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2003 Grammies Any predictions or Hopes......

Well the Grammies are sometimes tough to predict, unless Dylan has something out. But I think this year some of the favorites to get nods will be Beyonce, Aguilera, Outkast, Lennox, Sting (as usual), Seal (a favorite for years),Fleetwood Mac. Anybody else have any predictions or thoughts on this subject?? I have a few personal faves that hope will happen

Joss Stone nominated for Best New Artist
MYA nominated for Best RB album
Annie Lennox nominated for Best Album

And Please GOD dont let this turn into the BEYONCE show, many artists had better recordings, just look around harder.

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Reply #1 posted 12/03/03 12:43am

abierman

Outkast for sure.

I really hope for Ryan Adams for 'Love Is Hell pt. 1 & 2'!
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Reply #2 posted 12/03/03 5:49am

VoicesCarry

Annie Lennox, Outkast. That's really all I can think of at the moment. Mya deserves some recognition, too. I don't think Joss Stone deserves a BNA nom though. But then, if I had to pick her or Hilary Duff, Joss it would be.
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Reply #3 posted 12/03/03 5:54am

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VoicesCarry said:

Annie Lennox, Outkast. That's really all I can think of at the moment. Mya deserves some recognition, too. I don't think Joss Stone deserves a BNA nom though. But then, if I had to pick her or Hilary Duff, Joss it would be.



Yeah Hilary Duff! Why not her?
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Reply #4 posted 12/03/03 6:21am

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VinnyM27 said:

VoicesCarry said:

Annie Lennox, Outkast. That's really all I can think of at the moment. Mya deserves some recognition, too. I don't think Joss Stone deserves a BNA nom though. But then, if I had to pick her or Hilary Duff, Joss it would be.



Yeah Hilary Duff! Why not her?


I hope Fleetwood Mac and Coldplay.
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Reply #5 posted 12/03/03 6:52am

JonSnow

i think this could be Annie Lennox's big year...
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Reply #6 posted 12/03/03 6:56am

VoicesCarry

purplegypsy said:

VinnyM27 said:

VoicesCarry said:

Annie Lennox, Outkast. That's really all I can think of at the moment. Mya deserves some recognition, too. I don't think Joss Stone deserves a BNA nom though. But then, if I had to pick her or Hilary Duff, Joss it would be.



Yeah Hilary Duff! Why not her?


I hope Fleetwood Mac and Coldplay.



Oh yeah, forgot about them somehow...especially Coldplay.

I really really really hope Annie gets multiple noms though. Bare was the standout album for me this year.
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Reply #7 posted 12/03/03 7:06am

Harlepolis

Mary J Blige "Love & Life" pray
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Reply #8 posted 12/03/03 7:32am

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predictions?


they will suck!! shrug
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Reply #9 posted 12/03/03 7:40am

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predictions?


they will suck!! shrug
Damn you stole my answer!!!lol
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Reply #10 posted 12/03/03 9:16am

supermodel85

I doubt that the Grammy's will suck. And I doubt that it will be deemed the Beyonce' show either. But I do know that she will steal the show with just her performance!
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Reply #11 posted 12/03/03 9:31am

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Coldplay will definitely be nominated and will probably take home a few too and IMO they deserve it!
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Reply #12 posted 12/03/03 9:44am

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I have feeling that "record of the year" will be between Beautiful - Christina Aguliera , Crazy in love - Beyonce and Where's the love predictable choices

I obviously hope Mariah gets a look in and THICKE
I think Madonna and American Life will either get a lot of nominations or completely no look in
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Reply #13 posted 12/03/03 9:54am

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JonSnow said:

i think this could be Annie Lennox's big year...



I'd have to say that it was probably the best album of the year and I can't see it not getting at least a few nominations. Amazing album in a year when music was very iffy.
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Reply #14 posted 12/03/03 11:02am

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WAS THERE ANY BREAKOUT NEW ARTIST THIS YEAR?
Do you think 50 cent will clean up?
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Reply #15 posted 12/03/03 11:26am

VoicesCarry

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WAS THERE ANY BREAKOUT NEW ARTIST THIS YEAR?
Do you think 50 cent will clean up?


