With the 2021 GRAMMY Awards less than a week away, excitement continues to build for the event.

Every field is jam-packed with the who’s who in the music industry. Take for example the Best New Artist category. Taylor Swift, Haim, Jhené Aiko, Black Pumas, Jacob Collier, Dua Lipa, Post Malone, and Coldplay are all nominated.

But who will win and who should win?

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With the 2021 GRAMMY Awards less than a week away, excitement continues to build for the event.

Every field is jam-packed with the who’s who in the music industry. Take for example the Song Of The Year category. Beyoncé, Roddy Ricch, Taylor Swift, Post Malone, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, H.E.R., JP Saxe and Julia Michaels are all nominated.

But who will win and who should win?

Join us below to find out…

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Cardi B‘s latest smash, ‘Enough (Miami),’ soared to the upper rankings of real-time iTunes and Apple Music charts just hours after its March 15 release.

In fact, the commercial response to the OG Parker-produced bop has been so hot industry analysts are already predicting it could debut as high as #10 on next week’s Hot 100 after its inaugural sales tracking period is over – a feat that (if true) would make it her highest-charting solo single since 2021’s chart-topping ‘Up.’

Not leaving the big premiere to chance, the GRAMMY-winning rapstress is hitting the promo trail hard with a slew of interviews and most recently a sizzling performance of the new cut.

Hop inside to see how she rocked ‘From the Block‘ with the first live rendition of ‘Enough.’

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In 2016, Taylor Swift made GRAMMY history when she scored her second Album of the Year win – that time for her blockbuster 2014 LP, ‘1989.’

In 2021, Swift became the sole owner of the most Album of the Year wins among female acts as she collected the coveted golden gramophone again – that time for her 2020 LP ‘Folklore.’

With her fourth capture of the category on Sunday (February 4), she can boast a win of even higher historic measure.

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While it was wholly expected that Taylor Swift would dominate the 2024 GRAMMYs with nominations for work found aboard her 2022 blockbuster project, ‘Midnights,’ few knew just how historic the mentions would be.

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Hours after the unveiling of the 2024 GRAMMY nominations on Friday (November 10), the entertainment industry and its enthusiasts are still buzzing over music’s biggest night (and biggest honor).

Ahead of toasting the year’s best and brightest on February 4, 2024, the coveted tally of nods expectedly listed the likes of chart-toppers Taylor Swift, SZA, and Olivia Rodrigo as competitors for the ceremony’s top honors.

While jaws dropped to see some of the categories they were mentioned in and omitted from, fan groups of other major hitmakers like P!nk, Chloe Bailey, Latto, Travis Scott, Sam Smith, and Kylie Minogue are steam-pressed their favorites were placed in unexpected categories or totally shut out all togther.

Look inside to see who made That Grape Juice‘s list of ‘2024 GRAMMY Snubs and Surprises.’

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If winning their inaugural GRAMMYs together and making Billboard history with their duet, ‘Kiss Me More,’ is proof, Doja Cat and SZA are formidable forces apart and even more so collaboratively.

Hopes to underscore that point came Friday (April 14) courtesy of a reunion via the surprise remix to the latter’s blockbuster hit, ‘Kill Bill.’

The tune’s original incarnation, found aboard SZA’s top-selling sophomore album ‘SOS,’ was recently certified triple Platinum for sales of 3 million in the United States and has been a mainstay in the Hot 100’s top 5 since its January 13 release.

Could the Doja-assisted revamp be just what’s needed to finally get it to #1 on the hitlist? Hop inside to hear it and tell us.

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Just weeks after being printed in GRAMMY history books for becoming the ceremony’s most awarded act ever (as we reported here), Beyoncé boasts a similar achievement in the NAACP Image Awards’ records.

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H.E.R. (born Gabriella Wilson) may only be 25-years-old, but the singer-actress is already one of the most-awarded musicians of her generation.

A five-time GRAMMY winner, the R&B diva’s trophy case is also lined with MTV VMAs, MTV EMAs, BET Awards, Soul Train Awards, and, most famously, a collected Best Song OSCAR for the ‘Judas & the Black Messiah’ tune ‘Fight For You’ (accepted at the 2021 Academy Awards).

In past interviews, Wilson has detailed in earnest what joining the group of Hollywood elites who have EGOT status (the acronym that references those who have the industry’s top four honors – EMMYs, GRAMMYs, OSCARs, and TONYs) would mean to her.

Now, with the addition of an EMMY to her growing accomplishments, she may not have to wait for long.

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As one of the most revered names in music history, Diana Ross has collected many Gold and Platinum plaques for her classic hits over her six-decade career.

But, many would be surprised to know the iconic diva has never won a GRAMMY in the traditional sense.  In fact, she was 67-years-old before she’d ever accepted any honor from the Academy – and even then it was the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award.

In 2023, however, she stands to change this multi-decade narrative.  See how inside.

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As the year draws to its close, we can expect many-a-year-in-review list to surface in salute of the people and moments that made 2022 great.

Among the first and most anticipated (on the global front) to roll out is Hola! USA’s Latina Powerhouse Top 100 – an “annual initiative celebrating the most influential, empowering, and inspiring Latinas.”

Toasting the Latina girls who run the world, the list is comprised of women who contribute to Latin culture and communities Stateside and abroad by using their influence in their respective fields to make lasting impacts.

Printed among the big names who made the cut for this year’s list are powerhouse vocalist Christina Aguilera and chart-topping Pop diva Camila Cabello.

Details inside.

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