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The song, 'Kick, Push,' is by Lupe Fiasco. The song was part of Lupe Fiasco's debut album and was released in 2006. The song was nominated for the Grammy Awards.
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Two songs from the Herbie Hancock album "Possibilities" earned Grammy nominations. The first was the song "A Song for You". The second song was "Gelo na Montanha".
The Cluster Puckers, a quartet of harmony singers and songwriters and country music instrumentalists had one song nominated for a Grammy award. In 1987 country music legend Chet Atkins co-wrote "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?" and it was sung by Ray Stevens and nominated for the Grammy.
The most popular UGK song is "International Players Anthem (I Choose You)" which features Outkast and was released in 2007. The song was nominated for a Grammy.
The song "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper was released in June of 1983. The song would go on to be nominated for a Grammy for song of the year in 1983.
Paul hosted the 1981 Grammy Awards and his album " A Concert In The Park " was nominated for best new pop. The song " Late in The Evening " was performed by him. I may be wrong, but that's how I remember it,I think he won an award for it but I am unsure, I do know he was definitely nominated and this is the song he performed. I am unsure of what he won, but he hosted and did this song. Hope it helps.
No. Lil Wayne has won only four Grammys. Grammy Awards 2009 Lollipop Best Rap Song Grammy Awards 2009 Swagga Like Us Best Rap Performance by a Group Grammy Awards 2009 Tha Carter III Best Rap Album Grammy Awards 2009 A Milli Best Rap Solo Performance He has been nominated for eight.
Despite having been nominated for a Grammy Award, Johnny Gill to date has never won.
i think he was nominated for best song, but i am not for sure. But do you know what i don't get? That he didn't win the grammy! A jazz singer won it instead! they have no idea what they did because Justin Bieber should have won cause he is awesome and so isn't his song!
The song Chop Suey! was released on August 13, 2001 on their Toxicity album. The song went on to be nominated for a Grammy and featured in the game Rock Band.