2024 Grammy Awards Predictions: Who Will and Who Should Win

SZA leads the field with 9 nominations, but will she take home more brass than Taylor Swift, boygenius, Miley Cyrus or Victoria Monét?

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2024 Grammy Awards Predictions: Who Will and Who Should Win

The 66th Grammy Awards are this Sunday, and the “best of the best” that the music industry has to offer, at least in a mainstream sense, will be rewarded for their contributions over the last year. SZA, deservedly, leads the way with nine total nominations, while Victoria Monét, Jon Batiste, Brandy Clark, Olivia Rodrigo and boygenius aren’t too far behind. Today, we’re looking at our favorite categories and will be picking not just who we think will win, but who we would love to see take home every golden phonograph when the curtains close on Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles this weekend. Without further ado, here are our 2024 Grammy Awards predictions.


Album of the Year

boygenius: the record
Janelle Monáe: The Age of Pleasure
Jon Batiste: World Music Radio
Lana Del Rey: Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
Miley Cyrus: Endless Summer Vacation
Olivia Rodrigo: Guts
SZA: SOS
Taylor Swift: Midnights

Will Win: Taylor Swift, Midnights
The Paste Pick: Lana Del Rey, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd

SZA, Olivia Rodrigo, Lana Del Rey, Janelle Monáe and boygenius all put out better records than Midnights, but betting against Taylor Swift’s staying power in the industry is a fool’s errand. She is primed to win her fourth Album of the Year award, and I’d be shocked if she doesn’t. However, Lana Del Rey easily made the best record here, and it would be pretty great to see her get recognition for it. Caroline Polachek not getting a nod for putting out the best pop album of 2023 is a head-scratcher.

Record of the Year

Billie Eilish: “What Was I Made For?”
boygenius: “Not Strong Enough”
Jon Batiste: “Worship”
Miley Cyrus: “Flowers”
Olivia Rodrigo: “Vampire”
SZA: “Kill Bill”
Taylor Swift: “Anti-Hero”
Victoria Monét: “On My Mama”

Will Win: Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?”
The Paste Pick: SZA, “Kill Bill”

I think “Anti-Hero” is in the running here, but Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” not only is an incredible ballad, but it was a defining song in the biggest film of 2023, Barbie. Given Eilish’s track-record with the Grammys in such a short span of time, she’s a safe bet here. I’d love to see the Recording Academy switch it up and throw some love SZA’s way, as “Kill Bill” was one of the best tracks of the last 15 months, period. The lack of rap in this category is a bit unsettling, and you’d think that Kendrick Lamar’s resume would have made his collaboration with Baby Keem, “The Hillbillies,” a shoe-in. Don’t be surprised if Miley Cyrus takes home the brass here, though.

Best Song Written for Visual Media

Billie Eilish: “What Was I Made For?”
Dua Lipa: “Dance the Night”
Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice Featuring Aqua: “Barbie World”
Rihanna: “Lift Me Up”
Ryan Gosling: “I’m Just Ken”

Will Win: Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?”
The Paste Pick: Dua Lipa, “Dance the Night”

If Billie nabs Record of the Year, then Best Song Written for Visual Media should be a cake walk. Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night” was such an infectious pop song, though, that I’d love to see her snag the win here. If the Academy rewards Ryan Gosling for “I’m Just Ken,” though, that would be absolutely wild. It did win Best Song at the Critic’s Choice Awards recently, so you never know!

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Including Film and Television)

John Williams: The Fabelmans
John Williams: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Ludwig Göransson: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Ludwig Göransson: Oppenheimer
Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt: Barbie

Will Win: Ludwig Göransson, Oppenheimer
The Paste Pick: Ludwig Göransson, Oppenheimer

Ludwig Göransson nabbing two nominations in this category just makes sense. His only real competition is John Williams, who did such a stellar job scoring The Fabelmans. Göransson’s work on Oppenheimer, though, is generational. He’s the best composer in Hollywood right now for a reason, and the Grammys aren’t going to overlook that.

