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He said, she said: Predicting the 2021 Grammy winners

He said, she said: Predicting the 2021 Grammy winners
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Who s who of the music world gear up for Grammys 2021

Ahead of Grammys 2021, a look at key nominees The 63rd annual Grammy Awards will be handed out at 5pm on Sunday in LA (5am Monday morning in Pakistan) AFP March 14, 2021 Nearly a year to the day after Covid-19 grounded tours and forced performance venues to close, the music world will celebrate its stars at the Grammys on Sunday, and try to move past a crushing 2020, reported AFP. The normally glitzy gala will be scaled back, like all major awards shows, to a primarily virtual affair, with a mix of live and pre-taped performances in keeping with restrictions now commonplace in the coronavirus era, which left the industry flailing and forced the ceremony to be pushed back.

2021 Grammy predictions: Who will win, who should win music s biggest awards

2021 Grammy predictions: Who will win, who should win music s biggest awards
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Here are our Grammy predictions: Beyonce, Taylor and the cursed best new artist category

Here are our Grammy predictions: Beyonce, Taylor and the cursed best new artist category Mikael Wood, Suzy Exposito and Charles Holmes Los Angeles Times Almost exactly a year after the live music business shut down due to COVID-19 and six weeks after the show was originally scheduled to happen before being postponed the 63rd Grammy Awards will finally take place Sunday night in Los Angeles. The telecast itself will be obviously shaped by the necessities of the pandemic: Ben Winston, who s overseeing the Grammys for the first time after Ken Ehrlich s four decades at the helm, has promised a supremely intimate experience geared to viewers at home, as opposed to the live audience that won t exist. (Performances are expected from Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny, BTS and last year s big winner, Billie Eilish, among many others.)

From Taylor Swift to Megan Thee Stallion: Our predictions for the 2021 Grammy Awards

When music s biggest night airs during a pandemic, does it still make a sound? If its awards brethren are any indicator, the answer is… sort of. The CMAs, Emmys, and Golden Globes which have trotted out modified versions of their telecasts since you-know-what began last March all saw drop-offs in ratings. Then again, that downward slope pre-dates COVID-19. And having fewer eyeballs shouldn t excuse the boring pitfalls the Grammys have consistently fallen into. (Remember the I Sing the Body Electric cover in hour 4 of last year s Grammys? I wish I didn t.) If the show which has also lost viewers over the years, likely due to a combination of A-list music stars boycotting and the perception that the Recording Academy is out of touch hopes to stay relevant, it needs to at least learn from other virtual ceremonies: Double down on shots of stars hanging at home, skip the shoddy production that reminds us of work Zoom calls, and lean heavily on new music, preferably performed l

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