These year’s best song nominees are an eccentric bunch to say the least. From the R&B soul of Bruno Mars’ “Grenade,” to the folky, banjo-filled track, “The Cave,” from Mumford & Sons, everyone will be able to choose a song to root for.
Lately it seems as if there is no escaping the breakthrough British musician, Adele Adkins in the media. Her songs play on virtual repeat on radio stations everywhere and have even been featured in skits on “Saturday Night Live.” The Grammys could not escape to this Adele addiction, seeing as she has raked in a total of six nominations. Up for this category is her catchy hit single, “Rolling in the deep,” off of her latest album 21.With Adele’s amazing vocals and old fashioned beat that is sure to induce toe-tapping, this song has great chances at winning.
Also in the running is Bruno Mars’ chart-topper, “Grenade,” a song about a love that is somewhat, but not completely requited. There is doubt this song is popular with the general public. It is a classic R&B love song that is sure to attract audiences. However, I am not sure this song is refined enough to win itself a Grammy.
On the other hand, Justin Vernon, better known as Bon Iver, may have a song that is too non-traditional to take the cake. While his song, “Holocene,” is one of my personal favorites, I am afraid his acoustic guitar and sultry singing are not generically pleasing enough to win the award. While I find Bon Iver’s music to be scerenely satisfying, many find his low-key lyrics somewhat boring.
A song I believe does have the chance at winning this category is, “The Cave,” by the folky- pop group Mumford & Sons. While this band initially found fame with their high-energy song, “Little Lion Man,” their nominated song is still features a signature banjo solo and is equally impressive. Not to mention, it has a great message about finding strength in pain and pushing through hard times.
My predictions:
Who Will Win: “Rolling in the Deep” by Adele
Who Should Win: “Rolling in the Deep” by Adele
Dark Horse: “Holocene” by Bon Iver