PUBLIC OPINION > Justin Timberlake and Jay Z Were the Best Performers at the Grammys
SodaHead Music
2013/02/12 21:00:00
If you tuned in to the Grammys this past Sunday, you probably know that the night was filled with some pretty epic performances. Taylor Swift opened up the awards show with a circus-esque, "Alice in Wonderland" kind of vibe while performing her hit "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." Rihanna, Bruno Mars and Sting performed together for a Bob Marley tribute. And Justin Timberlake finally made his way back to the stage -- with Jay Z, no less -- for his singing debut after having a five-year hiatus. So naturally, we want to know which performer you thought out-shined all the rest. It wasn't an easy decision -- but you SodaHeads made the final call. Let's dive.

TIMBERLAKE & JAY Z WERE NO. 1
Maybe it was the fact that former NSYNC-er Justin Timberlake was greatly missed during his five-year singing hiatus. Or perhaps Jay Z brought in some love from his super fans. Whatever the reason, Timberlake and Jay Z's performance at the Grammys was your top favorite, at 17%. And as for the funniest statistic we could find on this? Seniors (age 65 and over) loved the Timberlake-Jay Z duo most, at 40%.
MARLEY TRIBUTE AND JACK WHITE TIE FOR 2ND
This time, the silver medal goes to two different acts. According to the votes, there were two performances that you all thought deserved a strong second, at 15% each: the Bob Marley tribute by Rihanna, Bruno Mars and Sting and Jack White's solo performance of "Love Interruption" and "Freedom at 21." But can you guess which of these two performances liberals and even moderates liked more? Yeah, that's right. It's all about Marley, dude.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
From The Black Keys to Mumford & Sons, some of you listed your favorite Grammy performance by marking "Other" and sounding off in the comments section. But we have to give a shout out to the "Top Opinion," which didn't mention Grammy performances at all. It reads: "I didn't watch because I was watching The Walking Dead." Touche, ShadowKat. Touche.

TIMBERLAKE & JAY Z WERE NO. 1
Maybe it was the fact that former NSYNC-er Justin Timberlake was greatly missed during his five-year singing hiatus. Or perhaps Jay Z brought in some love from his super fans. Whatever the reason, Timberlake and Jay Z's performance at the Grammys was your top favorite, at 17%. And as for the funniest statistic we could find on this? Seniors (age 65 and over) loved the Timberlake-Jay Z duo most, at 40%.
MARLEY TRIBUTE AND JACK WHITE TIE FOR 2ND
This time, the silver medal goes to two different acts. According to the votes, there were two performances that you all thought deserved a strong second, at 15% each: the Bob Marley tribute by Rihanna, Bruno Mars and Sting and Jack White's solo performance of "Love Interruption" and "Freedom at 21." But can you guess which of these two performances liberals and even moderates liked more? Yeah, that's right. It's all about Marley, dude.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
From The Black Keys to Mumford & Sons, some of you listed your favorite Grammy performance by marking "Other" and sounding off in the comments section. But we have to give a shout out to the "Top Opinion," which didn't mention Grammy performances at all. It reads: "I didn't watch because I was watching The Walking Dead." Touche, ShadowKat. Touche.
Top Opinion
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Kigan 2013/02/12 22:15:27






















sometimes it ok to be quiet.
my opinion is that had we known then what we know now about her, our opinions on Mr. West's actions that night, would not be so harsh.
Rihanna was also surprisingly very good in both of her performances. She usually isn't good live but her voice sounded on point.