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Grammy Predictions: Will Adele Be The Belle Of The Grammy Ball?

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First Posted: 02/ 9/2012 9:01 am Updated: 02/12/2012 7:55 pm

By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY and MESFIN FEKADU, The Associated Press

-- Adele is the rare star that doesn't need multiple magazine covers, a cosmetics contract or a clothing line to sell albums. She does it all based on the strength of that sumptuous voice and those stirring songs.

That's a rarity in today's pop world, where artists are overexposed and their music often comes second to what they're promoting in tandem with it.

Adele scored an unlikely critical and commercial triumph with "21," last year's best-selling album, all based off the artistry of songs like "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You." And she'll be richly rewarded come Sunday, when the Grammys hand out their trophies at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. While Kanye West is the lead nominee with seven, Adele, who's up for six, will be the act who dominates - well, at least that's what WE think.

Here's how the AP predicts the trophies will shake out Grammy night.

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ALBUM OF THE YEAR: "21," Adele; "Wasting Light," Foo Fighters; "Born This Way," Lady Gaga; "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," Bruno Mars; "Loud," Rihanna.

MOODY: The Grammys are famous for ignoring the shoo-in for some underdog in the top category, leading to a big shocker. That's just not gonna happen this year, though. None of these other albums can really even make the critical argument that they're better than "21," Adele's phenomenal and phenomenally successful album. This will be the topper on Adele's coronation on Grammy night.

FEKADU: So let's talk about who definitely won't win: Sorry Gaga, Bruno and Rih Rih. Foo Fighters, who strongly represent rock `n' roll in a pop/dance-dominated music world, has a chance. Well, no they don't. In one year Adele's "21" has sold more than six million copies and changed many lives, and I'm sure some of those people are members of The Recording Academy. She better give her ex a shout-out in her victory speech!

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RECORD OF THE YEAR: "Rolling In the Deep," Adele; "Holocene," Bon Iver; "Grenade," Bruno Mars; "The Cave," Mumford & Sons; "Firework," Katy Perry.

FEKADU: The real competition here is between Adele and Mumford & Sons - whose songs are the best two of the bunch. But Adele not only had the record of the year, she had the best voice of the year, the best live performance of the year and the best everything of the year. She even had (one of the) best styles of the year (all black works, man!) If she doesn't win, I sure hope Kanye West jumps onstage and yells: "Adele had the best record of all-time. OF ALL-TIME!"

MOODY: Technically Adele has competition in this category, but really folks? None. As big as "Grenade" and "Firework" were, they are no match for Adele's smoldering performance, and Mumford & Sons and Bon Iver should split the bearded-hipster-indie cred vote. Adele takes home the trophy.

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SONG OF THE YEAR (songwriters): "All of the Lights," Jeff Bhasker, Stacy Ferguson, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West; "The Cave," Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford & Country Winston; "Grenade," Brody Brown, Claude Kelly, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars & Andrew Wyatt; "Holocene," Justin Vernon; "Rolling In the Deep," Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth.

MOODY: Vernon is the only one to write a song without any help in this category, but as hauntingly beautiful as "Holocene" is, it's a little too obscure to really win here. "Rolling in the Deep" would be the obvious choice - a little too obvious, perhaps. It's a risk, but I'm betting that Grammy voters finally give Kanye a little love after wrongly dissing him for album of the year - just when he's starting not to care anymore.

FEKADU: She's wrong. I'm a Kanye supporter - well sometimes I am - but he shouldn't win this for a number of reasons. No.1, "All of the Lights" should NOT be the first rap song to earn this award. No. 2, the song is catchy, but is it great enough to be nominated here? He should have won this honor years ago for "Jesus Walks." But, Halle Berry did win the Oscar for "Monster's Ball" instead of "Losing Isaiah." OK, back to the music. Oh yeah, this will be going to Mumford & Sons.

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NEW ARTIST: The Band Perry; Bon Iver; J. Cole; Nicki Minaj; Skrillex.

