List of Grammy Winners Leaked on their Website *Allegedly*

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Quote from: Poseidon on January 29, 2019, 01:34:08 AM
Oh no, this could affect their chances now
!!!! They may switch it around to give a surprise mess to cover their mistake.

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for starters no one thats a previous prostitute is ever going to win a grammy



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Quote from: Celebrimbor. on January 29, 2019, 02:00:30 AM
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for starters no one thats a previous prostitute is ever going to win a grammy

So you?re ruled the fuck out huh?
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I said what I said ho and I don't like the sentence. And plus I want to fight

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Recording Academy Says Leaked Grammy Winners List Is Fake

On Monday night (Jan. 28), the Recording Academy officially declared a tweet circulating that allegedly leaked some of the 2019 Grammy winners as a fake.

The tweet's attached video shows an alleged winners' list from the Recording Academy's website and also claims to have seen a deeper list of winners from a supposed hack of the site.

"There is no legitimacy to this," a Recording Academy spokesperson tells Billboard. "Grammy Awards results are not shared, even with Recording Academy staff members, until the day of the Grammy Awards ceremony, when names of the recipients are delivered by [accounting firm] Deloitte in sealed envelopes."

The Academy also tells Billboard they are reaching out to their legal team about potential legal action.

The official winners will be announced at the 61st annual Grammy Awards, which will air live from Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 10, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.