Sunday, February 10, 2013 | By: Kat B

Grammy Night


Tonight the Grammy Awards settle down upon us. Dubbed as music's greatest night there will be performances, awards, cheers and tears, and most of all there will be commercials- not as great or underwhelming as the Super Bowls. 

Who could forget the KIA baby astronaut commercial or the Doritos Pretty Pretty Princess dress up dad. Tonight we will just be getting regular commercials.


Tonight's Grammys should be a dud of a show. Nothing could happen to even come close in comparison to last year's show. There was the death of Whitney Houston and Adele taking home every Grammy nomination. This year we have nothing. Out of all the nominees there is no one I am specifically routing for. There will especially be no award surprises. There is no clear winner who might just be snubbed by a less deserving performer.

That's my reasoning for why CBS has placed a dress code. Maybe some of it might be because it's live and there's no time to blur an unexposed boob. By putting censorship in place it gives the audience something to tweet about. When Rihanna walks in with a low cut dress or when Ms. Cyrus walks in again with a side boob exposed  that's going to be trending on twitter. Everyone loves when someone breaks the rules. It makes for good trending gossip.

The second biggest thing going on with tonight's Grammys is L.L. Cool J himself. That man does not age, and those lips. Besides being on that CBS sitcom I can't remember the last thing he did as a music artist, but I still remember him when I was a kid. 

It's a shame he has to wear clothes as a host, this look would definitely get more viewers, and I know I would for sure live tweet this. He also has a workout video, for all you ladies who want to curl up on the couch with a glass of wine and just watch.

Start watching at 1 min. that's when his shirt comes off.

What's great about the Grammys is the invention of YouTube. If you don't know a song just look it up and there it is. You can listen to the whole album and you know who you're rooting for. Unlike with the Academy Awards. If you didn't see it in the theater and it's not out on DVD yet your only option is watching a bootleg downloaded movie on your computer, that's harmful to the health of your  baby. 


Here is the list of nominees in the 'General Field' and my predictions/ who I'm rooting for at this year's Grammy Awards.

GENERAL FIELD

Record Of The Year

Lonely Boy - The Black Keys
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - Kelly Clarkson
We Are Young - Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe
Somebody That I Used to Know - Gotye Featuring Kimbra

Thinkin Bout You - Frank Ocean
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together - Taylor Swift

It's a known fast that Taylor Swift wins everything. Both Fun and Gotye came out nowhere with both of those songs. Glee did have somethng to do with the songs rise so maybe Glee deserves the Grammy. 


Album Of The Year

El Camino - The Black Keys
Some Nights - Fun.
Babel - Mumford & Sons
Channel Orange - Frank Ocean
Blunderbuss - Jack White


Song Of The Year

The A Team - Ed Sheeran, songwriter (Ed Sheeran)
Adorn - Miguel Pimentel, songwriter (Miguel)
Call Me Maybe - Tavish Crowe, Carly Rae Jepsen & Josh Ramsay, songwriters (Carly Rae Jepsen)
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - Jörgen Elofsson, David Gamson, Greg Kurstin & Ali Tamposi, songwriters (Kelly Clarkson)
We Are Young - Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Dost & Nate Ruess, songwriters (Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe)

Best New Artist

Alabama Shakes
Fun.
Hunter Hayes
The Lumineers
Frank Ocean

POP FIELD

Best Pop Solo Performance

Set Fire To The Rain [live] - Adele
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - Kelly Clarkson
Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen
Wide Awake - Katy Perry

Where Have You Been - Rihanna
I love how this whole category is filled with just women. That makes it so much harder to choose. I love Adele but I pledged allegiance to Kelly when I was a young teen. Katy spoke to me and put words perfectly to a feeling. I spent months singing to Call Me, Maybe. As for Rihanna she's on my bad list- anything related to Chris Brown is a thumbs down.

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Shake It Out - Florence & the Machine
We Are Young - Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe
Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye Featuring Kimbra
Sexy And I Know It - Lmfao
Payphone - Maroon 5 & Wiz Khalifa

Best Pop Instrumental Album

24/7 - Gerald Albright & Norman Brown
Impressions - Chris Botti
Four Hands & A Heart Volume One - Larry Carlton
Live At The Blue Note Tokyo - Dave Koz
Rumbadoodle - Arun Shenoy


Best Pop Vocal Album

Stronger - Kelly Clarkson
Ceremonials - Florence & the Machine
Some Nights - Fun.
Overexposed - Maroon 5
The Truth About Love - Pink
My girl Kelly and Pink are in the same category. This makes me torn but I think Maroon 5 will take this category. I've been a love hate fan of theirs since they first came out. They had a good comeback. I predict they will win but my heart belongs with Kelly and Pink.