Best Country Album

Brothers Osborne: Brothers Osborne
Kelsea Ballerini: Rolling Up the Welcome Mat
Lainey Wilson: Bell Bottom Country
Tyler Childers: Rustin’ in the Rain
Zach Bryan: Zach Bryan

Will Win: Zach Bryan, Zach Bryan
The Paste Pick: Zach Bryan, Zach Bryan

Out of these nominees, Zach Bryan’s self-titled album is the best. It’s not even close, really. I think (and hope) the Grammys know that, too. But, it’s a bit of a bummer that a country record like Jess Williamson’s Time Ain’t Accidental was left out. That was the best country album of 2023, and it really has deserved all of the adoration it’s already received. I wish the Academy was hip to that truth, too.

Best Country Solo Performance

Brandy Clark: “Buried”
Chris Stapleton: “White Horse”
Dolly Parton: “The Last Thing on My Mind”
Luke Combs: “Fast Car”
Tyler Childers: “In Your Love”

Will Win: Luke Combs, “Fast Car”
The Paste Pick: Chris Stapleton, “White Horse”

Luke Combs’ insufferable cover of Tracy Chapman’s already-perfect “Fast Car” will win. I don’t think anyone else really has a shot, to be honest. “White Horse” was a highlight from Chris Stapleton’s recent LP Higher, but this is a pretty lopsided category.

Best New Artist

Coco Jones
Gracie Abrams
Fred Again..
Ice Spice
Jelly Roll
Noah Kahan
Victoria Monét
The War and Treaty

Will Win: Ice Spice
The Paste Pick: Victoria Monét

I don’t understand what the requirements are for this award, so boygenius very well might have been left off because Phoebe Bridgers already nabbed a nomination for it a few years back. The rules do state that an artist can be nominated so long as they haven’t had a “breakthrough or prominence” before the eligibility period. But, it’s weird to see them garner so many noms this year but not in this category. Ice Spice is a consensus pick across the board, but few artists have had a bigger year in recent memory than Noah Kahan. Love his brand of folk music or hate it, you can’t ignore that he’s blown up more than almost everyone else on this list. However, Victoria Monét is nominated for seven Grammys for a reason. 2023 was her year, and her debut album Jaguar II dazzled.

Song of the Year

Billie Eilish: “What Was I Made For?”
Dua Lipa: “Dance the Night”
Jon Batiste: “Butterfly”
Lana Del Rey: “A&W”
Miley Cyrus: “Flowers”
Olivia Rodrigo: “Vampire”
SZA: “Kill Bill”
Taylor Swift: “Anti-Hero”

Will Win: Taylor Swift, “Anti-Hero”
The Paste Pick: Lana Del Rey, “A&W”

Swift is likely to clean up here again, but Lana getting some recognition for “A&W,” the far-and-away best song on this list (and one of the best songs of 2023, period), would be much appreciated.

Best Melodic Rap Performance

Burna Boy ft. 21 Savage: “Sittin’ on Top of the World”
Doja Cat: “Attention”
Drake & 21 Savage: “Spin Bout U”
Lil Durk ft. J. Cole: “All My Life”
SZA: “Low”

Will Win: Drake & 21 Savage: “Spin Bout U”
The Paste Pick: SZA, “Low”

I think this is Drake and 21 Savage’s award to lose, but I’d be happy with a full SZA sweep across the board.

Best R&B Album

Babyface: Girls Night Out
Coco Jones: What I Didn’t Tell You
Emily King: Special Occasion
Summer Walker: Clear 2: Soft Life EP
Victoria Monét: Jaguar II

Will Win: Victoria Monét, Jaguar II
The Paste Pick: Victoria Monét, Jaguar II

Best R&B Performance

Chris Brown: “Summer Too Hot”
Coco Jones: “ICU”
Robert Glasper Featuring Sir & Alex Isley: “Back to Love”
SZA: “Kill Bill”
Victoria Monét: “How Does It Make You Feel”

Will Win: SZA, “Kill Bill”
The Paste Pick: SZA, “Kill Bill”

Honestly, give it to anyone but Chris Brown. Academy, please, I’m begging you.

Best Alternative Music Album

Arctic Monkeys: The Car
boygenius: the record
Gorillaz: Cracker Island
Lana Del Rey: Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
PJ Harvey: I Inside The Old Year Dying

Will Win: boygenius, the record
The Paste Pick: PJ Harvey, I Inside The Old Year Dying

I’m happy with any of these records winning. Well, except for Gorillaz. Just not them, please.

