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Hip Hop artists sign on for Grammy special

January 23, 5:17 PMNY Hip-Hop Music ExaminerSamantha Greaves
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I am really loving this new found love with the Grammy's and Hip Hop! According to Billboard, Lil Wayne and T-Pain have signed on to star in a Grammy special entitled "All Access Grammy Special" hosted by Katie Couric.
 

R&B artists Neyo, Jazmine Sullivan, and John Legend will also be some of the artists that will take part in the special. The Grammy special is scheduled to air February 4, 2009 at 9 PM on CBS.

I'm actually just a tad bit excited about the Grammy's. I use to love it as a kid but now it's truly lost it's essence. But lets not kick it to the side just yet, it might just have a fighting chance this year.

Lil Wayne is scheduled to also perform at the Grammy's this year. The 51st Annual Grammy Awards will be held at the Los Angeles Staple Center and will air on CBS February 8th at 8 PM.

 

 

For more info: visit grammy.com

 


 

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