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Kings Of Leon Wins Record Of The Year In 2010 52nd Annual Grammy Awards!!

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Kings Of Leon Wins Record Of The Year In 2010 52nd Annual Grammy Awards!!

everyone was shocked

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  • Why would everyone be shocked this is freaken great band.. I was rooting for them the whole time, i think they deserved to win more.Kings of leon

  • Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! Kings of Leon won! I knew it!

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  • Does anyone else find it ridiculous that all the other nominated songs were ridiculous, corny shit.

  • Probably mad bcuz KOL use actual instruments

  • IS IT ME OR IS FERGI PUUTING ON A FAKE SMILE

  • I think they made the right choice. If you look at music nowadays Use Somebody definitely had the best longevity and remains on the radio. Even the biggest digital seller of all time "I Gotta Feeling" got played out eventually but Use Somebody remains. It is truly one of the greatest songs of the 21st century

  • its amazing the beat all that pop shit gotta love it!

  • Thank god something other than the pop crap won!

  • damn u...i keep accidently clicking the box!!

  • @XxXdancewivmeXxX

    Three: Record of the Year, Rock Group Performance, and Rock Song (all for "Use Somebody").

  • Whoops meant use somebody

  • Sex on Fire was only good choice.

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