Who will win album of the year? Will Beyoncé or Adele make history? How music’s biggest night pans out is anyone’s guess. But one thing is certain: The 59th Grammy Awards are live now.
James Corden is the host and Beyoncé, Adele, Katy Perry, Metallica, John Legend, Alicia Keys, Keith Urban, the Weeknd, Daft Punk and Bruno Mars are among the artists set to hit the stage.
Adele earned her first two Grammy Awards of the day for work from “25.” She did so in the first two categories for which she was nominated — pop vocal album and pop solo performance (for “Hello”).
For those keeping score, her victory in the pop vocal album category was the first in which she was competing against Beyoncé, who is expected to be her fiercest competition in the major categories.
The superstar English singer is nominated for five awards. The other three nominations — for album of the year, song of the year and record of the year — will be given during Sunday’s telecast.
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