Are the Grammys fixed?

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27.01.20 Pt 2 - Siya gives the Grammy speech of the decade and brings the house down. It got emotional. There are 5 Americans diagnosed with the Coronavirus, is this the end for us all? The real solution is that anyone you encounter with a cough, don’t go near them! Sharon Osbourne reading rapper’s names is hilarious and diabolical. The Grammys votes are tampered with, news to us or just confirming something we knew already? Taylor Swift... talent or just a bunch of lies? Haters gonna hate hate hate!
27 Jan 2020 12AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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