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QU students say 'No, no, no' to Winehouse's five Grammy wins

Nicole Pappas

Issue date: 2/20/08 Section: Arts&Entertainment
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The Grammy Awards celebrated their 50th anniversary by racking up the third lowest television ratings in the show's history. This year's performance based show gave out just 11 awards but included 18 performances that were used to bridge the gaps between the music of the past, music of the present, and music of different genres in order "to honor the past, celebrate the present and look to the future," Alicia Keys said in the show's opening remarks.

Keys performed twice during the program. She opened the show singing "Learnin' the Blues," alongside old footage of Frank Sinatra. Later she performed her hit "No One" accompanied by John Mayer on guitar.

Other performances included duets from Rihanna and the '80s group Time, Beyoncé and Tina Turner, a performance by Carrie Underwood and an "Across the Universe" tribute to the Beatles.

One of the evening's best performances came from Kanye West, a four-time winner that night. West performed his Best Solo Performance winning song, "Stronger," alongside surprise guests Daft Punk. The French duo's 2001 single, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" is sampled in West's smash hit. This appearance marked Daft Punk's first ever televised performance in the band's 14 year history.

To close his performance, West sang a special Grammy version of his 2005 song "Hey Mama," for his mother who died last year. West even donned a special hair-do for the event, having the word "Mama" shaved into his head.

The night's biggest winner was newcomer Amy Winehouse who took home five of the six awards she was nominated for. Winehouse was unable to attend the actual award show because her work visa was not approved in time. The Grammys arranged for Winehouse to performed and accept her awards from London via satellite.

Viewers and singer Natalie Cole couldn't believe that Winehouse took home five awards. "I don't agree with the Grammys giving her those nods. I think it sends the wrong message, that even in the midst of her stupor of drugs she can get nominated for all these awards," Cole said in a report from Perezhilton.com
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