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U2 rise to new heights with a win in the Best Rock Performance (duo or group) for "Vertigo" - U2 get Vertigo
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John Mayer wins the songwriter's award for "Daughters" of Heavier Things. - Lite-rock heavily rewards
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Change of tune... Christina Aguilera won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance last year. This year she was quiet. AFP PHOTO/FILES/Hector MATA - Not this year
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"Cross my mind" won for best solo, duo or collaborative performance with vocals. Off the awesome Beautifully Human. - Jill Scott
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Los Lonely Boys, prodigies of country music's living legend Willie Nelson got Best Pop Performance by a duo or group with vocal for "Heaven", off their self titled CD. - Los Lonely Boys - Pop Vocals, by Duo or Group
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Ray Charles wins Record of the Year posthumously, with Norah Jones decorating, for "Here We Go Again". Producers of Genius Loves Company Phil Ramone (L) and John Burk pose with their trophies won for Album of the Year, Record of the Year and four more categories at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, CA 13 February 2005. AFP PHOTO / ROBYN BECK - Genius Loves Company - Best Record
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Norah Jones scoops another Grammy for "Sunrise" off her hit album, Feels Like Home. - Hit with heart
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Scored again with "Let's Get it Started" duo or group performance of a rap song. - The Black Eyed Peas
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Britney Spears got the Best Dance Recording award for "Toxic", from In the Zone. - Britney Spears
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They're not strictly new - but to America they are and that's all that matters to Americans. Maroon 5 won "Best New Artist" - Maroon 5
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The movie soundtrack compilation won in its category. - Garden State
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Winner of Best Female RnB Vocal Performance for "If I ain't got you" from Diary of Alicia Keys - Alicia Keys
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US rapper Kanye West poses with his three Grammys 13 February 2005 after the Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. West won for best rap album, best rap song and best R&B song. AFP PHOTO/Robyn BECK - Kayne West
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Seventeen-year-old British singer Joss Stone waves to photographers backstage at the Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles 13 February 2005. Stone performed a tribute to Janis Joplin with Melissa Etheridge. AFP PHOTO/Robyn BECK - Joss Stone
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Back on his throne, with a win in the Male R&B Performance category for "Call My Name" - Prince - Musicology
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Best Traditional World Music Album for "Raise Your Spirit Higher" - Ladysmith Black Mambazo
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