What to know about the 60th Grammy Nominees
By Caitlin Burnham | Nov. 29, 2017The nominations for next year’s Grammy Awards have proved to be the most diverse yet, with major recognition for artists in rap and R&B.
The nominations for next year’s Grammy Awards have proved to be the most diverse yet, with major recognition for artists in rap and R&B.
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