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Is it a wrap for Rihanna and Dodgers’ Matt Kemp? Not necessarily. Look under the hood for details on that, and why she thinks she and Chris Brown messed up last year’s Grammy’s.

Rihanna says she won’t be bringing baseball player Matt Kemp to Sunday’s Grammys.

“I’m going to the Grammys alone, as always!” she said Thursday on 104.3 MY FM’s Valentine in the Morning show in Los Angeles.

“Even when I was in a relationship, I always have gone alone.”

She then blurted out, “I’m still single, if that’s what you really want to ask!”

What about those photos of her and Kemp, 25, frolicking in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico?

The singer, 21, played coy. “It was a blast!” she said of the trip.

As for the Grammys, she said she is “excited.”

She is nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration with Jay-Z and Kanye West for the hit “Run This Town.”

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“This was actually the first piece of music we did since the last Grammys,” she said. “It’s exciting that it’s nominated.”

Added Rihanna, “We cannot wait. We hope we bring home the bacon, but if not, it’s great that it was nominated.”

Rihanna’s appearance at the Feb. 8, 2009 Grammy Awards was canceled last-minute, following a violent incident with then-boyfriend Chris Brown. Brown later pleaded guilty to felony assault, and was sentenced to five years of probation.

Rih Rih also believes that last minute cancellation was the reason why she wasn’t invited to perform at this year’s Grammy’s, saying:

“We messed their show up pretty bad last year. They might be a little mad at me.”

Anybody think she should dump Matt anyway, take a cue from Illuminati Hov and move “On To The Next One”? We’re not too worried about her, she seems like she’s just having fun.

As for this Sunday’s awards, we think there’s a pretty good chance the devil-loving trio will take home the Grammy. After all, why else make a pact with the Illuminati?

Jokes… We kid! We kid! (Kinda)

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