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"Tonight, we celebrate the wordsmiths and poets of rap, the writers of rhymes and double entendres who bend convention and break form to bring us fresh interpretations," Kristen Madsen, Grammy Foundation senior vice president, said between performances. "They stretch our ears to a new way of hearing, and they invest old words with newly syncopated life." The most passionate cheers weren't for the performers but for highlight reels of hip-hop legends like the Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Flash and Tupac Shakur and past Grammy performances from artists such as Salt-N-Pepa, Eminem and OutKast. Dr. Dre, Drake and B.o.B. will be among the hip-hop performers at Sunday's 53rd annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center. ___ Online
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