Top ten most memorable Grammy moments

The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards air this Sunday, January 31. In honor, Access Hollywood counts down the most memorable moments from the show’s over half-decade history.

From Helen Reddy and Milli Vanilli, to Jennifer Hudson and Eminem with Elton John…. who will be No.1?

10. Milli Vanilli (1990) Maybe they will always be remembered for all the wrong reasons, but Milli Vanilli will go down in Grammy history as one of the Top Ten Grammy Moments when they won a Grammy in 1990 for “Best New Artist.” The world was in shock when it was revealed that the pair hadn’t sung a single note on their multi-platinum debut, “All or Nothing.” Milli Vanilli became the first artists to ever be stripped of their Grammy win.

9. Jennifer Hudson – “You Pulled Me Through” (2009) It was hard not tear up when watching the touching 2009 Grammy performance by “Dreamgirls” star Jennifer Hudson. Despite coping with the murder of her mother, brother and nephew just four months earlier, Hudson was able to flawlessly pull off a legendary performance of her song “You Pulled Me Through,” marking her comeback to the spotlight. A full choir sang behind her adding even more emotion and passion to the piece. Hudson barely finished the song, as she too, got emotional singing the last lyric of the song in this unforgettable performance.

8. Michael Jackson – “Man in the Mirror” (1988) If anyone knew how to put on a memorable performance, it was the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. In 1988, Jackson enchanted the crowd with his Grammy performance of his Billboard topping song, “Man in the Mirror.” His high-energy performance integrated his signature MJ dance moves, including a never-before-witnessed quadruple spin, accompanied by a full choir of voices behind him. Of course, this wasn’t the only or last great performance we got out of Jackson throughout the years.

7. Helen Reddy (1973) A con

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