Who Scored on Grammy Awards?
by Milota Sidorova
52nd Grammy Awards took place last weekend and be honest most of the commercial music artists from all over the world (or let's say its western part) were looking for a bite.This time the winner in among mostly American mainstream artists was taken by the ultimate attack of R&B singer Beyonce. This very active and gifted singer, actress was nominated in ten categories from which six have changed into a victory. The song of the year was her hit single “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On it). Beyonce also performed amazing live performance. Rock band Kings of Leon won in the category the Recodr of the year with artwork “Use Somebody”. New York singer Lady Gaga gai! ned two awards for a dance hit “Poker Face”. Carrying on with mainstream artists we can't skip Black Eyed Peas that summoned three Grammys for best short-form music video, best performance and best pop vocal album. There were also moments of success among European artists, especially among French musicians. French indie band Phoenix won the best alternative album with their “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix”. It is even more oddly, because Phoenix is more successful in abroad than in France. French critics didn't add them much credit, but still Phoenix with its english lyrics and clearly determined style was able to hit and score major music award. The second victory belonged to French dance DJ Guetta for the best remix “When Love Takes Over” featuring Kelly Rowland. Guetta and his wife are well known for their famous dance parties held not only in France, but also in Spain and the island of Ibiza.
related story (sgx16325): http://www.france24.com/en/20100201-grammy-awards-david-guet...
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