group or collaborative performances, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.) Ribbon In The Sky Boyz II Men Words Anthony David Featuring India.Arie Stay With Me (By The Sea) Al Green Featuring John Legend I'm His Only Woman Jennifer Hudson Featuring Fantasia Never Give You Up Raphael Saadiq Featuring Stevie Wonder & CJ Hilton Best R&B Album (For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.) Love & Life Eric Benét [Friday/Reprise] Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA Boyz II Men [Decca Records] Lay It Down Al Green [Blue Note] Jennifer Hudson Jennifer Hudson [Arista Records] The Way I See It Raphael Saadiq [Columbia] Best Comedy Album (For comedy recordings, spoken or musical) Anticipation Lewis Black [Comedy Central Records] Flight Of The Conchords Flight Of The Conchords [Sub Pop] For Your Consideration Kathy Griffin [Columbia/Music With A Twist] It's Bad For Ya George Carlin [Eardrum Records] Songs Of The Bushmen Harry Shearer [Courgette Records] Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media (Award to Composer(s) for an original score created specifically for, or as a companion to, a current legitimate motion picture, television show or series or other visual media.) The Dark Knight James Newton Howard & Hans Zimmer, composers [Warner Sunset/Warner Bros.] Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull John Williams, composer [Concord Records] Iron Man Ramin Djawadi, composer [Lionsgate] There Will Be Blood Jonny Greenwood, composer [Nonesuch Records] Wall-E Thomas Newman, composer [Walt Disney Records/Pixar] Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media (A Songwriter(s) award. For a song (melody & lyrics) written specifically for a motion picture, television or other visual media, and released for the first time during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.) Down To Earth (From Wall-E) Peter Gabriel & Thomas Newman, songwriters (Peter Gabriel) Track from: Wall-E [Walt Disney Records/Pixar; Publishers: Walt Disney Music, Wonderland Music/Pixar Talking Pictures/Pixar Music] Ever Ever After (From Enchanted) Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz, songwriters (Carrie Underwood) Track from: Enchanted [Walt Disney Records; Publishers: Wonderland Music & Walt Disney Music] Say (From The Bucket List) John Mayer, songwriter (John Mayer) Track from: Continuum [Aware/Columbia; Publishers: Sony/ATV Tunes, Specific Harm Music] That's How You Know (From Enchanted) Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz, songwriters (Amy Adams) Track from: Enchanted [Walt Disney Records; Publishers: Wonderland Music & Walt Disney Music] Walk Hard (From Walk Hard — The Dewey Cox Story) Judd Apatow, Marshall Crenshaw, Jake Kasdan & John C. Reilly, songwriters (John C. Reilly) Track from: Walk Hard The Dewey Cox Story [Columbia; Publishers: Murder by Television/Apatow Music/Popular Misconception/New Columbia Pictures Music/Colpix Music] | |
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Madonna got two nominations (actually three.....the third one is for one of her remixes).
I have to admit that most of these songs and artists,I'm not even familiar with.That's what happens when you stop listening to the radio | |
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You know things are pretty bad when Lil Wayne(!) gets the most nominations! | |
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SoulAlive said: You know things are pretty bad when Lil Wayne(!) gets the most nominations!
For real ! I am impressed they recognized M.I.A. for record of the year and Cyndi Lauper for dance album though | |
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A columnist's interesting take on the Grammy noms...
