This is one of those Grammy years when there are plenty of strong candidates, but no real front-runner.
The winners will likely end up picked based on how well the campaigns were run and voters will likely spread the wealth.
Heres a look at how the top categories will likely (and should) shake out:
RECORD OF THE YEAR
The Black Keys, Lonely Boy
Kelly Clarkson, Stronger (What Doesnt Kill You)
fun., featuring Janelle Monae, We Are Young
Gotye, Somebody That I Used to Know
Frank Ocean, Thinkin Bout You
Taylor Swift, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
WILL WIN: We Are Young. Being upbeat and youth-oriented should give it the edge over Gotye.
SHOULD WIN: We Are Young. Structurally and thematically, it doesnt feel like a pop song. But its so catchy and so well-crafted, it acts like one.
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
The Black Keys, El Camino
fun., Some Nights
Mumford & Sons, Babel
Frank Ocean, Channel Orange
Jack White, Blunderbuss
WILL WIN: El Camino. The Black Keys are worthy Grammy darlings and El Camino deserves the attention as a crowning achievement in the Akron, Ohio, duos blues-rock sound. This category is so high-quality, though, strong arguments can be made for all of them to win.
SHOULD WIN: Channel Orange. Frank Oceans reinvention of R&B is a wonder, as is his epic tale, Pyramids. It shows hip can also carry intellectual heft.
SONG OF THE YEAR
Ed Sheeran, The A Team
Miguel, Adorn
Carly Rae Jepsen, Call Me Maybe
Kelly Clarkson, Stronger (What Doesnt Kill You)
fun., featuring Janelle Monae, We Are Young
WILL WIN: We Are Young. Grammy voters seem to have some misplaced doubts about Jepsens future.
SHOULD WIN: We Are Young. While Call Me Maybe may be the most memorable song of the year, the fun. song is much more interesting.
BEST NEW ARTIST
Alabama Shakes
fun.
Hunter Hayes
The Lumineers
Frank Ocean
WILL WIN: fun. The New York trios ambitious combination of Queen, emo and pop will charm the voters. Of course, this category is traditionally cray, so dont rule out Hunter Hayes or Alabama Shakes.
SHOULD WIN: Frank Ocean. It may sound like hyperbole, but Ocean may really turn out to be this generations Prince.
BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM
Kelly Clarkson, Stronger
Florence & the Machine, Ceremonials
fun., Some Nights
Maroon 5, Overexposed
Pink, The Truth About Love
WILL WIN: Some Nights
SHOULD WIN: Some Nights. The wild ambition of fun. stretches the boundaries of what todays pop can handle.
BEST DANCE ELECTRONICA ALBUM
Steve Aoki, Wonderland
Chemical Brothers, Dont Think
Deadmau5, Album Title Goes Here
Kaskade, Fire & Ice
Skrillex, Bangarang
WILL WIN: Bangarang. The Grammy voters have decided they love Skrillex, even if this EP doesnt quite match his debut.
SHOULD WIN: Wonderland. Steve Aoki and a wide array of friends from Rivers Cuomo to LMFAO add a sense of humor and fun to the thumping dance beats.
ROCK ALBUM
The Black Keys, El Camino
Coldplay, Mylo Xyloto
Muse, The 2nd Law
Bruce Springsteen, Wrecking Ball
Jack White, Blunderbuss
WILL WIN: El Camino. The Grammy voters are eager to introduce the Black Keys to a broad audience as winners.
SHOULD WIN: Wrecking Ball. Springsteen not only outlines the feelings of a country struggling with an economic downturn but offers inspiration to weather the storm.
BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM
Fiona Apple, The Idler Wheel
Bjork, Biophilia
Gotye, Making Mirrors
M83, Hurry Up, Were Dreaming
Tom Waits, Bad as Me
WILL WIN: The Idler Wheel Grammy loves a comeback and this is a fantastic rebound for Apple.
SHOULD WIN: Bad as Me. Tom Waits masterfully combines blues, folk, rock and country into a sound that is uniquely his.
BEST RAP ALBUM
Drake, Take Care
Lupe Fiasco, Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album, Part 1
Nas, Life Is Good
The Roots, Undun
Rick Ross, God Forgives, I Dont
2 Chainz, Based on a T.R.U. Story
WILL WIN: Take Care. It was a surprise that this didnt make it into the album of the year category.
SHOULD WIN: Take Care. Drakes mix of hip-hop, dance and pop is a sleek winner, packed with likable hits.
BEST COUNTRY ALBUM
Zac Brown Band, Uncaged
Hunter Hayes, Hunter Hayes
Jamey Johnson, Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran
Miranda Lambert, Four the Record
Time Jumpers, The Time Jumpers
WILL WIN: Uncaged. Though the category is stacked with contenders, Zac Brown should edge out Miranda Lambert and Hunter Hayes.
SHOULD WIN: Uncaged. Zac Brown shows off a variety of country styles and even a groovy bit of R&B with Overnight.


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