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Grammy Awards 2011: Eminem's 10 Nominations Lead Field

NEKESA MUMBI MOODY   02/13/11 11:58 PM ET   AP

Grammy Nominations

LOS ANGELES — Lady Antebellum was the big winner at the Grammys with five awards, including record and song of the year for the band's yearning crossover ballad "Need You Now," but rockers Arcade Fire won Sunday's biggest prize, album of the year, for their highly acclaimed "The Suburbs."

Arcade Fire's Win Butler was visibly stunned as the group accepted their trophy and then quickly rushed to perform the last song of the night.

Eminem perhaps had reason to be stunned as well. Though nominated for a leading 10 awards, including record, song, and album of the year, he took home just two – both in the rap categories, for best album and solo performance. It was the third time Eminem lost in the category, despite a critically acclaimed work that marked his resurgence after time out of the spotlight, a few sub-par projects and successful recovery from a prescription drug addiction.

While Arcade Fire's win was a surprise, it wasn't totally unexpected, as "The Suburbs" dominated many critic's best-of lists of 2010. The true upset, however, came as Esperanza Spalding – a jazz bassist and singer who sold a fraction of Justin Bieber's music and is perhaps best identified by her voluminous Afro – beat the perfectly coifed 16-year-old pop phenomenon, and also Florence & the Machine, Mumford & Sons and Drake for best new artist.

She is the first jazz artist to ever win the category.

"I take this honor to heart so sincerely and I'll do my damnedest to make great music for all of you. It's such an honor and God bless," said a shocked Spalding, who released her third album, "The Chamber Music Society," last year.

While Bieber-nation was in an uproar, the teen sensation himself was cheerful backstage after the loss – perhaps assuaged by the fact that he's sold millions and owns the nation's No. 2 movie with his documentary "Never Say Never."

"I'm really happy for her and I had a great night. We performed, I got to perform with my mentor which is amazing," said Bieber, who playfully jumped on Usher in the press room. "I'm really happy for her and hopefully she has a good year."

The evening's other top winners included Jay-Z, John Legend, and Lady Gaga, who each had three trophies; Muse, who won best rock album; and Train, whose "Hey, Soul Sister (Live)," one of the year's top songs, captured best pop performance by a duo or group with vocals.

Lady Antebellum's wins mark the second straight year a country crossover act was the night's top story; Last year, Taylor Swift captured best album among her wins.

The Grammys give out 109 awards – but most of those are doled out before the live telecast in a ceremony before the CBS show. Instead of focusing on the awards, the Grammy show emphasized performances for the year's most celebrated artists, along with emerging acts and true legends.

Lady Gaga entered the Staples Center, where the Grammys were held, in dramatic fashion, encased in an egg as dancers carried her to the stage. When she "hatched," she seemed to have turned into Madonna, circa 1987, as she sashayed across the stage to her new song "Born This Way."

But the singer, normally the most outrageous performer on any bill, was out-Gaga'd by Cee Lo Green, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jim Henson Co.'s puppets, who gave a hilarious performance of "Forget You" that would have done Elton John proud.

Decked out in feathers of seemingly every hue, Green – who was nominated for record and song of the year for the dirty version of the song, "(Expletive) You," crooned alongside a sassy gaggle of puppets and Paltrow, who performed "Forget You" on the Fox TV show "Glee." The actress, who recently played a singer in the movie "Country Song" and is slated to sing on the Oscars telecast, perhaps should seriously consider joining hubby Chris Martin of Coldplay as a regular recording artist.

It was easily the show stopper in a night of performances that included a tribute to Aretha Franklin, a retro performance from Bruno Mars, a dazzling number by newcomer Janelle Monae that was James Brown-esque, a collaboration with Mumford & Sons, the Avett Brothers and a very raspy Bob Dylan.

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LOS ANGELES — Lady Antebellum was the big winner at the Grammys with five awards, including record and song of the year for the band's yearning crossover ballad "Need You Now," but rockers Arcad...
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Edogg62
11:05 AM on 03/23/2011
The "genius" of hip-hop... ha ha ha ha. Isn't that like being the "genius" on the short bus? The bar has gotten so low in mass accepted pop music that speaking rapidly in a grade schooler's vocabulary is deemed poetry. The end is near... or have we lapped it already?
05:04 PM on 02/16/2011
Well I know alot of you will think oh man what a drag with my comment but it is just how I feel and I have never been more serious, I have never been a fan of rap because I can't ever understand most of what they are saying, but when Em came out with I'm Not Afraid, I was blown away, I am serious have you any idea just how many kids adore and idolize him, serious perhaps you have kids if you do, I am sure you worry that they'll bump into the wrong crowd or perhaps one of their bff's will pop over and say hey I got this stuff wanna try it with me, okay sure you told them to say no, perhaps had a real talk with them okay serious coming from someone like him that he thinks its garbage (ofcourse not how he puts it) but you get what I am saying, in my opo for coming out so open and honest with that song he got me 1000% in his corner, just think of all the kids going hey man Eminem thinks this isn't kool I am not doing it, and we all know theres a really good chance that many of today's kids won't do drugs because he isn't and he told us all how he near died I have total respect for him, everyone knows how open Lil Wayne is so I applaud Em for that! Recovery #1in my opo!
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Balzac
06:26 PM on 02/14/2011
That's a lot of nominations. I'm still waiting for his song girls and cars. The Chrystler ad was a step in the right direction, but Alan Jackson would put his heart into it:
Alan Jackson - Mercury Blues
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T3MgIRUwj0
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Balzac
06:38 PM on 02/14/2011
You know what Detroit needs is to impose some new standards for automobile design so proprietary tools are not required to repair them. The engineers should go over all the components to make them not just functional but maintainable.

