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With the 57th annual Grammy Awards just over 24 hours away, Music's Biggest Night has announced its star-studded lineup of presenters that range from fellow musicians to actors. A few names include Miley Cyrus, Dave Grohl, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder, Nick Jonas and previously announced Taylor Swift. -
Hunter Hayes Grammy Acceptance Speech: Singer Already Plans on Forgetting Words
Hunter Hayes is only nominated in one category at this Sunday's Grammy Awards -- his single "Invisible" is up for Best Country Solo Performance -- but the young star will have an incredibly busy weekend. -
Grammys 2015 Best Pop Vocal Album Nominees, Who Should Win & Will: Ariana Grande and Ed Sheeran Attempt to Beat Out Sam Smith's 'In The Lonely Hour'
Though the Grammys are all about every genre, if we're being real, it's all about the pop music. So, when it comes to the pop music categories, the stakes are high. For Best Pop Vocal Album, there are some powerhouse nominees, two of which are up for Album of the Year (Ed Sheeran's x and Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour). Add in megastars like Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Coldplay, and there's a category that's too close to call. -
Grammys Instagram Account to Post Danny Clinch's Backstage Shots for First Time During Broadcast
It's not tough to get photos from The Grammys but it has been tough to get backstage photo from The Grammys, at least up until now, as the Recording Academy has announced that it will continually release backstage shots of winners as they come off stage during the broadcast of Sunday's ceremony. -
Grammys 2015 Best Compilation Soundtrack Nominees, Who Should & Will Win: Frozen Takes On Guardians of the Galaxy, American Hustle & More
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy became the highest-grossing superhero film of 2014. That in itself is impressive, but to think that a superhero film would also have an incredible soundtrack? That's not something you see every day. Superhero films are rarely known for their soundtracks -- scores, perhaps, but not soundtracks -- and lot of the film's success came from the fact that it has killer music. -
Grammys 2015 Best Dance/Electronic Album, Who Should & Will Win: Aphex Twin Completes Comeback
Entering its 11th year, the Best Dance/Electronic Album category has an interesting group of nominees. Past winners have included everyone from Madonna to Daft Punk -- Bassment Jaxx to Skrillex and this year provides a varied group of five newcomers, veterans and comeback kings. It appears to be a two-horse race, but when it comes to the Grammys selecting a genre they aren't very familiar with, you never know for certain what they might do. -
Grammys 2015 Best Rock Performance Nominees, Who Should & Will Win: Jack White & The Black Keys Battle for Blues Glory
Even though rock music may not impact the charts much anymore, there's no denying that the ever-evolving genre is as interesting as ever. Just look at the 2015 Grammys nominations for Best Rock Performance. Offerings from Ryan Adams, Arctic Monkeys, Beck, The Black Keys and Jack White make this category one of the most varied of the year. -
Grammys 2015 Best Country Duo/Group Performance, Who Should & Will Win: Tight Race Between The Band Perry and Little Big Town
Bringing in featured talent for a country tune has increased in popularity over the past few years. This year's nominees in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance category are split between solid solo acts calling in their buddies and groups that conquered the charts with no assistance. Keith Urban and Eric Church collaborated on "Raise 'Em Up" while Tim McGraw brought in his wife, Faith Hill, for "Meanwhile Back at Mama's." Then there's the power duo of Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood on "Somethin' Bad." But the two big contenders here are Little Big Town and The Band Perry. -
Taylor Swift Tops Album Sales Charts as Ne-Yo, Charlie Wilson and the Bethel Music Group Debut in Top 10
This week's Billboard 200 didn't reflect much in terms of new music but the Albums Chart has better news, introducing two new debut discs. Taylor Swift and 1989 are at the top again however, selling 71,000 copies. As we mentioned yesterday, that makes her only the second female performer to top the chart for at least 10 weeks with two different albums (the other being Whitney Houston). Also interesting: This week's stop at the top marks the first time since Lecrae's Anomaly during September that an album went to no. 1 with less than 100,000 in sales. -
Grammys 2015 Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominees, Who Should and Will Win: Eminem, Kanye West Duel
Predicting hip-hop at the Grammys has been notoriously difficult, but the best Rap/Sung Collaboration category has been one of the easiest. Like the other categories in Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song, the Grammys go for star power, but with Rap/Sung Collaboration, they do not deviate from what the charts and the radio say is what the kids are listening to. The 2015 nominees are a little different, with inclusions from Common, Schoolboy Q and ILoveMakonnen with the assist from Drake, but otherwise star power rules the day. The argument of who should win and who will win will rage on long after the Grammys are over and is always divisive, but we took our best crack at it. -
Grammys 2015 Best Country Song Nominees, Who Should & Will Win: Glen Campbell's Last Song vs. Miranda Lambert, Eric Church
Best Country Song at the 2015 Grammys is gearing up to be a hotly contested category. This category, which goes to the songwriters of one of country music's big hits of the last year, is filled with some stunning music this year, courtesy of a genre great (Glen Campbell) and some of the most established artists in the biz today (Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Eric Church). So, how to decide who deserves to win? -
Grammys 2015: Katy Perry, Beck, Juanes, Mary J. Blige & Brandy Clark Join Performers Lineup
Katy Perry may just be coming off one of the biggest performances of her career at Super Bowl XLIX, but the "Dark Horse" singer isn't done just yet. Today (Feb. 4), the Grammys announced that she will be joining the likes of Sam Smith, Ariana Grande, Madonna and more at this year's ceremony.
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