Best Alternative Music Performance

Alvvays: “Belinda Says”
Arctic Monkeys: “Body Paint”
boygenius: “Cool About It”
Lana Del Rey: “A&W”
Paramore: “This Is Why”

Will Win: Lana Del Rey, “A&W”
The Paste Pick: Alvvays, “Belinda Says”

This is where Lana does get her due, but don’t be shocked if boygenius sneaks in and snags the award. Either of those two have this one on lock, but how cool would it be to see Alvvays finally get the respect they’ve long deserved?

Best Rock Album

Foo Fighters: But Here We Are
Greta Van Fleet: Starcatcher
Metallica: 72 Seasons
Paramore: This Is Why
Queens of the Stone Age: In Times New Roman…

Will Win: Foo Fighters, But Here We Are
The Paste Pick: Foo Fighters, But Here We Are

Not only is But Here We Are the best album out of this grouping, there’s just far too much emotional weight behind the project. It’s the best Foo Fighters album in more than a decade, and it takes this one home. But, if Paramore can snag it somehow, that would be well-deserved.

Best Pop Dance Recording

Bebe Rexha & David Guetta: “One in a Million”
Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding: “Miracle”
David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray: “Baby Don’t Hurt Me”
Kylie Minogue: “Padam Padam”
Troye Sivan: “Rush”

Will Win: Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding, “Miracle”
The Paste Pick: Troye Sivan, “Rush”

“Rush” was a definitive dance track in 2023, as was “Padam Padam,” which could very likely win this award. But I think the Academy plays it safe and gives it to “Miracle.” Yawn.

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Labrinth ft. Billie Eilish: “Never Felt So Alone”
Lana Del Rey ft. Jon Batiste: “Candy Necklace”
Miley Cyrus ft. Brandi Carlile: “Thousand Miles”
SZA ft. Phoebe Bridgers: “Ghost in the Machine”
Taylor Swift ft. Ice Spice: “Karma”

Will Win: Taylor Swift ft. Ice Spice, “Karma”
The Paste Pick: SZA ft. Phoebe Bridgers, “Ghost in the Machine”

The “Karma” collaboration between Swift and Ice Spice is such a genius Grammy bait move. I’d be shocked if it doesn’t win. I’m crossing my fingers for SZA and Phoebe or Lana and Jon Batiste, though.

Best Pop Solo Performance

Billie Eilish: “What Was I Made For?”
Doja Cat: “Paint the Town Red”
Miley Cyrus: “Flowers”
Olivia Rodrigo: “Vampire”
Taylor Swift: “Anti-Hero”

Will Win: Miley Cyrus, “Flowers”
The Paste Pick: Olivia Rodrigo, “Vampire”

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Daniel Nigro
Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II
Hit-Boy
Jack Antonoff
Metro Boomin

Will Win: Jack Antonoff
The Paste Pick: Jack Antonoff

Jack’s track record over the last year and change, which includes credits on The 1975’s Being Funny in a Foreign Language, Lana’s Did you know there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd and Taylor Swift’s Midnights, is unbeatable. It’s his award to lose, and it would mark three straight victories in the category, making him just the second producer in Grammy history (alongside Babyface) to achieve such a feat.

Best Pop Vocal Album

Kelly Clarkson: Chemisty
Miley Cyrus: Endless Summer Vacation
Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS
Ed Sheeran:
Taylor Swift: Midnights

Will Win: Taylor Swift, Midnights
The Paste Pick: Olivia Rodrigo, GUTS

Best Dance/Electronic Recording

Aphex Twin: “Blackbox Life Recorder 21F”
James Blake: “Loading”
Disclosure: “Higher Than Ever Before”
Romy & Fred again..: “Strong”
Skrillex, Fred again.. & Flowdan: “Rumble”

Will Win: Romy & Fred again.., “Strong”
The Paste Pick: Aphex Twin, “Blackbox Life Recorder 21F”

I’m pulling for Aphex Twin here, but “Blackbox Life Recorder 21F” is a long shot. Whether it’s “Strong” or “Rumble,” I think Fred again… walks home with it.

