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Watch Amy Winehouse Win Record Of The Year For "Rehab" In 2008 | GRAMMY Rewind

Editor's Note: This article was updated on May 17, 2024, for the release of the 2024 biopic, Back to Black.

When the world first heard Amy Winehouse's Back to Black in 2006, the album changed pop music forever with its nostalgic, trauma-stricken grief, becoming her most enduring legacy. In honor of the beloved beehive-wearing chanteuse and the release of a new Winehouse biopic, also titled Back to Black, GRAMMY.com celebrates her life and timeless music. Look back at the 50th GRAMMY Awards in 2008, when she won her first five GRAMMYs, including Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year for "Rehab" as well as Best New Artist.

In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch the late, great Amy Winehouse win the GRAMMY for Record Of The Year for her eternal song "Rehab" at the 50th GRAMMY Awards in 2008.

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Watch Amy Winehouse Win Record Of The Year For "Rehab" In 2008 | GRAMMY Rewind
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