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8 year oldThe Recording Academy revealed Wednesday that Bruno Mars will perform for the first time at the Grammys since 2013. Mars, a four-time Grammy winner, is nominated for his work on Adele’s “25,” which is up for album of the year.
The singer-songwriter joins a lineup that includes John Legend, Metallica, Carrie Underwood , Keith Urban and Adele. Late-night host James Corden will anchor this year’s ceremony, replacing rapper-actor LL Cool J.
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