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She’s So Lucky
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Date with Destiny
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03of 16Born to PerformFrank Micelotta/ImageDirectThen, the girl group hit the stage to perform “Quisiera Ser” with Alejandro Sanz.
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Born to Perform
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Then, the girl group hit the stage to perform “Quisiera Ser” with Alejandro Sanz.
04of 16Gwen’s Wild SideJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicGwen Stefanishowed here wild (style) side at the 2002 Grammys, arriving in a leopard halter dress. She presented the Grammy for song of the year and took home an award of her own after collaborating with Eve on “Let Me Blow Ya Mind.”
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Gwen’s Wild Side
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Gwen Stefanishowed here wild (style) side at the 2002 Grammys, arriving in a leopard halter dress. She presented the Grammy for song of the year and took home an award of her own after collaborating with Eve on “Let Me Blow Ya Mind.”
05of 16Friendly CompetitionJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicWho says there’s no such thing as friendly competition? Nelly Furtado and Alicia Keys shared a hug on the red carpet. Both women were nominated for best new artist and song of the year.
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Friendly Competition

Who says there’s no such thing as friendly competition? Nelly Furtado and Alicia Keys shared a hug on the red carpet. Both women were nominated for best new artist and song of the year.
06of 16A Couple of PresentersLUCY NICHOLSON/AFP via GettyPamela Anderson arrived for the 2002 Grammys with then-boyfriend Kid Rock — both of them were tasked with presenting awards.
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A Couple of Presenters
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Pamela Anderson arrived for the 2002 Grammys with then-boyfriend Kid Rock — both of them were tasked with presenting awards.
07of 16Toga TimeJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicErykah Badu, nominated for best R&B song, arrived in a toga.
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Toga Time

Erykah Badu, nominated for best R&B song, arrived in a toga.
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They Are For Real
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09of 16Date Night for DionDave Hogan/GettyCeline Dion and her husband, René Angélil, attended the 2002 Grammys together, where Dion presented the Grammy for record of the year.
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Date Night for Dion
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Celine Dion and her husband, René Angélil, attended the 2002 Grammys together, where Dion presented the Grammy for record of the year.
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N’SYNC Performs
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Patti LaBelle Hits the Stage for ‘Lady Marmalade’

12of 16Lil' Kim Shows Off Her GrammyLEE CELANO/AFP via GettyThe women ended up going home with the Grammy for best pop collaboration. Here, Lil' Kim shows off her statuette.
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Lil' Kim Shows Off Her Grammy

The women ended up going home with the Grammy for best pop collaboration. Here, Lil' Kim shows off her statuette.
13of 16Christina Aguilera Is a Double NomineeJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicChristina Aguilera was actually nominated twice in the category — both for “Lady Marmalade” and her collab with Ricky Martin, “Nobody Wants to Be Lonely.”
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Christina Aguilera Is a Double Nominee

Christina Aguilera was actually nominated twice in the category — both for “Lady Marmalade” and her collab with Ricky Martin, “Nobody Wants to Be Lonely.”
14of 16Janet Jackson and Matthew McConaughey Announce the Big PrizeFrank Micelotta/ImageDirectJanet Jackson posed with Matthew McConaughey after the pair announced the album of the year winner alongside Gloria Estefan.
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Janet Jackson and Matthew McConaughey Announce the Big Prize

Janet Jackson posed with Matthew McConaughey after the pair announced the album of the year winner alongside Gloria Estefan.
15of 16Missy Elliott ‘Freaks’ OutJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicMissy Elliott was nominated for four Grammys in 2002, taking home the prize for best pop collaboration for “Lady Marmalade"andbest rap solo performance for “Get Ur Freak On.”
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Missy Elliott ‘Freaks’ Out

Missy Elliott was nominated for four Grammys in 2002, taking home the prize for best pop collaboration for “Lady Marmalade"andbest rap solo performance for “Get Ur Freak On.”
16of 16Alicia Keys Wins BigLEE CELANO/AFP via GettyAlicia Keys won big in 2002, taking home five Grammys in total: best new artist, song of the year, best R&B vocal performance, best R&B song and best R&B album.
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Alicia Keys Wins Big

Alicia Keys won big in 2002, taking home five Grammys in total: best new artist, song of the year, best R&B vocal performance, best R&B song and best R&B album.
source: people.com