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Why Jimmy Jam’s First GRAMMYs Was The “Best Night” Of His Life | Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?

Five-time GRAMMY winner Jimmy Jam — the producer known for his work with New Edition, Janet Jackson, Usher, and Mariah Carey — shares where he keeps his golden gramophones, and why his first win is the one that means the most to him. "When I walked across that stage with the GRAMMY in my hand it was like my graduation," Jimmy Jam explains. "My graduation in front of my mom, which was the best thing ever — the best night ever in my life."

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