Thursday, February 5, 2009

51st Grammy Music Biggest night will be on air this Sunday night

The biggest night for Music is coming this Sunday, this year’s Grammy is packed with star power this year. There’s simply not enough place for all the artists that comes about this year.
We’ll be seeing Jonas Brothers performing, so will some of the biggest name there is, Chris Brown? Rihanna? Beyonce I’m pretty sure will have one leg on the show, and Leona Lewis I’m sure Simon won’t let the chance goes by to let his biggest pet protégé to go on stage on one of the world biggest music show. Surely the usual suspect Coldplay will perform. Probably there will be another Paul McCartney performance with some surprise like with Lil Wayne or Kid Rock.
I sure hope that Jennifer Hudson, Jordin Sparks and Duffy and Adele will go on too. I’m very sure I’m in the range to say that Alicia Keys is performing too. oh! Who could forget TI.
Of course 2 rating power house of teen rating Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift will team up for a performance.
As for the nominees: Drum roll please!!!
The largest awards there is the British dominating the Record of the Year where we might see Simon Cowell going on stage for a speech for Leona Lewis’ Bleeding Love, of course there’s Adele’s Chasing Pavement, and Coldplay’s Viva La Vida and on the American side the online contender is the collaboration between the blue-grass Alison Krauss and Robert Plant.
As for the Album of the year we see the most amazing mix of musician in the industry competing, and the condition is totally opposite from record of the year where the American dominated the category from the British Coldplay’s Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends versus, the representative from rap Lil Wayne’s The Carter III, R&B singer/songwriter/producer Ne-Yo’s Year of The Gentleman and Raising Sand from Robert Plant & Allison Kruass that represent the grass root of American music culture. Another band that make it into the cut is another British band Radiohead’s In Rainbows
Coldplay is the only band that got into the top 3 category of the show, Song of the Year category we see them come in with Viva La Vida again, fighting of a slew of new comer to the category, Jason Mraz finally got the recognition with his vastly contagious I’m Yours, Estelle with Kanye West help got the nod for American Boy, Adele reach the top by Chasing Pavements and our fave girl Sara Bareilles got in with Love Song.
One category that I’m sure will get the most interest on the night is the New Artist category, because it’s packed with teen angst fan of Jonas Brothers, the teen idol is going against all the big adult, our lovable classic, Duffy and classic Adele, the country Lady Antebellum and R&B Jasmine Sullivan, the bands against the ladies. My bet is on Jonas Brothers… HAHA!!
There’s all together 101 awards and most of them will not be receiving the award on stage, some that’s worth a mention is we see all our favorite female singing on Best Female pop category, from Adele to Sara, to Duffy to Leona and Katy Perry and Pink. It’s totally attractive ensemble for the category and they all deserve it, old mixes with the new. And music ranging from pop-rock-R&B
As for the male category we have 2 of the greatest male singer of our time, Jason Mraz dueling out with John Mayer, and the long time usual like Paul McCartney and James Taylor with R&B great Ne-Yo, and the one rocker in the house Kid Rock. (regardless how notorious Kid is he make one hell of a great music really.)
On the group & Duo for pop we see Coldplay again with Gnarls Barkley going against the great father band of them all, Eagles, and the best new band of our time, Maroon 5 and OneRepublic.
Lady Gaga and Colby O’Donis is going against Rihanna and Daft Punk on the Dance Category, and some of the most amazing collaboration make it into the pop category, from JT and Madonna’s 4 minutes to Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown’s No Air, Alicia Keys and John Mayer’s Lesson Learned and Rihanna & Maroon 5’s If I Never See Your Face Again, the most unlikely black horse of the category will Robert Plant & Allison Krauss’s Rich Woman, but Grammy’s always packed with surprises, the virtually unknown to teen collaboration that dominated the sales this year might get a nod from all the academy’s colleagues.

Remember to tune in on Feb 8 2009 8pm

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