Grammy predictions: AP writers predict who will win on Sunday, including Beyonce, Adele and Harry_Styles. RecordingAcad
The Beyhive is all abuzz over the possibility that Beyoncé will have a chance to make Grammy history this year, which should make for an exciting awards show as she's up against heavy hitters Adele, Kendrick Lamar and Harry Styles.
Beyoncé needs four more Grammys to ascend to the top decorated artist in the Recording Academy. - Associated Press, 2021 Landrum: Beyoncé is going after her Grammy throne, again. With the superstar singer being on the cusp of becoming the most decorated artist in Grammy history, it's no coincidence Queen Bey returned to the live show stage for the first time in four years with a spectacular, star-studded performance at Dubai's newest luxury hotel last month.
Landrum: I totally rode the Beyoncé album-of-the-year bandwagon, but I'm riding with Harry Styles'"As It Was" in this category. Kudos to the other nominees from Kendrick Lamar, Steve Lacy and Adele -- who are also deserving of this award. But"As It Was" was just too massive in a category where the biggest commercial hits usually reign supreme. For me, it seems like I've heard his infectious jam whenever I go out.
Best New Artist Anitta; Omar Apollo; DOMi & JD Beck; Muni Long; Samara Joy; Latto; Månekskin; Tobe Nwigwe; Molly Tuttle; Wet Leg. Landrum: This is a tough one. Each song is a certified hit. My gut tells me Adele or Steve Lacy could prevail in a category filled with strong contenders. But my mind, heart and soul is screaming"HARRY STYLES." I'm going with my latter feelings."As it Was" for me, please.
Landrum: Kendrick Lamar's"The Heart Part 5" will win, but DJ Khaled's"GOD DID" should be victorious. Why? Because with Khaled bringing together Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Mr. EGOT John Legend and Rick Ross on one track, God certainly did that!
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