The singer faced backlash for her tribute performance to Motown, with many calling out Grammy bosses for not choosing a singer of black origin to perform
JENNIFER LOPEZ has defended her Motown performance at the Grammy Awards, after many questioned why she'd been chosen for the tribute piece.
The 49-year-old singer took to the stage at Sunday night's (Feb 10) awards ceremony to perform a medley of Motown classics, such as Dancing in the Street, Please Mr. Postman and The Best Things in Life Are Free. She was later joined by Grammys host Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo and Smokey Robinson, who joined her to sing My Girl.
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Jennifer Lopez defends her Motown tribute at the Grammy's
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