Every Grammy Awards show promises a certain measure of unpredictability, but tonight's could be one for the ages. Rapper M.I.A. is due - both to perform live and to deliver her baby - while the show's leading nominee is erratic New Orleans rapper Lil Wayne. He has eight nods, while Coldplay are next with seven and Kanye West, Jay-Z and Ne-Yo have six apiece.
And this year's Grammys boast some unique collaborative performances. McCartney will have Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl drumming behind him while they perform the Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There," soul legend Stevie Wonder and teen-pop act the Jonas Brothers will unite for a medley of "Burnin' Up" and "Superstition," and New York rapper Jay-Z will drop a verse as Coldplay's Chris Martin plays the piano.
Jay-Z certainly seemed happy with the arrangement at rehearsals on Saturday. "Sounds so beautiful, don't you agree?" he said.
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