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September 28, 2022 at 2:13 pm #1205101480
I love making Grammy predictions. For me, HH is really good album, but I don’t think it is AOTY. At least for me. I think 30 is right there with it. But, neither did what Beyonce did. I’m predicting a pop album to HH, and best pop solo to EOM.
AOTY: Renaissance
ROTY: BMS or AIW
SOTY: ATW10
September 28, 2022 at 2:19 pm #1205101486Does anyone know when labels start releasing FYC’s? Is it usually before or after the eligibility period?
September 28, 2022 at 2:26 pm #1205101497Billboard’s AOTY predictions: Top 5 “sure things” – 30, Renaissance, Harry’s House, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Un Verano Sin Ti Likely Nominees – An Evening With Silk Sonic, Special, Red TV, Encanto, Unlimited Love (RHCP) Top Alternates – In These Silent Days, Palomino (Miranda Lambert), I Never Liked You, Raise The Roof, =, Dawn FM, Twelve Carat Toothache, Honestly Nevermind, Still Over It, Gemini Nights, The Lockdown Sessions (Elton), Born Pink
Imagine Taylor being nominated just for Red/Red TV to lose AOTY twice 🫠
sick, married and might be dying
September 28, 2022 at 2:45 pm #1205101510Billboard “predictions” are always the worst lmao. Anyway, would the Academy really nominate the same album again in AOTY (Red TV)?
September 28, 2022 at 3:03 pm #1205101526This post was found to be inappropriate by the moderators and has been removed.September 28, 2022 at 3:11 pm #1205101539Honey, it is self-explanatory. Big Thief, Robert Glasper, Rosalía, and especially Jack Harlow has a 0% chance of getting in Album of the Year. One could make a case for Ed Sheeran
Rosalía had one of the most commented and acclaimed albums of the year. She has already won a grammy and she is a BNA nominee. I understand the arguments of her not getting nominated, I really do. I just have another opinion, and that’s ok. But saying that it’s “self-explanatory” that she’s not getting nominated..? I don’t get it.
September 28, 2022 at 3:23 pm #1205101545They nominated evermore
She almost had NO nominations. She got verylucky with evermore actually.
September 28, 2022 at 3:35 pm #1205101560Rosalía had one of the most commented and acclaimed albums of the year. She has already won a grammy and she is a BNA nominee. I understand the arguments of her not getting nominated, I really do. I just have another opinion, and that’s ok. But saying that it’s “self-explanatory” that she’s not getting nominated..? I don’t get it.
You should know Gucci will never reason with you by now.
Only pick out the key message if you wish, the embellishments will always be caustic and without provocation.
September 28, 2022 at 3:42 pm #1205101569The following statements may disappoint some people:
- Rina Sawayama is only a thing on Stan Twitter. She’s not happening, unfortunately.
- Megan Thee Stallion had a much stronger 2020 than Doja Cat. The “Say So” singer was a one-hit wonder prior to the release of Planet Her. Her true breakthrough year was 2021. She was filler in BNA due to being a late bloomer.
- Planet Her was a blockbuster because of Pop/R&B crossover appeal. She received 8 nominations because of that + popularity + her ballot position. Let’s not fool ourselves and think she’ll effortlessly get name-checked across the board every year.
- Latto doesn’t have as much industry credit as Megan Thee Stallion. Her connections to Beyoncé and Cardi automatically attracted the more “serious” Grammy voters to her side. Yes, in spite of “WAP” being, well “WAP”.
- I noticed a surge of Anitta fans on Gold Derby lately. Don’t get your hopes up. Just a nomination would be a huge deal for her. She’s being predicted because of her ballot placement and her hilariously extensive and established career both giving her a little boost in such a weak year for Best New Artist. The winner is going to be either Zach Bryan or an upcoming Grammy darling with plenty of connections at the NARAS.
I don’t think Doja was a filler nominee. By the time the final ballots came out she had won BNA at a handful of industry awards and “Streets” was also doing well. While her album was steady on the charts. She was simply unlikely to beat Megan and probably Phoebe. I could also see her having another good nomination year. Planet Her continued to do well into this year. And she’s had a few singles this year that’s done numbers and have been steady charts wise (Woman, I Like You, Vegas, Get Into It). So, people are underestimating her nomination power like they did last year.
If anything, “WAP” likely helped solidify Megan’s BNA win along with collabing with Beyoncé. “WAP” may be “WAP” but it showed (or at least at the time it seemed to show) that perhaps Megan was gonna have a decent amount of hits the rest of her career.
I could see Rina maybe, possibly getting into BNA just because it’s so weak and because she still has some residual good faith from her debut. Don’t really think it’ll happen though with her album and singles not doing anything.
September 28, 2022 at 4:00 pm #1205101588The following statements may disappoint some people:
- Rina Sawayama is only a thing on Stan Twitter. She’s not happening, unfortunately.
- Megan Thee Stallion had a much stronger 2020 than Doja Cat. The “Say So” singer was a one-hit wonder prior to the release of Planet Her. Her true breakthrough year was 2021. She was filler in BNA due to being a late bloomer.
- Planet Her was a blockbuster because of Pop/R&B crossover appeal. She received 8 nominations because of that + popularity + her ballot position. Let’s not fool ourselves and think she’ll effortlessly get name-checked across the board every year.
- Latto doesn’t have as much industry credit as Megan Thee Stallion. Her connections to Beyoncé and Cardi automatically attracted the more “serious” Grammy voters to her side. Yes, in spite of “WAP” being, well “WAP”.
- I noticed a surge of Anitta fans on Gold Derby lately. Don’t get your hopes up. Just a nomination would be a huge deal for her. She’s being predicted because of her ballot placement and her hilariously extensive and established career both giving her a little boost in such a weak year for Best New Artist. The winner is going to be either Zach Bryan or an upcoming Grammy darling with plenty of connections at the NARAS.
OT but do we think Rina will be placed in Alternative or Pop? I’m guessing the latter.
September 28, 2022 at 5:14 pm #1205101646Honey, this is NOT rocket science. Rosalía is a flop in America. She needs a committee to get in Album of the Year. Bad Bunny is more likely to happen.
September 28, 2022 at 5:50 pm #1205101682I find it very funny how some profiles say ”IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN, IT WILL NEVER WIN” So far no vehicle in fact has made a good precision. Everything is so uncertain! I definitely always wait for something shocking when it comes to the Grammys. As well as the indication of jhene aiko in AOTY
September 28, 2022 at 6:15 pm #1205101709Honey, users thought Rina Sawayama was happening in 2020. It would take an act of Congress for her to get in Best New Artist.
September 28, 2022 at 6:28 pm #1205101720Could Latto submit both Big Energy (Live) and Big Energy (Remix)? I could see the live version getting a rap performance nod & the remix in melodic rap
delusional
September 28, 2022 at 6:34 pm #1205101725Could Latto submit both Big Energy (Live) and Big Energy (Remix)? I could see the live version getting a rap performance nod & the remix in melodic rap
That wouldn’t be logical at all but it’s obvious they’re going for the Live Version rather than the remix . Both versions would be sent to Melodic Rap.
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