The relationship between men and their cars has suffered a lot since the components became so complex and specific.

It's just not so easy to get excited about the modern car as it is to get excited about a classic, because of this problem, precisely - having to take it into the dealer because you can't do it without those proprietary tools and training. It's stifling American car culture.

Power everything, wires and sensors instead of mechanical junctions - this is a bad trend as well. How bad are cars going to have to become before we change our minds about how they're designed?
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Sean Whelan
To worship in Spirit and Truth...
08:28 PM on 02/13/2011
Eminem could stake me right to the ground.
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James Phoenix
07:37 PM on 02/13/2011
I used to be an eminem fan, His latest stuff just doesnt sound good to me. The only thing he has to do is make an album and he is automatically grammy nominated. he can rap, but he hasnt been good since since 8 mile. .
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Carol Kasun Dixson
06:41 PM on 02/13/2011
Didn't read the article, won't watch the broadcast. Only signed on to say ......don't care.
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CarlIII
Liberal Virginian living in Remlap Alabama
09:06 PM on 02/13/2011
Fan #12 Carol. I couldn't agree with you more.
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Kisha Chapman
You will Suffer me...
05:06 PM on 02/13/2011
He Will Win!
04:28 PM on 02/13/2011
Who cares what he gets upset about. Big eared, big mouthed, cow eyed goofy lookin...
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chefmike
What nerve!
05:31 PM on 02/13/2011
Well put. I can't sing so I gotta talk. No music here.
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CarlIII
Liberal Virginian living in Remlap Alabama
09:08 PM on 02/13/2011
#1 fan. I think you have uncovered the big secret about a lot of "Rap Artists".
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guitarguy22
03:47 PM on 02/13/2011
One of the VERY few reasons to watch The Grammys tonight: Bob Dylan will be performing with The Avett Brothers (one of my favorites, sorely underrated) and Mumford & Sons. It'll be cool to see them show the majority of the Grammy nominees what it looks like to actually play an instrument and be a real musician.
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Kisha Chapman
You will Suffer me...
05:07 PM on 02/13/2011
It doesn't make it NOT music just because YOU don't like it.... There is enough music to go around.
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guitarguy22
09:09 PM on 02/13/2011
I didn't say they didn't make music...they just don't make real music. They make music that is formulaic, unoriginal, and glossy in order to hide a lack of true talent. Listen to what you like, it doesn't bother me. Personally I just don't like to be spoon-fed junk and told that it's groundbreaking and revolutionary when it isn't. I don't like to listen to "artists" who's underlying message is, "kids, you don't have to learn an instrument or be a decent singer in order to have success. Just look good and try to rhyme about getting drunk and buying shoes." Please.
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Sean Whelan
To worship in Spirit and Truth...
08:25 PM on 02/13/2011
I echo Kisha. What a ridiculous thing to say.
03:43 PM on 02/13/2011
the grammy's are a joke. not only is eminem the most overrated artist currently working, but most of the other nominees are laughable. at least arcade fire gets in there somewhere, surprisingly.
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03:31 PM on 02/13/2011
In the case of most of the nominees the awards should go to the technicians and producers, not like they sound anything like they do live as on the radio.
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guitarguy22
03:46 PM on 02/13/2011
No kidding. They should award the technicians for Lady Gaga and Katy Perry's albums 10-fold. They're the ones making them sound that "good." (I use the word good very loosely)
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DarkandLuvly
05:07 PM on 02/13/2011
guess u havent see lady gaga sing live w/no music
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CarlIII
Liberal Virginian living in Remlap Alabama
09:14 PM on 02/13/2011
#62. That is true with most of today's "Pop Stars".
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guitarguy22
03:16 PM on 02/13/2011
Arcade Fire deserves it more than Eminem does.
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LicentiousMaximus
03:28 PM on 02/13/2011
I've lost all respect for AF for agreeing to show up to this monstrosity. I'll say it again, if you are being nominated for Grammys, you are probably not an actual artist and are definitely doing something wrong.
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guitarguy22
03:38 PM on 02/13/2011
I wouldn't say that's necessarily the case. Yes, the Grammys GENERALLY just honor top 40 junk, but there are some nominations this year that were bestowed on real musicians. Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend, Muse, Mumford & Sons, Ray LaMontagne, Florence and The Machine, The Black Keys, Band of Horses....these all may be very recognizable names to most, but that doesn't diminish the fact that these bands actually play their instruments, write their own music, and don't need AutoTune to sell a hit song. With the exception of a few listed above, most of these bands have found moderate success outside of the mainstream before being recognized by the Grammys.
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Norman Rogers
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03:02 PM on 02/13/2011
Upset? As in, throw a tantrum, slap his cheeks, and ignore the pleadings of his backup dancers? Is this where we are as a society?
03:03 PM on 02/13/2011
Eminem is a rapper and doesn't use back up dancers.

Way to prove your ignorance.
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Kisha Chapman
You will Suffer me...
05:08 PM on 02/13/2011
F&F
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Norman Rogers
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04:11 PM on 02/16/2011
Here's Eminem with his backup dancers:

http://img.youtube.com/vi/n_WUbeP1I6A/0.jpg

Here's the dance choreography for Eminem and Rhianna

http://dancejam.com/videos/1054618726-love-the-way-you-lie-eminemrihanna-

Sheesh. Ignorant much?
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02:10 PM on 02/13/2011
I hope he owns the night.
02:13 PM on 02/13/2011
LTNC MNmommy!

Hope things are well.
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Kisha Chapman
You will Suffer me...
05:09 PM on 02/13/2011
Me Too!!!