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'Genius' Ray bags eight Grammys

Late Ray Charles' album Genius Loves Company, recorded during final months of his life, won eight Grammy awards.

Updated on: Feb 14, 2005 11:48 AM IST
PTI | By , Los Angeles
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The late Ray Charles' duets album Genius Loves Company, recorded during the final months of his life, led the Grammys with eight wins.

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The sentimental favourite won album of the year, record of the year and best pop collaboration for his ballad with Norah Jones, "Here We Go Again," as well as best pop album.

"I'm going to cry, actually," Jones said as she accepted the trophy for record of the year. "I think it just shows how wonderful music can be. It's at a hundred percent with Ray Charles." Other winners included Alicia Keys and Usher, each nominated for eight Grammys. By mid-evening Keys had won four while Usher had three. They shared one award, for best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals for their No. 1 duet, "My Boo." U2 also had three awards, including best rock performance by a duo or group, while Green Day, the most nominated rock act with six nods for their politically charged punk rock opera "American Idiot," won best rock album.

"Rock 'n' roll can be dangerous and fun at the same time, so thanks a lot," lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong said as he accepted the award.

The most nominated artist of the year may be the most multifaceted _ Kanye West, the songwriter-producer who made his rap debut in 2004 with the cutting-edge CD "The College Dropout." West was nominated for 10 Grammys, including album of the year. In the pre-telecast ceremony he won two, including best rap song for "Jesus Walks."

But he was upset in the best new artist category, losing to Maroon 5 in a race that also included country singer Gretchen Wilson, the Los Lonely Boys and soul siren Joss Stone. Maroon 5's Adam Levine seemed almost apologetic after winning. "Kanye West, I want to thank you so much for being wonderful," he said. Soon afterward, the camera cut away to West, who looked less than pleased.

Some expected West to have a meltdown like at the American Music Awards, where he complained bitterly backstage after losing the same award to Wilson. But he went on to deliver an eye-popping performance of "Jesus Walks" and an emotional acceptance speech for the best rap album award.

After referencing the car accident a few years ago that almost took his life, West promised to live life to the fullest: "I plan to celebrate and scream and pop champagne every chance I get because I'M AT THE GRAMMYS BABY!"

 
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