FEKADU: It's nice to see an electronic artist like Skrillex here, but he won't win. J. Cole's votes won't match those for Minaj. If Barbies could vote, Minaj would have a better shot. So it's down to critical indie group Bon Iver and The Band Perry, who have won so many music honors from all 10,000 of those awards shows for country music. I guess that means they'll win here, too.

MOODY: Skrillex is probably the least known act, but like Mesfin says, he won't pull off an Esperanza Spalding-type upset this year. Bon Iver is the indie choice but did anyone really listen to that album outside of the Pitchfork-set? J. Cole is too new, so that leaves us with a battle between Nicki Minaj and The Band Perry. As super-hot as Minaj is, I'm guessing Grammy voters will choose the musicianship of the sibling trio, who also had great commercial success with "If I Die Young," making them the balanced choice.

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POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Someone Like You," Adele; "You and I," Lady Gaga; "Grenade," Bruno Mars; "Firework," Katy Perry; "(Expletive) Perfect," Pink.

MOODY: This marks the first year that the men and women are duking it out for vocal performance, and judging by the list of nominees, Grammy voters aren't too impressed with male vocals this year. So despite his nomination, Mars won't likely win this battle with the ladies. Out of the girl-power clique, no one really has the power of Adele (though Pink comes close). Combine that with the heartbreaking emotion that she conveys, and you've got your winner. Adele, yet again.

FEKADU: What she said.

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ROCK SONG: "The Cave," Mumford & Sons (Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford & Country Winston); "Down By the Water," The Decemberists (Colin Meloy); "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall," Coldplay (Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion & Chris Martin); "Lotus Flower," Radiohead (Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Phil Selway & Thom Yorke); "Walk," Foo Fighters (Foo Fighters).

FEKADU: Last year, Mumford & Sons didn't win best new artist or best rock song. Grammy voters didn't know how deserving the band was then, but they won't make that mistake again. Congrats boys on your Grammy win!

MOODY: Don't start building that trophy case just yet, boys. Mumford & Sons are still a little too new and a little too indie for Grammy voters to embrace (besides, they'd split the indie vote with the kings of that genre, Radiohead). The Foo Fighters had one of the top rock albums of the year and Grohl and Co. are veterans who are still rocking - and the Grammys love survivors. And that's why the Foos will win here.

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R&B ALBUM: "F.A.M.E.," Chris Brown; "Second Chance," El DeBarge; "Love Letter," R. Kelly; "Pieces of Me," Ledisi; "Kelly," Kelly Price.

MOODY: DeBarge's "Second Chance" has nothing on the second chance that Brown has been enjoying. The fact that he's nominated shows that Grammy voters don't hold a grudge for that Rihanna attack three years ago, and his comeback after being labeled the ogre of the music world has surely won over many former critics. Look for Brown's continued redemption with a win.

FEKADU: I'm not even going to pick any of these albums. I'm still upset Beyonce's "4" isn't nominated here. (OK, I have a bet with Nekesa so for strategy, I'll also go with "F.A.M.E." And if this is one of the awards to make the live telecast, be ready to see Chris Breezy cry, again!)

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RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION: "Party," Beyoncé & André 3000; "I'm On One," DJ Khaled, Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne; "I Need a Doctor," Dr. Dre, Eminem & Skylar Grey; "What's My Name?," Rihanna & Drake; "Motivation," Kelly Rowland & Lil Wayne; "All of the Lights," Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie.

FEKADU: I wish Kelly Rowland and Lil Wayne would win for "Motivation," one of last year's best songs. Or "I'm On One," which could give DJ Khaled, Drake and Rick Ross their first Grammy wins. But that isn't likely. Look for Kanye, the rapper with the most Grammys (14 and counting), to get the win for "All of the Lights," which is also up for song of the year.

MOODY: It's hard to compete against a song that even featured Sir Elton John in the mix. For as much as people love to hate on Kanye, Grammy voters love him when it comes to the rap categories. No need for a West hissy-fit here - he'll take the award, thank you.

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COUNTRY ALBUM: "My Kinda Party," Jason Aldean; "Chief," Eric Church; "Own the Night," Lady Antebellum; "Red River Blue," Blake Shelton; "Here for a Good Time," George Strait; "Speak Now," Taylor Swift.

