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Lady Gaga, Gwen Stefani and Jessie J will all be performing at the Grammys

  • January 28, 2015
  • Brad O'Mance

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett, Gwen Stefani and Adam Levine, and Jessie J and Tom Jones (JESUS FUCKING CHRIST) will all perform duets with each other at next month's Grammy awards, it's been announced.

Obviously Gaga and Bennett have their 'jazz' thing (which is up for Best Traditional Pop Vocal album), Gwen and Adam have that song on the Maroon 5 album and Jessie J and Tom Jones were, er, once on The Voice UK together and like to exper­i­ment with what on a good day could pass for vocal harmonies.

But enough with the details, what on earth does your friend and ours Neil Portnow, Recording Academy President and CEO, think of it all?

"Throughout the years, the Grammy Awards has paired musical icons with new, upcoming artists to give fans remark­able per­form­ances that can only be seen on our stage. This year is no different and, once again, promises to bring together unique musical worlds in innov­at­ive ways that blend genres and create new artistic boundaries."

Sure.

The awards take place on February 8 and also feature per­form­ances by Madonna, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, Pharrell and Usher.

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