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Rihanna & JAY-Z Win Best Rap/Sung Collaboration For "Umbrella" | GRAMMY Rewind

In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch a clip of their full acceptance speech in which both RiRi and Hova look fresh in a tux and blue ballet-inspired frock, respectively.

In the latest edition of GRAMMY Rewind, revisit the moment when pop superstar Rihanna took home her very first golden gramophone at the 50th GRAMMY Awards in 2008. She, along with collaborator and fellow superstar JAY-Z, won Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for their massive No. 1 hit "Umbrella," from her 2007 album, Good Girl Gone Bad.

The then-first-time GRAMMY nominee also made her debut on the GRAMMY stage that evening in fittingly epic fashion, performing her winning song with iconic funk band, The Time.

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