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Original Content A look at how the week's top artists shook out on the Billboard charts.
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Music The song "a lot" gave both J. Cole and 21 Savage their first-ever wins at the GRAMMYs by nabbing "Best Rap Song."
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Music Quavo held up Takeoff's chain during his performance of "Without You" at the Grammys.
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Music “I hope my actions are enough to inspire other young LGBTQ children."
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Interviews Frank Ocean talks about his new album, career change, and his refusal to attend this year's Grammy's with NY Times.
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Music There is no denying Travis had a huge 2018.
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Music Big Sean and Jhene Aiko rejoiced on Twitter after both securing Grammy nominations.
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Music Trevor Noah, West's recent target, is hosting the coveted award ceremony and it is speculated that is the reason the rapper has been removed from the lineup.
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Music Benzino thinks it's absurd that Eminem is being inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame before Nas, Outkast, and Lauryn Hill.
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Music Though she nabbed 9 nominations, Beyonce was unable to secure the chance to win a country music award at the 2017 Grammys.
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News Throughout the day, The Grammys will be announcing their 2015 nominations. Pharrell, Chris Brown, Jhené Aiko, Beyoncé and Iggy Azalea are among the first crop of nominees.
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Music J. Cole is only nominated for his work as a featured artist.
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