Record of the Year:
"Titanium" - David Guetta featuring Sia.
I don't know if David Guetta or his record company submitted this song for contention in this category but here's hoping someone did. There wasn't a more universal or groundbreaking song out there this year. It would be a great toast to the EDM community if David were nominated here and, thanks to Sia's impeccable and haunting vocals, I really think it would have a great shot at winning. Aside from that, Fun. ("We Are Young" w/ Janelle Monáe) and Gotye (Somebody That I Used to Know w/ Kimbra) had tremendous success with their hit songs, too. So, if they get nominated for Record of the Year, I won't be mad. Of course, there's a ton of speculation regarding Carly Rae Epson's "Call Me Maybe" being nominated. While the song is fun and fantastic, I think that chick ought to thank her lucky stars awards pundits even know her name. Yes, the song is arguably 2012's biggest hit. But, it doesn't merit a Record of the Year nomination. Keep in mind, this is a category big commercial hits have often been snubbed. If Britney Spears, LMFAO, and Ke$ha--to name a few--have been overlooked here for their much bigger hits, Carly better not expect a shout out. If there has to be one pop-princess-type nominated in this category this year, then I think Demi Lavato's "Skyscraper" or Katy Perry's "Part of Me" is it.
Honorable Mention: "Set Fire to the Rain" by Adele.
Song of the Year:
"Thinkin Bout You" - Christopher Breaux & Shea Taylor.
The words slay. If your heart doesn't skip a beat, read the lyrics slowly. Check your pulse. Drink some water. Have an orange. Chrisopher Breaux (AKA Frank Ocean) released one of the heaviest songs to shock the R&B airwaves in a very long time. The song is beautiful and although he hasn't had as much commercial success as those who hardly deserve an ounce of the love that they do get--Justin Bieber--I'm so happy that he's gotten any attention at all. It says a lot about the state of America today. Frank would not have been respected years ago. This song is a gem and I'm sure this will be nominated for Record of the Year, too. But, for me, it's 2012's song of the year.
Best New Artist:
Frank Ocean.
We'll see a country act nominated. There will be a rock group and perhaps even a boy band, too. But in the end, the best new artist will be Frank Ocean. He certainly is my new favorite.
Honorable Mention: The Lumineers
Album of the Year:
"Channel ORANGE" - Frank Ocean.
So, I'm kind of anticipating a Frank Ocean Grammy sweep if you haven't noticed. I was moved, I cried, I was inspired, and I slow danced in my bedroom all by myself without a care or worry in the world that first time I listened to Channel ORANGE. It's that rare classic R&B album that seems to come around every few years, à la The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Back to Black, and Come Away with Me, to name a few. It's my favorite album of the year and I hope it's every Grammy voter's favorite also.
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance:
"Rumor Has It" - Adele.
Sing it, girl.
Honorable Mention: "Part of Me" - Katy Perry.
Honorable Mention: "Part of Me" - Katy Perry.
Best R&B Album:
"Channel ORANGE" - Frank Ocean.
Best Urban Contemporary Album:
"Talk That Talk" - Rihanna.
Rihanna's last three albums have been full-on knockouts. She's a rockstar. This album is epic.
Best Dance Recording:
"Titanium" - David Guetta featuring Sia.
Honorable Mentions: "We Found Love" - Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris and "Timebomb" - Kylie Minogue.
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal:
"Somebody That I Used to Know" - Gotye featuring Kimbra.
"Somebody That I Used to Know" - Gotye featuring Kimbra.
Best Female Country Vocal Performance:
"Over You" - Miranda Lambert
"Over You" - Miranda Lambert
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