MOODY: Swift was robbed by not getting a nomination in the general album category; she's probably already written a searing acoustic-guitar ditty about the snub for the new album. But maybe she won't publish it if Grammy voters do right by her in the country category. Chances are she won't be singing about Grammy blues after Sunday night.

FEKADU: Lady Antebellum won the coveted album of the year trophy last year and Swift the year before. But their follow-ups clearly weren't as good, according to Grammy voters. Now these country acts know how the rappers feel! Jason Aldean, though, had a tremendous year, and he deserves - and will - win this honor. Now cue up that new, angry Swift song!

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04:13 PM on 02/11/2012
She's fabulous -- what a VOICE!! i hope she sweeps it
03:41 PM on 02/10/2012
If Adele does not sweep the Grammy's,it will just prove the show is nothing more than a POPULARITY CONTEST!!!
She has a voice so pure and along with her writing,the way she sings the song,is something that hasnt come along in a long time
GOOD LUCK ADELE
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Camille Michelle
12:20 PM on 02/10/2012
Le sigh....

I wish Amy Winehouse were still alive...
09:30 AM on 02/10/2012
I have no doubt that she will sweep the Grammys. She deserves to after all. When was the last time a talent (singer/songwriter) like her came along? Norah Jones perhaps, although Adele has a wider fan base than Jones' coffee house audience. She will win and I will probably cry with her success, join me won't you?
02:35 PM on 02/10/2012
My thoughts exactly - and I was about to make the same comparison to Norah Jones who deserved, based on talent, her multiple Grammy awards - just as Adele does this year!
03:44 PM on 02/10/2012
Great point about Norah...Like another poster said though,it is a different fan base but I would not be afraid to mention Norah in the same sentice as Adele
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Alwayswatchin
03:51 AM on 02/10/2012
I haven't heard anybody consistently better. It also tells me how scared they are of her when the negatives are not about her music. They attack her on her appearance and quirks anyone has without ever receiving the mass amount of attention she is just beginning to receive. Her esteem will improve with time and her appearance to me is a non factor, but that will come with money she will also receive in large quantity. If health does not fail her, meaning throat issues, she has even more room to grow with that very strong voice and song choice. If she gets the right advice from people who teach her about potential pitfalls and if she has the sense to use it, I certainly look forward to her career. It is hard to maintain a humble demeanor with talent. I hope for her because I enjoy her music and control of it.
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LouiseM
One of the most cynical optimists you'll ever meet
03:46 AM on 02/10/2012
Adele. There is only one. Just when I was beginning to doubt that there would ever belistenable songs again, "21" appears.

She deserves every plaudit she gets/
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MindyM
It is better to light a candle than curse the dark
03:25 AM on 02/10/2012
I will be watching the Grammys and hoping to see Adele win as many as possible. She is so deserving and a much needed talent gracing the music world. We know that when she performs, there will be no need for lip-synching, autotune or any kind of smoke and mirrors.

She can come out on that stage without the bells and whistles and just blow the roof off the place with her brilliant, passionate voice.

Adele, you go girl!
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CATNIP1
native Texan
10:25 PM on 02/09/2012
It's not very often someone like her comes along.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SMK-6EcgJE&feature=player_detailpage
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CATNIP1
native Texan
10:18 PM on 02/09/2012
This is why she deserves to win !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiMK9e0h6YE&feature=player_detailpage
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CATNIP1
native Texan
10:12 PM on 02/09/2012
Hey...I can actually hear the words !
08:28 PM on 02/09/2012
probably
08:25 PM on 02/09/2012
After the AMA's if she don't win, then I truly believe the voting system is rigged.
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practical 1
Apply Truth liberally to the inflamed area
08:19 PM on 02/09/2012
She has an absolutely amazing voice. I wish her all the best.
jerryatthebeach
Till Death Do You Barrier Island...
08:06 PM on 02/09/2012
I won't predict that she is going to be the big winner. Then the cat fight will ensue....
06:32 PM on 02/09/2012
Adele is the best artist, the most talented musically by far. If the Grammys truly want to honor this, they will by honoring her.