Way Too Early Picks: 60th GRAMMY Awards – Big Categories
Who will come out on top at the 60th Grammy Awards? We take our best stab a picking the winners for record, album, and song of the year, as well as best new artist.
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Who will come out on top at the 60th Grammy Awards? We take our best stab a picking the winners for record, album, and song of the year, as well as best new artist.
So, how did the 60th Grammy Awards nominations stack up? Check out our reactions, including those who were snubbed.
Up-and-coming, Indiana teen country artist Dylan Schneider showcases his potential on sound, well-rounded single, “No Problem.”
So, how did the 60th Grammy Awards nominations stack up? Check out our reactions, including those who were snubbed.
In advance of War & Leisure, eclectic R&B artist Miguel drops final teaser, “Come Through and Chill,” featuring J. Cole and Salaam Remi.
What’s the Chart Scoop this week? Taylor Swift spends a second consecutive week at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 with ‘Reputation.’
Can you answer multiple choice questions about the secular songs that take you to church? Test your knowledge with our 15-question quiz!
Who Signed Off on This Album Artwork? This list explores 30 albums that feature head-shakable, offensive, controversial, or otherwise bad cover art.
YouTube extraordinaire Logan Paul ‘can ride your girl with no handlebars,’ according to his ridiculous, ‘bike-sexual’ single, “No Handlebars.”
American Idol winner Scotty McCreery shines on his thoughtful, reminiscent single, “Five More Minutes.” “Five More Minutes” is sure to give you those ‘feels.’
Actor-musician Kris Wu delivers an easygoing, enjoyable, flex-fest-of-a-single with “B.M.” What does “B.M.” stand for? Burberry Made, of course.
Confident, tatted, singer-rapper-songwriter blackbear assembles an enjoyable, star-studded mixtape with ‘cybersex.’