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Grammy Battle Between 'Clocks' And 'Hey Ya'

Rochester, NY (WFN) -- If Grammy voters are young at heart, the battle for "Record Of The Year" will come down to "Clocks" by Coldplay and "Hey Ya" by OutKast.

A new poll of teenagers by Harris Interactive reveals that 27 percent think "Clocks" is ticking toward the Grammy but 25 percent prefer "Hey Ya" as the top cut.

Meanwhile, around 40 percent believe Evanescence deserves the "Album Of The Year" Grammy for "Fallen" -- and the same percentage thinks the band should win for "Best New Artist."

Finally, 35 percent say "Lose Yourself" by Eminem is the "Song Of The Year" but 29 percent want Christina Aguilera to win for her ballad, "Beautiful."

The Grammy Awards will be officially handed out on Sunday (Feb. 8).

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