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The Weeknd performed his new song " Cry For Me " at the Grammys .
The Canadian artist once called The Recording Academy " The Recording Academy " CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said the academy has taken steps to modernize.
Mason Jr.: "There's still work to be done, but I firmly believe we're on the right path".
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