Alicia, Mariah, Madonna : Grammy Snubbed Another year, and more weird Grammy nominations from left field. You can count on it as a definite right up there with death and taxes. The big disaster: all but total snub of Alicia Keys’s album, “As I Am.” It should have been in Best Album, Song and Record. Instead, Keys was relegated to Best R&B album, R&B vocal performance by a female, and her duet with the ubiquitous darling of the awards, John Mayer. That the Grammys chose to snub Keys—maybe the leading performer/writer of her generation—speaks volumes. Second big disaster: not a single nomination for Mariah Carey or anything from her “E=MC2” album. Not even a throwaway nod in R&B. Just an outright, across the board snub. What’s worse: they put Carey through the agony of participating in the Grammy live telecast last night and then giving her nothing! Only two nominations, and minor ones, for Madonna for her Hard Candy album. Strange nominations: tracks from Paul McCartney and Beyonce each came from unofficial albums, or side releases that are generally unavailable or unknown. In fact, the McCartney nomination is for a live version of his song “That Was Me,” taken from a limited edition twelve inch vinyl release of four songs from his promotional performance at Amoeba Records in Hollywood. What? Is this the bootleg Grammy show? McCartney released a very good album called Memory Almost Full including that song, that got nothing otherwise. Or how about the Best Song nomination for a track by unknown singer Estelle and Kanye West? There are seven collaborators listed. The “song” also includes three samples. Best Dance Record maybe. But Best Song? I’m not convinced the judges on this panel knew what constituted a song. It’s very disappointing because they had many other better choices, and ignored them. Of course, the big money is on Coldplay to just sweep everything and call it a day. Their album and title track, “Viva La Vida,” is the equivalent of U2 from a couple of years ago. And the value added of Coldplay wife Gwyneth Paltrow in the audience, being thanked by Chris Martin, etc. is incentive enough for the Grammy telecast. Then there is the annual Kanye kerfuffle. He sampled a Daft Punk track called “Harder Better Stronger Faster” for his own track, called “Stronger” on his 2007 album, “Graduation.” That album was released in September 2007 and was eligible for last year’s Grammys. However: this year, the original Daft Punk track is nominated for Best Instrumental. According to amazon.com it was released on December 4, 2007 and was discontinued. It’s not available except maybe on a downloading service. And there’s more. Beyonce is nominated for a track called “Me Myself I.” It wasn’t a single and it’s not from an album. It’s from the ITunes audio version of a DVD live concert called The Beyonce Experience. Again, are there are any rules anymore, or is this just a way to make sure Beyonce is on the show? Of course, there may be more to the snubs than meet the eye. In the cases of Alicia Keys and Mariah Carey, it could be a punishment for appearing on the American Music Awards last month, and accepting awards from them. There has long been an unwritten rule that if an artist did anything with the AMAs, owned by Dick Clark Productions and considered a minor rival, the Grammys wouldn’t allow you on their show. What happened on the AMA’s: Keys won two “favorite album” awards there, and performed the show ending blockbuster, her “Superwoman,” with Queen Latifah and opera diva Kathleen Battle. Carey took home an honorary lifetime award and sang the hell out of “I Stay in Love.” Next time they’ll know better. I guess. http://www.foxnews.com/st...27,00.html MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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there is some weird stuff in there. Im surprised about Alicia Keys . They used to be all over her.
IMO Mariah got what she deserved. not a great album . And 2 for Madonna is about right from Hard Candy . Im actually surprised she got those [Edited 12/4/08 6:40am] | |
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They've already given Alicia Keyes enough Grammys for a lifetime.She doesn't deserve any more | |
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So this is it, huh? I was curious but definitely glad I'm not into 'em anymore. I must be old. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JackieBlue said: So this is it, huh? I was curious but definitely glad I'm not into 'em anymore. I must be old.
Right. Never heard of most of the albums and singles nominated. Surprise Al Green didn't get more love ...I thought it was a great album. Was Solanges' album eligible? It should have gotten a R&B nod. 1 over Jordan...the greatest since | |
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In all honesty - FUCK THE GRAMMYS!
They mean fuckle. | |
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The only one of the females that i felt got snubbed was Alicia, though she is up for one, and will most likely win. Mariah didnt deserve anything, and Madonna usually isnt a friend to the grammy's. I would bet on Plant/Krauss taking home ALOT, especially album of the year, Coldplay may take Record,Eagles for pop album (though its not POP!) "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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SoulAlive said: You know things are pretty bad when Lil Wayne(!) gets the most nominations!
