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Amy Winehouse's 'Rehab' Won Song of the Year at 50th Grammys
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Amy Winehouse took her fourth winning by nabbing Song of the Year through her biographical single "Rehab".

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More awards are given out at the 50th Grammy Awards as the night approaches. Named Song of the Year is "Rehab", the claim to fame biographical single from Amy Winehouse. With the win, Winehouse has so far garnered four nods, making her the lead winner at the prestigious music event.

The British singer who is unable to attend the Los Angeles ceremony, has earlier pocketed Best New Artist, Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Rehab" and Best Pop Vocal Album for "Back to Black". Two more coveted titles Record of the Year and Album of the Year also have her name among their nominees.

The 50th Grammy Awards is broadcast live by CBS from Los Angeles' Staples Center. Foo Fighters provided an orchestral performance with John Paul Jones and instrumentalists after Winehouse was granted Song of the Year.

Stay tuned for more winners.

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