DANCE / ELECTRONICA FIELD

Best Dance Recording

Levels - Avicii
Let's Go - Calvin Harris Featuring Ne-yo
Bangarang - Skrillex Featuring Sirah
Don't You Worry Child - Swedish House Mafia Featuring John Martin
I Can't Live Without You - Al Walser

Best Dance/Electronica Album

Wonderland - Steve Aoki
Don't Think - The Chemical Brothers
>Album Title Goes Here< - Deadmau5
Fire & Ice - Kaskade
Bangarang - Skrillex

TRADITIONAL POP FIELD

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Christmas - Michael Bublé
A Holiday Carole - Carole King
Kisses On The Bottom - Paul McCartney

ROCK FIELD

Best Rock Performance

Hold On - Alabama Shakes
Lonely Boy - The Black Keys
Charlie Brown - Coldplay
I Will Wait - Mumford & Sons
We Take Care Of Our Own - Bruce Springsteen

I feel like Coldplay always win when nominated, it is well deserved. All their songs tell a story. Tonight I think it's going to go to the new guys Mumford and Sons.


Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance

I'm Alive - Anthrax
Love Bites (So Do I) - Halestorm
Blood Brothers - Iron Maiden
Ghost Walking - Lamb Of God
No Reflection - Marilyn Manson
Whose Life (Is It Anyways?) - Megadeth

Best Rock Song

Freedom At 21 - Jack White, songwriter (Jack White)
I Will Wait - Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall & Marcus Mumford, songwriters (Mumford & Sons)
Lonely Boy - Dan Auerbach, Brian Burton & Patrick Carney, songwriters (the Black Keys)
Madness - Matthew Bellamy, songwriter (Muse)
We Take Care Of Our Own - Bruce Springsteen, songwriter (Bruce Springsteen)

Best Rock Album

El Camino - The Black Keys
Mylo Xyloto - Coldplay
The 2nd Law - Muse
Wrecking Ball - Bruce Springsteen
Blunderbuss - Jack White

R&B FIELD

Best R&B Performance

Thank You - Estelle
Gonna Be Alright (f.t.b.) - Robert Glasper Experiment featuring Ledisi
I Want You - Luke James
Adorn - Miguel
Climax - Usher

Best Traditional R&B Performance

Lately - Anita Baker
Love On Top - Beyoncé
Wrong Side Of A Love Song - Melanie Fiona
Real Good Hands - Gregory Porter
If Only You Knew - Swv

Best R&B Song

Adorn - Miguel Pimentel, songwriter (Miguel)
Beautiful Surprise - Tamia Hill, Claude Kelly & Salaam Remi, songwriters (Tamia)
Heart Attack - Benjamin Levin, Rico Love & Tremaine Neverson, songwriters (Trey Songz)
Pray For Me - Antonio Dixon, Kenny Edmonds, Anthony Hamilton & Patrick "jque" Smith, songwriters (Anthony Hamilton)
Refill - Darhyl "dj" Camper, Elle Varner & Andrew "pop" Wansel, songwriters (Elle Varner)

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Fortune - Chris Brown
Kaleidoscope Dream - Miguel
Channel Orange - Frank Ocean

RAP FIELD

Best Rap Performance

Hyfr (Hell Ya ... Right) - Drake Featuring Lil' Wayne
... In Paris - Jay-z & Kanye West
Daughters - Nas
Mercy - Kanye West featuring Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz
I Do - Young Jeezy featuring Jay-z & André 3000

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

Wild Ones - Flo Rida Featuring Sia
No Church In The Wild - Jay-z & Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean & The-dream
Tonight (Best You Ever Had) - John Legend Featuring Ludacris

Cherry Wine - Nas Featuring Amy Winehouse
Talk That Talk - Rihanna Featuring Jay-Z

Best Rap Song

Daughters - Nasir Jones & Ernest Wilson, songwriters (Patrick Adams, Gary Decarlo, Dale Frashuer & Paul Leka, songwriters) (Nas) Track From: Life Is Good

Lotus Flower Bomb - Olubowale Akintimehin, S. Joseph Dew, Jerrin Howard, Walker Johnson & Miguel Jontel Pimentel, songwriters (Wale Featuring Miguel)

Mercy - Sean Anderson, Tauheed Epps, Stephan Taft, James Thomas, Terrence Thornton & Kanye West, songwriters (Denzie Beagle, Winston Riley & Reggie Williams, songwriters) (Kanye West featuring Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz)

The Motto - Dwayne Carter, Aubrey Graham & Tyler Williams, songwriters (Drake Featuring Lil' Wayne)

... In Paris - Shawn Carter, Mike Dean, Chauncey Hollis & Kanye West, Songwriters (W.A. Donaldson, songwriter) (Jay-Z & Kanye West)


Young, Wild & Free - Calvin Broadus, Chris Brody Brown, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Peter Hernandez & Cameron Thomaz, songwriters (t. Bluechel, M. Borrow, T. Griffin, K. Jackson, N. Lee & M. Newman, songwriters) (Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa featuring Bruno Mars)

Best Rap Album

Take Care - Drake
Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album, Pt. 1 - Lupe Fiasco
Life Is Good - Nas
Undun - The Roots
God Forgives, I Don't - Rick Ross
Based On A T.r.u. Story - 2 Chainz