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Vocal Point got the shaft. They were the best group by far.
Nick Lachey had his winner picked weeks ago to help revive his solo career by covering his 98 Degrees hits, as seen last night.
Vocal Point never had a chance.
It would have been good to see an all-guy group win the sing-off, because there are so many guy-only a-capella groups around the country. Too bad for the Dartmouth Aires. VP may also have been slighted for not having ethnic diversity.
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