God, I hope not. I just didn't understand the fascination with him. Everything he did has been done before...and better.
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Reply #16 posted 12/03/03 11:52am

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I have feeling that Christina Aguilera may clean up with "Stripped" and "Beautifull" or get no recognition
they love it or hate it (just like her)
She was not nominated for any Billboard awards or AMA'S
even thoughshe sold more albums then say AALIYAH WHO WON BEST FEMALE
Maybe she has made to many enemies?
Even worse what JUSTIFIED WINS BEST ALBUM??
I hope Mariah and Busta win an awards for "I know what you want" or "Charmbracelet" best female R&B or POP vocals ? maybe smile Ashanti won last year


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Reply #17 posted 12/03/03 1:40pm

VoicesCarry

twink69 said:

I have feeling that Christina Aguilera may clean up with "Stripped" and "Beautifull" or get no recognition
they love it or hate it (just like her)
She was not nominated for any Billboard awards or AMA'S
even thoughshe sold more albums then say AALIYAH WHO WON BEST FEMALE
Maybe she has made to many enemies?
Even worse what JUSTIFIED WINS BEST ALBUM??
I hope Mariah and Busta win an awards for "I know what you want" or "Charmbracelet" best female R&B or POP vocals ? maybe smile Ashanti won last year


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I hope they either get a nom for pop or r&b performance by a group or duo for "I Know What You Want". That was a solid groove and one of the bright spots of the year. Mariah has almost no chance of a solo grammy nom, unfortunately...despite the fact that Charmbracelet was a really solid piece of work that I still listen to more than I do most of the trash that came out this year.
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Reply #18 posted 12/03/03 1:55pm

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Man, if Outkast doesn't win anything, I will come to the conclusion that the future of music is HOPELESS!
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Reply #19 posted 12/03/03 2:17pm

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I hope folks like Dwele and Vivian Green get noms in the R&B category.
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Reply #20 posted 12/03/03 2:29pm

thedoorkeeper

N.E.W.S. will definitely get a rock instrumental nomination.
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Reply #21 posted 12/03/03 2:43pm

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I predict that some sucky act will win an award or two, and lots of deserving artists will be ignored. It will be craptacular!
jedi

Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
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Reply #22 posted 12/03/03 3:26pm

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thedoorkeeper said:

N.E.W.S. will definitely get a rock instrumental nomination.


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Reply #23 posted 12/03/03 3:38pm

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Yeah Vivian Green, I liked her album it wasn't fantastic but really smooth, I loved that "sitting by the phone song"
I have feeling Outkast will be the big winners

or Les Nubian? maybe Floetry?



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Reply #24 posted 12/03/03 4:29pm

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thedoorkeeper said:

N.E.W.S. will definitely get a rock instrumental nomination.


N.E.W.S. made the submission list, but I don't know if it'll get a nomination. I voted for it, though.
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Reply #25 posted 12/03/03 4:50pm

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Reply #26 posted 12/03/03 5:34pm

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Well, I think Christina was robbed for AMAs. Stripped is an awesome album; one of the best of the year. I think that it should definitely get some of the nominations and wins it deserves.

Coldplay deserves many nominations.

Monica's album is underrated and deserves Best R&B.
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Reply #27 posted 12/03/03 5:35pm

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And we can't forget Outkast.
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #28 posted 12/03/03 5:37pm

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I'm thinking Vivian Green or Floetry for best r&b
anyone but Ashanti, can you believe they gave her grammy for best r&b vocals last year?? it's like 1989 and Milli Vanilli all over again
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Reply #29 posted 12/03/03 7:18pm

JANFAN4L

MyGrammys (TM) and the nominees are...


Record of the Year
"Breakthrough," Tori Fixx
"Stupid Rights," Backroom Matches
"Beautiful," Christina Aguilera
"Andromeda & The Milky Way," Meshell Ndegeocello
"In These Times," Joan Armatrading


Album of the Year
"One Step Forward," Les Nubians
"Black.Out," Tori Fixx
"Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," Outkast
"Comfort Woman," Meshell Ndegeocello
"Red Hot + Riot: The Spirit and Music of Fela Kuti," Various Artists


Song of the Year
"Breakthrough," Tori Fixx
"In These Times," Joan Armatrading
"J'veux d'la musique (tout le temps...)," Les Nubians
"Beautiful," Christina Aguilera
(Linda Perry, songwriter)
"Carry On," Alana Davis


Best New Artist
Andre 3000 (if "The Love Below" was counted as a solo album)
Da Silva
Protegee
Gary E. Hodges
Ms. Dynamite


POP

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"In These Times," Joan Armatrading
"Catch Me While I'm Sleeping," Pink
"Picture Perfect," Nelly Furtado
"Subtle Invitation," Mariah Carey
"Get Mine, Get Yours," Christina Aguilera


Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
"Lost Generation," K'Alyn
"Frontin'," Pharrell
"No Letting Go," Wayne Wonder
"The Sound of Violence," Cassius
"Dirty Sticky Floors," Dave Gahan


Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
"Universe," Darian Cunning & The Illtones
"The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows," Brand New
"Damaged," T.L.C.
"Why Do I Do," Freestyle Nation
"Away From The Sun," 3 Doors Down


Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
"Fallin' 4 U," Gary E. Hodges featuring Tori Fixx
"Okay," DJ Naughty Boyy featuring Protegee and Reality
"Can't Hold Us Down," Christina Aguilera featuring Lil Kim
"Things Come and Go," Mya featuring Sean Paul
"Crazy In Love," Beyonce featuring Jay-Z


Best Pop Vocal Album
"Red Hot + Riot: The Spirit and Music of Fela Kuti," Various Artists
"Comfort Woman," Meshell Ndegeocello
"Lovers Speak," Joan Armatrading
"Stripped," Christina Aguilera
"Tasty," Kelis


R&B

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
"Emotional Rollercoaster," Vivian Green
"I Wish I Wasn't," Heather Headley
"Subtle Invitation," Mariah Carey
"All I Ever," Ms. Dynamite
"Miracles," Res


Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
"Together We Can Dream," K'Alyn
"Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Am," Baaba Maal
"Alright," Allen Anthony
"Wild One," Darius Rucker
"You Got A Friend," Donnie


Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
"I Don't Know," Soulive featuring Amel Larrieux
"Water No Get Enemy," Fela Kuti featuring Nile Rodgers, D'Angelo, Macy Gray
"Saravah," Les Nubians
"Whole Disguise To Love," Da Silva
"Sometimes I Wonder," Darius Rucker featuring Jill Scott


Best R&B Song
"You Got A Friend," Donnie
"Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Am," Baaba Maal
"Together We Can Dream," K'Alyn
"J'veux d'la musique (tout le temps...)," Les Nubians
"Fellowship," Meshell Ndegeocello


Best R&B Album
"Red Hot + Riot: The Spirit and Music of Fela Kuti," Various Artists
"Comfort Woman," Meshell Ndegeocello
"One Step Forward," Les Nubians
"A Little Deeper," Ms. Dynamite
"Tasty," Kelis


RAP

Best Rap Solo Performance
"Ya Feel Dat," KRS-One
"Superstar Pt. Zero," K-OS
"Sweet Playa/Not Hiring," Tori Fixx
"Gyrl Eye, Tori Fixx
"Deliverance," Bubba Sparxxx


Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
"She's Alive," Outkast
"Stupid Rights," Backroom Matches
"Where Is The Love?" Black Eyed Peas
"Indian Flute," Timbaland & Magoo


Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
"Take Off Your Cool," Outkast featuring Norah Jones
"Take You Home," Angie Martinez featuring Kelis
"Alright," Freeway featuring Allen Anthony
"Git Hy," Mz. Platinum featuring K-Lay
"Down With This or That," Johnny Dangerous, Protegee, Tori Fixx and Dutchboy


Best Rap Album
"Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," Outkast
"Black.Out," Tori Fixx
"Kristyles," KRS-One
"Phrenology," The Roots
"Phat Family 2003: Down 4 The Swerve," Various Artists


DANCE

Best Male Dance Vocal Performance
"Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL Vocal Mix)," Dave Gahan
"The Sound of Violence (Narcotic Thrust Mix)," Cassius
"If U Want It (The Electro Slamm)," DJ Naughty Boyy
"Satisfaction," Benny Benassi
"Deep Dark Jungle," Victor Calderone

Best Female Dance Vocal Performance
"So Gone (Scumfrog Vocal Mix)," Monica
"Beautiful (Peter Rauhofer Mix)," Christina Aguilera
"Love That Man (Peter Rauhofer Retro Mix)," Whitney Houston
"Officially Missing You (Felix's Hechtic Club Mix)," Tamia
"I Wish I Wasn't (Junior's 2nd World Mix)" Heather Headley

Best Dance Performance by a Duo or Group
"Has It Come To This (High Contrast 'It's Come To This' Remix)," The Streets
"Right Here's The Spot," Basement Jaxx featuring Meshell Ndegeocello
"Rise Up (Peter Rauhofer Universal Club Mix)," Funky Green Dogs
"Appreciate Me (Peter Rauhofer Mix)," Amuka with Sheila Brody
"Okay," DJ Naughty Boyy featuring Protegee and Reality

Best Remixer/DJ(s)
Peter Rauhofer
Scumfrog
Narcotic Thrust
DJ Naughty Boyy
Cajjmere Wray

Best Overall Remix
"So Gone (Scumfrog Vocal Mix)," Monica
"Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL Vocal Mix)," Dave Gahan
"The Sound of Violence (Narcotic Thrust Mix)," Cassius
"If U Want It (The Electro Slamm)," DJ Naughty Boyy
"Ditch The Bitch," Cajjmere Wray/Zac Infinity


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