I said the same thing. The only project that I was glad got acknowledged was Raphael Saadiq's. That album is perfection. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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SoulAlive said: You know things are pretty bad when Lil Wayne(!) gets the most nominations!
Tell me about it. How sickening. My only hope for this is that Al Green walks away with a Grammy, otherwise, I couldn't care less. Most of it's a bunch of pop/hip/hop crap. | |
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Empress said: SoulAlive said: You know things are pretty bad when Lil Wayne(!) gets the most nominations!
Tell me about it. How sickening. My only hope for this is that Al Green walks away with a Grammy, otherwise, I couldn't care less. Most of it's a bunch of pop/hip/hop crap. Al is up against Raphael. Raphael's album is (to me) better than Al's. Though, Al's is really good, also. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Empress said: Tell me about it. How sickening. My only hope for this is that Al Green walks away with a Grammy, otherwise, I couldn't care less. Most of it's a bunch of pop/hip/hop crap. Al is up against Raphael. Raphael's album is (to me) better than Al's. Though, Al's is really good, also. me,myself and i was on the dangerously in love album, how in sam hell is she getting a grammy nomination in 2008 for it? | |
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^^I'm wondering about that as well...
Los Angeles (E! Online) – John Mayer has a reason to get a date (like he needs one). Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus have a shared reason to grouse. Jennifer Hudson has a reason to smile. We've outlined the top Grammy nominations. Now we're going to sort through all the Grammy nominations—the noteworthy, the weird, and, yes, the snubs. Here goes: • Mayer earned his annual ticket to the Grammy party with five nominations, including one for his non-euphemistic duet with Alicia Keys ("Lesson Learned," up for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals), and one for his artistic contribution to The Bucket List ("Say," up for best song written for a movie). • Swift cohosted the "nominations concert," watched ex-Joe Jonas and his brothers score a Best New Artist nod—and got nothing. Not a single nomination. (Her just-released album Fearless wasn't eligible, but some of her earlier released songs were.) • Like fellow teen Swift, Cyrus didn't rate any nods for her Breakout hits. • One day after her estranged brother-in-law was charged with killing three members of her family, Hudson notched three nominations, including one for Best R&B Album for her self-titled debut. • Hudson's success helped make for a solid Grammys for American Idol. Fellow alums Jordin Sparks, Fantasia (who dueted with Hudson) and award-favorite Carrie Underwood also represented. Which is good for the show since the likes of Blake Lewis didn't. • Tia Carrere—yes, that Tia Carrere—scored as many nominations as Mariah Carey, who can be thankful that the Best Gospel Performance category—she's up for a group sing-along—saved her from getting zip. (Carrere, the former Wayne's World vixen, is up for Best Hawaiian Music Album for her collaboration with Daniel Ho.) • Simon Cowell endorsement or no, Leona Lewis, up for three Grammys overall, failed to crack the Best New Artist field. • Where was Robin Thicke's name? Listed in the fine print of Lil Wayne's Album of the Year nomination. Thicke was one of the producers and mastering engineers. He received no other nominations. • At a combined 126 years old, Paul McCartney and James Taylor are this year's Tony Bennetts in the Male Pop Vocal category. • At 50 years old, Madonna is still the Madonna of the Best Dance Recording category. She's also up for her collaboration, "4 Minutes," with Justin Timberlake and Timbaland. • One last age thing: Mayer is the only under-40 nominee for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance. • Kylie Minogue and Cyndi Lauper are both up for Best 1980s Survivor Electronic/Dance Album. • Wayne Brady did not forget the lyrics to "A Change Is Gonna Come," up for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. http://news.yahoo.com/s/e...p_eo/71635 MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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I am so out of the loop on popular music that I had no idea the Grammys were even on until I flipped the channel 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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If M.I.A. wins, I won't like her anymore. Because then she'll be everywhere. | |
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wow, it's Grammy time already! Any word on the performances?
