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21 hours ago ago from All Access To The Goodies
Beyonce is leading the charge for gongs at the 2010 Grammys with a whopping 10 nominations. The singer is up for prizes including Best Album, Song Of The Year for Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) and Record Of The Year for Halo. Country music star Taylor Swift is following hot on Beyonce's heels with eight nods. Singer Beyonce is leading the field in the nominations for the 52nd Grammy Awards with 10 nominations, followed by ...
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20 hours ago ago from JazzHQ
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6 hours ago ago from KPOP Saege
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SAG Awards: Screen Actors Nominate 'Precious' Cast Among Best Of 2009
16 hours ago ago from BV On Movies
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