Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” pounds its message of survivalism with nothing resembling nuance, but also nothing resembling fragility.
Until Maroon 5 won this category over Joss Stone in 2005, the previous male winner was, yes, Hootie & the Blowfish in 1996.
Starting tomorrow, we will predict the winners in all four general field categories of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards.
J. Cole is the only one nominated for best new artist that we can’t see winning.
The album of the year lineup lacks a Social Network to really make the Oscar comparison complete.
And now, a retelling of a recent conversation between two teenage girls and an older, wiser relative who gets owned.
Duffy’s got a solid shot at all three of the categories she’s nominated in.
They tried to make her go to the Grammys and she said, well, something kinda unintelligible.
The Recording Academy no doubt has oodles of tedium in the works for us at this year’s Grammy Awards ceremony.
I’ve always liked the Dixie Chicks, if not for their music then for their outspokenness and refusal to play by Nashville’s rules.
Is there a general consensus in the industry that Mary J. Blige is owed something?
Mariah did eventually take to the stage for her performance of the Grammy-winning “We Belong Together” and the rousing “Fly Like a Bird.”
“We Belong Together” earned its title long before this year’s nominations were even announced.
The artist who has really triumphed over adversity is Melissa Etheridge, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
Another year, another award for multimedia synchronicity over artistic merit.
It’s basically a rule that any album nominated for Album of the Year will most certainly win in its respective genre-specific category.
Check out our predictions and watch the 45th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony on February 23rd to see if we’re as clairvoyant as we were last year!
Yes, artists should be paid for their work, but the industry’s ongoing legal squabbles are anything but selfless.
Here are our predictions for who will win, who should win and who doesn’t stand a chance.