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Written by: Dominick at 12:46 am on February 11, 2008

Grammy Awards Performance: Will.i.am

Filed under: — Music News

Will.i.amWhat They Sang: A mix of classic songs

How They Looked: Only Will.i.am could pull off a classic black suit with black sequins lining it and a white button down beneath it. His outfit was complimented by his black hat. Save for the funky hat, he looked cool, but that’s about where the coolness factor ended for this performance.

Performance Value: Seriously….they could have picked someone who could actually…sing…to sing “Mack the Knife” and “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” amongst other songs. The whole performance was just bizarre in my opinion. It was short, which was good, and pretty much pointless.

Star Value (1 = Worst, 5= Best): 1

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Dominick is a twentysomething guy, who has been gaming since the days of Atari. Enthralled by his first NES before he even turned 10, he’s long been a gamer and a Nintendo enthusiast. Dominick is in a wheelchair, so he writes from the unique perspective of gaming with limited mobility. He loves playing his PS3, his Xbox 360 and even his Nintendo Wii and DS. His favorite games are action/adventure FP & MP shooter, and racing games. Amongst his favorite game series are Brother in Arms, Fallout, Armored Core, anything Mario and Legend of Zelda. When not gaming, Dominick is a human rights activist, sports enthusiast, political guru, aspiring filmmaker and homeschooling father. You can find him on twitter nearly every day so feel free to add: dominickevans.

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