"Supposedly, this is the most elite music award, but it’s turned into the old people’s favorite person award."
—-Darone Bowers, UMG

GRAMMY BLOGGING: NO GLEN CAMPBELL, SUGARLAND, MARIAH, WYCLEF JEAN?

HITS’ Readers Chime in With Picks, Pans and Insults to LENNYBEERBLOG
No mention of Glen Campbell's Meet Glen Campbell? An underrated and over-looked career and now a snub here? The album is genius. Don't be surprised if a commercial country album pops up in Album of the Year like Carrie Underwood's Carnival Ride. Look for Rihanna's "Take a Bow" for Record of the Year. And Jennifer Hudson vs Leona Lewis in both R&B Female and Best New Artist categories. Would hate to be Clive in the middle of that battle. But Jen's got this thing called an Oscar... oh, and a Golden Globe.

Jerry J. Sharell
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Hi, I was wondering what you thought about Sugarland for a Grammy nominations??? They have had an awesome year and would love to know if you think they could be contenders or even nominated, at least in the Country categories.

Blair Bonica
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I AM PISSED THAT Y’ALL LEFT MARIAH THE GAWD DAMN QUEEN OUT OF THE EQUATION. THAT COLDPLAY SONG SUCKS, AND SORRY TO TELL YOU, THE ALICIA KEYS ALBUM WASN’T ALL THAT GREAT. I HAPPEN TO THINK “BYEBYE” DESERVES A BEST SONG NOD. IT IS BY FAR ALOT BETTER THAN MOST OF THE STUFF Y’ALL HAVE MENTIONED. ALSO HER ALBUM SHOULD BE IN THE BEST ALBUM CATEGORY AS WELL. FOR BEST ALBUM I WOULD SAY MARIAH, COLDPLAY, DUFFY, JACK JOHNSON AND MAYBE PLANT/KRAUSS OR THE EAGLES BECAUSE YOU KNOW HOW THE GRAMMY'S ARE.

LIL WAYNE WILL DO WELL, BUT HE WILL PROBABLY DOMINATE THE HIP-HOP GATEGORIES. ARTISTICALLY THE ALBUM DOESNT MATCH UP, ALTHOUGH IT'S VERY VERY GOOD.

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LEONA LEWIS
DUFFY
COLDPLAY
JACK JOHNSON
NE-YO

I really REALLLLLLLLY wish (IMO only) Solange could get some hype; her album was GREAT & out the box, really gooood....

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Album:
Coldplay
Eagles
Al Green
Alicia Keys
Plant-Krauss


I think you guys are reaching real far with the mention of Lil’ Wayne and Chris Brown.


New Artist:
Estelle
Duffy

Adele

Jennifer Hudson

Leona Lewis

This has always been a dominant female category for years.


The thing about the Grammys this year will be if people care anymore. After the disappointment of [Herbie Hancock’s] River, will it have a sales impact like years before it? I think they’ve lost a lot of people’s (common and industry) respect. All the other categories are now hat tricks more than any year before it. The Grammy Board is very, very, very out of touch with what is going on mainstream and breakthrough-wise in music. Supposedly, this is the most elite music award, but it’s turned into the old people’s favorite person award. I wish them luck and change.


Darone Bowers

Business & Legal Affairs - Trademark Group
Universal Music Group
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Jennifer Hudson is not eligible for Best New Artist due to her nom for Dreamgirls last year. Research helps.

Matt Laughery

(Ed. note: Matt is indeed correct, according to Neil Portnow himself, and for the reason he states, Jennifer Hudson is not eligible in the Best New Artist category. Who knew?)
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What about Wyclef Jean's Carnival II? The Grammys are often not about radio/record hype and the strength of an album, but this was one of the strongest that was released during this period (I think?).

Toby Knapp
APD/afternoon drive
WITH-FM
Washington, DC
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Album:
Coldplay, Viva La Vida (for obvious reasons)
Lil' Wayne, Tha Carter III (biggest selling rap album of this year)
Eagles, Long Road Out of Eden (3mill+)
Alicia Keys, As I Am (3m+ of R&B)
(last one in the air)

Single:
Leona Lewis, "Bleeding Love" (huge U.K. and U.S. hit)
Estelle, "American Boy" (sleeper hit, will.i.am production)
Coldplay, "VLV" (obvious reasons + olympic theme)
(last two in the air)

Best New Artist:
Duffy
Leona Lewis
Vampire Weekend
Jazmine Sullivan
Jonas Brothers

Don Arnold

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