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The voters have a tough choice, but will be fine with one of their two main choices. The Grammys are five days away and we predicting away who will win and dishing on who should win despite the voters. -
Grammys 2016 Best Country Solo Performance, Who Should/Will Win: Can Chris Stapleton Take It?
The best thing about the best country music out there has always been a meaningful, passionate performance and vocal - and that's what the Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance is made for. This year, country newcomers Cam (with "Burning House") and Chris Stapleton (with "Traveller") are set to battle against some of the genre's most celebrated modern artists Keith Urban "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16"), Carrie Underwood ("Little Toy Guns") and Lee Ann Womack ("Chances Are") for the golden gramophone, making for one of the most exciting genre races of the year. -
Grammys 2016 Best Pop Vocal Duo/Group Performance Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Bruno v Swift
A titanic clash between Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar. Who wins? Though pop stars are revered as solo talents, spanning from Michael Jackson to Madonna to your modern day stars like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry, there has always been a special place for the rare collaborations and groups that can compete with the biggest acts in the world. -
Grammys 2016 Best Rock Song Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Alabama Shakes, James Bay & More
Alabama Shakes, Elle King, James Bay, Highly Suspect and Florence + The Machine are the 2016 nominees for the 58th annual Grammy Awards "Best Rock Song" category - but only one artist can take home the prize. We'll get to see which of these talents shines at the Grammys, Monday February 15 on CBS, but we're taking a look at who should win as opposed to who will most likely win. -
Grammys 2016 Best Rap Song Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Kendrick, Kanye, Drake Battle
Kendrick should win this one.... right? Hip-hop has always been a roller coaster at the Grammys. The older, whiter voting block has always struggled to pick who many believe should be the right choice or at least avoid the wrong nominee to win. -
Grammys 2016: Demi Lovato, John Legend & More Tapped for Lionel Richie Tribute
The influence of Lionel Richie transcends generations and musical genres, and the Grammys will honor that tradition with a tribute to the legendary musician at this year's ceremony. Ahead of Monday's (Feb. 15) big show, the Grammys announced that Demi Lovato, Luke Bryan, John Legend and Meghan Trainor will be taking part in a tribute to Richie. -
Grammys 2016: Taylor Swift Added to Lengthy List of Performers Amid Seven Nominations
The 2016 Grammys already have a stacked lineup, with Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber and more set to perform. But on Sunday night (Feb. 7), during Super Bowl 50, the annual biggest night in music revealed its biggest performer to date: Taylor Swift. -
Grammys 2016: Bonnie Raitt, Jack U, Chris Stapleton Added as Performers
The 2016 Grammys are continuing to slowly roll out their stacked performance lineup, and Thursday's (Feb. 4) announcements are some of the biggest yet. Jack U, Bonnie Raitt, Chris Stapleton, Hollywood Vampires and more have been added to the schedule for the biggest night in music. -
Grammys 2016: 'Hamilton' Broadway Cast Join Adele, Lady Gaga & More as Performers
The Grammys are going to get a little theatric in 2016. On Wednesday (Feb. 3), it was announced that the cast of the Broadway smash hit Hamilton will be opening this year's ceremony. -
Grammys 2016: Carrie Underwood, Ellie Goulding, James Bay and More Added as Performers
The Grammys have always been known for their interesting duet combinations, and it looks like that tradition is going to continue in 2016. On Wednesday (Jan. 27), the award show announced three eclectic duets, adding to the already-stacked lineup that features Adele, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd and more. -
Grammys 2016: Justin Bieber, Pitbull Join Adele, Kendrick Lamar in Performance Lineup
Grammy viewers had better get ready, because this year's ceremony is about to get a little dose of dale. On Sunday (Jan. 24), the annual award show announced that Justin Bieber and Pitbull will be performing their pop hits this February, joining the likes of Adele, Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd in the lineup. -
Grammys 2016: Adele, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Little Big Town to Perform
Grammys, say "Hello" to Adele. With the annual biggest night in music just a few weeks away, on Wednesday (Jan. 20), the Grammys announced its first round of performers, including Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Little Big Town and, of course, Adele.
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