Best Dance/Electronic Music Album

James Blake: Playing Robots Into Heaven
The Chemical Brothers: For That Beautiful Feeling
Fred again..: Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022)
Kx5: Kx5
Skrillex: Quest for Fire

Will Win: Fred again…, Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022)
The Paste Pick: James Blake, Playing Robots Into Heaven

Best Rock Performance

Arctic Monkeys: “Sculptures of Anything Goes”
Black Pumas: “More Than a Love Song”
boygenius: “Not Strong Enough”
Foo Fighters: “Rescued”
Metallica: “Lux Æterna”

Will Win: boygenus, “Not Strong Enough”
The Paste Pick: boygenius, “Not Strong Enough”

The disparity in quality between “Not Strong Enough” and the next best song in this category (“Sculptures of Anything Goes,” I guess?) is actually discouraging. But it’s boygenius’ award to lose, and I don’t think they will.

Best Metal Performance

Disturbed: “Bad Man”
Ghost: “Phantom of the Opera”
Metallica: “72 Seasons”
Slipknot: “Hive Mind”
Spiritbox: “Jaded”

Will Win: Metallica, “72 Seasons”
The Paste Pick: Spiritbox, “Jaded”

Best Rock Song

boygenius: “Not Strong Enough”
Foo Fighters: “Rescued”
Olivia Rodrigo: “Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl”
Queens of the Stone Age: “Emotion Sickness”
The Rolling Stones: “Angry”

Will Win: Foo Fighters, “Rescued”
The Paste Pick: boygenius, “Not Strong Enough”

Best Traditional R&B Performance

Babyface ft. Coco Jones: “Simple”
Kenyon Dixon: “Lucky”
Victoria Monét ft. Earth, Wind & Fire and Hazel Monét: “Hollywood”
PJ Morton ft. Susan Carol: “Good Morning”
SZA: “Love Language”

Will Win: Victoria Monét ft. Earth, Wind & Fire and Hazel Monét, “Hollywood”
The Paste Pick: SZA, “Love Language”

Best R&B Song

Coco Jones: “ICU”
Halle: “Angel”
Robert Glasper ft. SiR & Alex Isley: “Back to Love”
SZA: “Snooze”
Victoria Monét: “On My Mama”

Will Win: Victoria Monét, “On My Mama”
The Paste Pick: SZA, “Snooze”

Best Progressive R&B Album

6lack: Since I Have a Lover
Diddy: The Love Album: Off the Grid
Terrace Martin and James Fauntleroy: Nova
Janelle Monáe: The Age of Pleasure
SZA: SOS

Will Win: SZA, SOS
The Paste Pick: SZA, SOS

Best Rap Performance

Baby Keem ft. Kendrick Lamar: “The Hillbillies”
Black Thought: “Love Letter”
Coi Leray: “Players”
Drake & 21 Savage: “Rich Flex”
Killer Mike ft. André 3000, Future, and Eryn Allen Kane: “Scientists & Engineers”

Will Win: Baby Keem ft. Kendrick Lamar, “The Hillbillies”
The Paste Pick: Black Thought, “Love Letter”

If “The Hillbillies” wins, that’s more than fine. But, it would be cool to see Black Thought get the victory here.

Best Rap Song

Doja Cat: “Attention”
Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice ft. Aqua: “Barbie World”
Lil Uzi Vert: “Just Wanna Rock”
Drake & 21 Savage: “Rich Flex”
Killer Mike ft. André 3000, Future, and Eryn Allen Kane: “Scientists & Engineers”

Will Win: Drake & 21 Savage, “Rich Flex”
The Paste Pick: Killer Mike ft. André 3000, Future, and Eryn Allen Kane, “Scientists & Engineers”

The high-profile collaboration between Drake and 21 Savage will get recognized here, though “Scientists & Engineers” was a big highlight from Michael. It would be cool to see Doja Cat win for “Attention” here, too.

