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Lizzo thanked Prince and Beyoncé in a joyful Grammys acceptance speech - The Atlanta Voice

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(CNN) -Lizzogave perhaps the most unrelentingly joyous acceptance speech of the night at theGrammys, lifting nearly every star in the audience to their feet. The singer won record of the year for 'About Damn Time,' a lively anthem from her latest album 'Special.' And she dedicated the award to her idol,Prince, who she had the […]

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