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GOLD RUSH AT THE GRAMMYS

This year’s Grammy Awards will feature its share of familiar names and showdowns, along with fresher and less ubiquitous faces and voices. USA TODAY’s Elysa Gardner looks at the general field and a few other highprofil­e categories.

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RECORD OF THE YEAR

Really Love, D’Angelo and the Vanguard

Uptown Funk, Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars

Thinking Out Loud, Ed Sheeran

Blank Space, Taylor Swift

Can’t Feel My Face, The Weeknd

WILL/SHOULD WIN:

Uptown Funk. Pair twoof pop’s most reliably groovy artists, Ronson and Mars, on an upbeat, infectious single that made everyone feel good last year, and what do you have? A pretty good bet that Swift won’t sweep all three of the Big Four categories in which she’s nominated.

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Sound & Color, Alabama Shakes

To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar

Traveller, Chris Stapleton

1989, Taylor Swift

Beauty Behind the Madness, The Weeknd

WILL/SHOULD WIN: 1989. The last time mutual admirers Swift and Lamar vied in this category, only two years ago, both lost to Daft Punk. This year, the academy is likely to reward Swift’s supremely confident, massively successful pop manifesto over Lamar’s ambitious, jazzy, sobering hip-hop opus. But an upset by Lamar— who won’t leave without a Grammyor two this time — is hardly out of the question.

BEST NEW ARTIST

Courtney Barnett James Bay Sam Hunt Tori Kelly Meghan Trainor

WILL/SHOULD WIN: James Bay. Trainor’s breakthrou­gh hit, ‘All About That Bass,’ was released in 2014 (before the debut album that qualified her in this category) and got two nods for last year’s Grammys. That’s good news for British singer/ songwriter Bay, a genuine talent whose leanings toward preciousne­ss shouldn’t hurt him here. (Though don’t count out the plucky, endearing Kelly.)

SONG OF THE YEAR

Alright, Kendrick Duckworth, Kawan Prather, Mark Anthony Spears and Pharrell Williams, songwriter­s (Kendrick Lamar)

Blank Space, Max Martin, Shellback and Taylor Swift, songwriter­s (Taylor Swift)

Girl Crush, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose, songwriter­s (Little Big Town)

See You Again, Andrew Cedar, Justin Franks, Charles Puth and Cameron Thomaz, songwriter­s (Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth)

Thinking Out Loud, Ed Sheeran and Amy Wadge, songwriter­s (Ed Sheeran)

WILL/SHOULD WIN: Blank Space. ‘Alright’s’ spoken-word element and mindblowin­g arrangemen­t, both harsh and lyrical, would make it a bold choice. But ‘Blank Space’ has its own, more playful fierceness that can make a young girl or a jaded adult sing along giddily (still) and offers the most solid pop craftsmans­hip.

BEST POP DUO/GROUP PERFORMANC­E

Ship to Wreck, Florence + The Machine Sugar, Maroon 5

Uptown Funk, Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars

Bad Blood, Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar

See You Again, Wiz Khalifa featuring

Charlie Puth

WILL/SHOULD WIN: Uptown Funk. Ronson and Mars are again the twosome to beat.

BEST R&B SONG

Coffee, Brook Davis and Miguel Pimentel, songwriter­s (Miguel)

Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey), Ahmad Balshe, Stephan Moccio, Jason Quennevill­e and Abel Tesfaye, songwriter­s (The Weeknd)

Let It Burn, Kenny B. Edmonds, Jazmine Sullivan and Dwane M. Weir II, songwriter­s (Jazmine Sullivan)

Really Love, D’Angelo and Kendra Foster, songwriter­s (D’Angelo and the Vanguard)

Shame, Warryn Campbell, Tyrese Gibson and DJ Rogers Jr., songwriter­s (Tyrese)

SHOULD WIN: Perhaps the best thing that can be said about the whole tired phenomenon that is ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ is that the film soundtrack gave us two genuinely seductive tracks by The Weeknd, and Earned It was the catchier one.

WILL WIN: Really Love. D’Angelo’s album ‘Black Messiah’ was one of 2014’s nicer and more daring surprises, and it will be recognized for this track.

BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORAT­ION

One Man Can Change The World, Big Sean featuring Kanye West and John Legend Glory, Common and John Legend Classic Man, Jidenna featuring Roman Gian Arthur

These Walls, Kendrick Lamar featuring Bilal, Anna Wise and Thundercat

Only, Nicki Minaj featuring Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown SHOULD/WILLWIN: The majestic, inspiratio­nal and topical Glory, already an Oscar winner for Common and Legend.

BEST COUNTRY SOLO PERFORMANC­E

Burning House, Cam

Traveller, Chris Stapleton

Little Toy Guns, Carrie Underwood

John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16, Keith Urban

Chances Are, Lee Ann Womack SHOULD WIN: Womack’s exquisitel­y pure, true singing continues to be a marvel, and Chances Are is an ideal showcase for her under stated melancholy.

WILL WIN: Traveller. Stapleton’s solo breakthrou­gh— after years of high-profile and highly respected work as a guitarist, singer and songwriter— was one of last year’s most heartening success stories. What’s not to love about a Cinderella in a cowboy hat?

BEST DANCE RECORDING

We’re All We Need, Above & Beyond featuring Zoë Johnston

Go, The Chemical Brothers featuring Q-Tip

Never Catch Me, Flying Lotus featuring

Kendrick Lamar Runaway (U& I), Galantis Where Are Ü Now, Skillrex and Diplo with Justin Bieber

SHOULD WIN: The driving, dance-tastic Go WILL WIN: The moodier Never Catch Me

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Butterfly could be looking at a night of Grammy gold.
Kendrick Lamar and To Pimp a Butterfly could be looking at a night of Grammy gold.

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