Best Rap Album

Drake & 21 Savage: Her Loss
Killer Mike: Michael
Metro Boomin: Heroes & Villains
Nas: King’s Disease III
Travis Scott: Utopia

Will Win: Metro Boomin, Heroes & Villains
The Paste Pick: Travis Scott, Utopia

This year’s Best Rap Album selection features an unexciting field of nominees, which opens the door up for a record as lukewarm as Heroes & Villain to take home the brass. If I had to choose between these five albums, I guess I’d give it to Utopia. I wouldn’t be mad if Michael or King’s Disease III won, though.

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

Dierks Bentley ft. Billy Strings: “High Note”
Brothers Osborne: “Nobody’s Nobody”
Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves: ‘I Remember Everything”
Vince Gill & Paul Franklin: “Kissing Your Picture (Is So Cold)”
Jelly Roll with Lainey Wilson: “Save Me”
Carly Pearce ft. Chris Stapleton: “We Don’t Fight Anymore”

Will Win: Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves, ‘I Remember Everything”
The Paste Pick: Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves, ‘I Remember Everything”

Best Country Song

Brandy Clark: “Buried”
Chris Stapleton: “White Horse”
Morgan Wallen: “Last Night”
Tyler Childers: “In Your Love”
Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves: “I Remember Everything”

Will Win: Chris Stapleton, “White Horse”
The Paste Pick: Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything”

It’s good to see a song like “In Your Love” get some recognition in this category, but I don’t see the Academy making the leap to honor it any further. Stapleton has the industry cred needed to take this one home, though I wouldn’t be shocked to see Morgan Wallen cap off his big year on the charts with a Grammy here. But, there’s no denying that “I Remember Everything” was one of the best country duets of 2023.

Best American Roots Performance

Jon Batiste: “Butterfly”
Blind Boys of Alabama: “Heaven Help Us All”
Madison Cunningham: “Inventing the Wheel”
Rhiannon Giddens: “You Louisiana Man”
Allison Russell: “Eve Was Black”

Will Win: Jon Batiste, “Butterfly”
The Paste Pick: Allison Russell, “Eve Was Black”

The Grammys love Jon Batiste (so do we!), and I think he takes this one. I’m hoping either Cunningham, Giddens or Russell can pull off an upset, though.

Best Americana Performance

Blind Boys of Alabama: “Friendship”
Tyler Childers: “Help Me Make It Through the Night”
Brandy Clark ft. Brandi Carlile: “Dear Insecurity”
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: “King of Oklahoma”
Allison Russell: “The Returner”

Will Win: Brandy Clark ft. Brandi Carlile, “Dear Insecurity”
The Paste Pick: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “King of Oklahoma”

A collaboration between Brandy Clark and Brandi Carlile is a formula I can’t see walking home empty-handed. But, if it were up to me, I’d give Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit every award they’re nominated for.

Best American Roots Song

The War and Treaty: “Blank Page”
Billy Strings ft. Willie Nelson: “California Sober”
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: “Cast Iron Skillet”
Brandy Clark ft. Brandi Carlile: “Dear Insecurity”
Allison Russell: “The Returner”

Will Win: Brandy Clark ft. Brandi Carlile, “Dear Insecurity”
The Paste Pick: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, “Cast Iron Skillet”

Best Americana Album

Brandy Clark: Brandy Clark
Rodney Crowell: The Chicago Sessions
Rhiannon Giddens: You’re the One
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: Weathervanes
Allison Russell: The Returner

Will Win: Brandy Clark, Brandy Clark
The Paste Pick: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Weathervanes

See here.

Best Bluegrass Album

Sam Bush: Radio John: Songs of John Hartford
Michael Cleveland: Lovin’ of the Game
Mighty Poplar: Mighty Poplar
Willie Nelson: Bluegrass
Billy Strings: Me/And/Dad
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway: City of Gold

Will Win: Willie Nelson, Bluegrass
The Paste Pick: Billy Strings, Me/And/Dad

The Academy tends to favor big-name artists, so I think Nelson is a safe bet here. But don’t be surprised if Strings or, even, Molly Tuttle walks home with this one.

