Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga Who Will Win The Grammy’s Celebs Weigh In

There is a lot of talk about who will win the Grammy’s this year. Will.I.Am, Lupe Fiasco, Mary J. Blige Make Their Grammy Predictions below.
Mary J Blige: “It’s tough, because Beyoncé had a great, great year,” “But Lady Gaga is Lady Gaga! But Taylor Swift — wow! That’s a tough one. I don’t know, but I wish all those ladies love.”
John Legend pointed out, “There are a lot of country fans. Never underestimate the country fans.”
Nick Cannon, too, argued that the country star should have a big Grammy evening. “It’s Taylor Swift’s year,” he said. “Ever since Kanye did what he did [at the VMAs], Taylor Swift has just been scooping ‘em up. I’ll rock with Taylor Swift.”
In the realm of hip-hop, Lupe Fiasco suggested Mos Def had the best album of the year (he’s up for two Grammys, including Best Rap Album) and that Drake should be up for Best New Artist (he only received a nod for Best Rap Solo Performance).
“I think he’s deserving of it,” Lupe said of Drake. “As many accolades as he can accumulate, pre-album, is a phenomenal task. I think that should be rewarded. He has the potential to do great things — not good or mediocre, but great things.”
Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.I.Am, meanwhile, declined to make a pick and instead expressed excitement for the night’s performances, ranging from Lil Wayne to Eminem to Gaga to the Peas themselves.
“It’s unpredictable. It’s up in the air,” he said. “You think it’s going to be the obvious one, like, ‘Wow, that was everywhere.’ And it ends up being not. And that’s not cool. I just can’t wait for the performances, because that is not a lie, that is no politics. A rip is a rip, a rocket is a rocket.” ~ MTV
Show starts tonight (Sunday) at 8pm.
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