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After reviewing all the contenders, head over to our prediction center to log your forecasts for the eventual winners in the top four categories: Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.
In the year leading up to last year's Grammys, it seemed that it would surely be the year of Adele, who ended up sweeping the awards for Album, Record, and Song of the Year for "21" and its hit single 'Rolling in the Deep," while Bon Iver won Best New Artist.
This year, there does not seem to be such an early consensus. Buzzed-about newcomers Carly Rae Jepsen, Fun., and Frank Ocean could face off against lauded veterans like Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan.
Gotye's top-selling "Somebody That I Used to Know" could be a top contender for Record and Song, while Mumford & Sons could win their first Grammys for their sophomore album "Babel."
Could One Direction pull off what Backstreet Boys and N Sync never did by winning Best New Artist? Or will Lana Del Rey become the latest in a long line of solo female artists to claim that title?
Be sure to check back with us often to see how your favorites for the Grammy Awards are faring among all of our Users as well as with our Editors.
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Country group Little Big Town have no previous Grammy wins and no previous nominations for Album of the Year.
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This is the debut album by British R&B singer Emeli Sande. This is her first year in contention at the Grammys.
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