Best Folk Album

Dom Flemons: Traveling Wildfire
The Milk Carton Kids: I Only See the Moon
Joni Mitchell: Joni Mitchell at Newport [Live]
Nickel Creek: Celebrants
Old Crow Medicine Show: Jubilee
Paul Simon: Seven Psalms
Rufus Wainwright: Folkocracy

Will Win: Rufus Wainwright, Folkocracy
The Paste Pick: Nickel Creek, Celebrants

Wainwright got all of his friends to make an album with him, but Nickel Creek made a beautiful statement with Celebrants.

Best Comedy Album

Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would
Wanda Sykes: I’m An Entertainer
Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love
Dave Chappelle: What’s In A Name?

Will Win: Dave Chappelle, What’s In A Name?
The Paste Pick: Trevor Noah, I Wish You Would

This entire category is just one giant sigh, and there’s no doubt that Chappelle will win despite his ongoing (and exhausting) problematic on-stage behavior.

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

Daisy Jones & The Six: Aurora
Various Artists: Barbie The Album
Various Artists: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From and Inspired By
Various Artists: Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3: Awesome Mix, Vol. 3
Weird Al Yankovic: Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

Will Win: Barbie The Album
The Paste Pick: Aurora

Barbie is a shoe-in, but how fun would it be to see Daisy Jones & The Six get some love?

Best Music Video

The Beatles: “I’m Only Sleeping”
Tyler Childers: “In Your Love”
Billie Eilish: “What Was I Made For”
Kendrick Lamar: “Count Me Out”
Troye Sivan: “Rush”

Will Win: Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For”
The Paste Pick: Troye Sivan, “Rush”

Poppers! That is all.

Best Recording Package

Caroline Rose: The Art of Forgetting
Hsing-Hui Cheng: Cadenza 21’
Perry Shall (The Arcs): Eletrophonic Chronic
Iam8bit: Gravity Falls
Yu Wei: Migration
Luke Brooks & James Theseus Buck: Stumpwork

Will Win: Perry Shall (The Arcs), Eletrophonic Chronic
The Paste Pick: Perry Shall (The Arcs), Eletrophonic Chronic

See here.

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

The Collected Works of Neutral Milk Hotel
For The Birds: The Birdsong Project
Gieo
Inside: Deluxe Box Set
Words & Music, May 1965 – Deluxe Edition

Will Win: The Collected Works of Neutral Milk Hotel
The Paste Pick: The Collected Works of Neutral Milk Hotel

This could go any way, to be honest. Picking one over the other is a real shot in the dark, but let’s just cross our fingers that Neutral Milk Hotel win their first-ever Grammy.

Best Historical Album

Bob Dylan: Fragments – Time Out Of Mind Sessions (1996-1997): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17
Various Artists: The Moaninest Moan of Them All: The Jazz Saxophone of Loren McMurray, 1920-1922
Various Artists: Playing for the Man at the Door: Field Recordings from the Collection of Mack McCormick, 1958-1971
Lou Reed: Words & Music, May 1965 – Deluxe Edition
Various Artists: Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos

Will Win: Various Artists, Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos
The Paste Pick: Bob Dylan, Fragments – Time Out Of Mind Sessions (1996-1997): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

Bokanté: History
boygenius: The Record
Caroline Polachek: Desire, I Want to Turn Into You
Feist: Multitudes
Victoria Monét: Jaguar II

Will Win: Victoria Monét, Jaguar II
The Paste Pick: Caroline Polachek, Desire, I Want to Turn Into You

Best Remixed Recording

Depeche Mode: “Wagging Tongue (Wet Leg Remix)”
Gorillaz ft. Tame Impala & Booty Brown: “New Gold (Dom Dolla Remix)”
Lane 8: “Reviver (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix)”
Mariah Carey: “Workin’ Hard (Terry Hunter Remix)”
Turnstile and Badbadnotgood ft. Blood Orange: “Alien Love Call”

Will Win: Gorillaz ft. Tame Impala & Booty Brown, “New Gold (Dom Dolla Remix)”
The Paste Pick: Turnstile and Badbadnotgood ft. Blood Orange, “Alien Love Call”

The world will be a utopia if Turnstile becomes a Grammy Award-winning band. Make it happen, Academy.


The 66th Grammy Awards will air at 8 PM EST on Sunday, February 4th on CBS and Paramount+.

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