alot of these nominations are wack If you will, so will I | |
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newpower99 said: in various categories of interest
Record Of The Year Paper Planes M.I.A Album Of The Year In Rainbows Radiohead Song Of The Year American Boy William Adams, Keith Harris, Josh Lopez, Caleb Speir, John Stephens, Estelle Swaray & Kanye West, songwriters (Estelle Featuring Kanye West) Best Female Pop Vocal Performance So What Pink Best Male Pop Vocal Performance I'm Yours Jason Mraz Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals Won't Go Home Without You Maroon 5 Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals If I Never See Your Face Again Rihanna & Maroon 5 No Air Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown Best Pop Vocal Album Rockferry Duffy [Mercury] Best Dance Recording Harder Better Faster Stronger Daft Punk Ready For The Floor Hot Chip Just Dance Lady Gaga & Colby O'Donis Give It 2 Me Madonna Black & Gold Sam Sparro Best Electronic/Dance Album New York City Brazilian Girls [Verve Forecast] Alive 2007 Daft Punk [Virgin Records] Bring Ya To The Brink Cyndi Lauper [Epic] X Kylie Minogue [Capitol/Astralwerks] Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals House Of Cards Radiohead Track from: In Rainbows [TBD Records] Best Rock Album Consolers Of The Lonely The Raconteurs [Third Man/Warner Bros.] Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Me, Myself And I..... (WTF?! isn't this like 3 years old?? Beyoncé Superwoman Alicia Keys Best Male R&B Vocal Performance You're The Only One Eric Benét Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals Stay With Me (By The Sea) Al Green Featuring John Legend Best R&B Album (For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.) Lay It Down Al Green [Blue Note] Jennifer Hudson Jennifer Hudson [Arista Records] The Way I See It Raphael Saadiq [Columbia] These interest me, but the rest is BLAH! this promises to be the worst Grammy's ever if they keep up the current pattern . [Edited 12/4/08 12:11pm] If you will, so will I | |
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lowkey said: daPrettyman said: Al is up against Raphael. Raphael's album is (to me) better than Al's. Though, Al's is really good, also. me,myself and i was on the dangerously in love album, how in sam hell is she getting a grammy nomination in 2008 for it? This qualified as an album since she released the audio via iTunes. Also, it is on the DVD. I do like this arrangement, but it's not Grammy worthy. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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thekidsgirl said: wow, it's Grammy time already! Any word on the performances?
alot of these nominations are wack The show is not until February. We'll start hearing about performers by mid-january. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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No Donna Summer nom anywhere? Wow! I love you, Donna!! | |
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newpower99 said: Best Electronic/Dance Album
(For vocal or instrumental albums. Albums only.) New York City Brazilian Girls [Verve Forecast] Alive 2007 Daft Punk [Virgin Records] Bring Ya To The Brink Cyndi Lauper [Epic] X Kylie Minogue [Capitol/Astralwerks] Last Night Moby [Mute] Robyn Robyn [Konichiwa/Cherrytree/Interscope] Hope Kylie wins. X is a fantastic album. | |
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the only highlight - Cyndi Lauper best electronic album ---------------------------------
Funny and charming as usual | |
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I love Beyonce, but she did not deserve a nomination for "Me, Myself and I" just because it was a "live version". That song is from 2003!!! | |
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Nick715 said: I love Beyonce, but she did not deserve a nomination for "Me, Myself and I" just because it was a "live version". That song is from 2003!!!
Yeah i agree, the grammys dont DIG, i mean do some checking, im pretty sure you can come up with a few more RB female performacnes "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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I have nothing to say but
WHAT THE FUCK? and FUCK THE GRAMMY | |
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Who gives a fuck about a badly drawn gramophone trophy? | |
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Timmy84 said: Who gives a fuck about a badly drawn gramophone trophy?
Totally | |
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