2024 Grammy predictions: Our official odds in 37 categories

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The 66th Annual Grammy Awards will be held on Sunday, February 4, during two ceremonies: the afternoon Premiere Ceremony where most of the awards will be handed out, and the prime time telecast on CBS and Paramount+ hosted for the fourth year in a row by Trevor Noah. But who will win? Scroll down for our official odds in 37 categories, which are based on the combined predictions of Gold Derby users who have placed their bets here in our predictions center. Our projected winners are highlighted in gold.

SZA enters these awards with the most nominations (nine), followed by R&B breakout Victoria Monet, alternative singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers and engineer/mixer Serban Ghenea with seven apiece. This year’s awards also marked a number of changes and updates. The Recording Academy consolidated its categories into just 11 fields in order to give voters more flexibility as to which categories they participate in. That included adding Songwriter of the Year and Producer of the Year, Non-Classical to the general field, which can be voted on by all academy members. There were also three categories added to these awards: Best Pop Dance Recording, Best African Music Performance and Best Alternative Jazz Album.

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Slated to perform at the event are Billie Eilish, Billy Joel, Burna Boy, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell, Luke Combs, Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Travis Scott and U2. Taking the stage as presenters will be Meryl Streep, Lenny Kravitz, Mark Ronson, Christina Aguilera, Maluma, Samara Joy, Lionel Richie, Oprah Winfrey and Taylor Tomlinson. Who are you most excited to see on Sunday night. Do you agree with our forecasts for who will win? There’s still time to make or update your own predictions before awards are handed out.

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ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Taylor Swift, “Midnights” — 5/1
Boygenius, “The Record” — 5/1
SZA, “SOS” — 11/2
Jon Batiste, “World Music Radio” — 7/1
Olivia Rodrigo, “Guts” — 17/2
Lana Del Rey, “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd” — 17/2
Miley Cyrus, “Endless Summer Vacation” — 19/2
Janelle Monae, “The Age of Pleasure” — 10/1

RECORD OF THE YEAR
Miley Cyrus, “Flowers” — 5/1
SZA, “Kill Bill” — 11/2
Taylor Swift, “Anti-Hero” — 6/1
Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?” — 6/1
Olivia Rodrigo, “Vampire” — 17/2
Jon Batiste, “Worship” — 9/1
Boygenius, “Not Strong Enough” — 9/1
Victoria Monet, “On My Mama” — 10/1

SONG OF THE YEAR
Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?” — 5/1
Taylor Swift, “Anti-Hero” — 11/2
Jon Batiste, “Butterfly” — 13/2
Miley Cyrus, “Flowers” — 7/1
Olivia Rodrigo, “Vampire” — 7/1
SZA, “Kill Bill” — 8/1
Lana Del Rey, “A&W” — 9/1
Dua Lipa, “Dance the Night” — 10/1

BEST NEW ARTIST
Victoria Monet — 9/2
Ice Spice — 11/2
Noah Kahan — 6/1
Coco Jones — 15/2
Jelly Roll — 8/1
The War and Treaty — 8/1
Fred Again — 19/2
Gracie Abrams — 19/2

BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE
Miley Cyrus, “Flowers” — 10/3
Taylor Swift, “Anti-Hero” — 19/5
Olivia Rodrigo, “Vampire” — 4/1
Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?” — 9/2
Doja Cat, “Paint the Town Red” — 9/2

BEST POP DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE
Taylor Swift feat. Ice Spice, “Karma” — 17/5
Lana Del Rey feat. Jon Batiste, “Candy Necklace” — 19/5
SZA feat. Phoebe Bridgers, “Ghost in the Machine” — 4/1
Labrinth feat. Billie Eilish, “Never Felt So Alone” — 9/2
Miley Cyrus feat. Brandi Carlile, “Thousand Miles” — 9/2

BEST POP DANCE RECORDING
Kylie Minogue, “Padam Padam” — 10/3
Troye Sivan, “Rush” — 37/10
Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding, “Miracle” — 9/2
David Guetta, Anne-Marie and Coi Leray, “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” — 9/2
Bebe Rexha and David Guetta, “One in a Million” — 9/2

BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM
Taylor Swift, “Midnights” — 16/5
Olivia Rodrigo, “Guts” — 39/10
Miley Cyrus, “Endless Summer Vacation” — 4/1
Kelly Clarkson, “Chemistry” — 9/2
Ed Sheeran, “Subtract” — 9/2

BEST DANCE/ELECTRONIC RECORDING
Skrillex, Fred Again and Flowdan, “Rumble” — 16/5
Romy and Fred Again, “Strong” — 39/10
James Blake, “Loading” — 4/1
Disclosure, “Higher Than Ever Before” — 9/2
Aphex Twin, “Blackbox Life Recorder 21F” — 9/2

BEST DANCE/ELECTRONIC ALBUM
Fred Again, “Actual Life 3” — 16/5
Skrillex, “Quest for Fire” — 19/5
James Blake, “Playing Robots Into Heaven” — 9/2
Chemical Brothers, “For That Beautiful Feeling” — 9/2
Kx5, “Kx5” — 9/2

BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE
Boygenius, “Not Strong Enough” — 16/5
Foo Fighters, “Rescued” — 19/5
Metallica, ” Lux Æterna” — 9/2
Black Pumas, “More Than a Love Song” — 9/2
Arctic Monkeys, “Sculptures of Anything Goes” — 9/2

BEST ROCK SONG
Boygenius, “Not Strong Enough” — 16/5
Foo Fighters, “Rescued” — 19/5
Rolling Stones, “Angry” — 9/2
Olivia Rodrigo, “Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl” — 9/2
Queens of the Stone Age, “Emotion Sickness” — 9/2

BEST ROCK ALBUM
Foo Fighters, “But Here We Are” — 16/5
Paramore, “This is Why” — 39/10
Metallica, “72 Seasons” — 4/1
Queens of the Stone Age, “In Times New Roman…” — 9/2
Greta Van Fleet, “Starcatcher” — 9/2

BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE
Lana Del Rey, “A&W” — 82/25
Boygenius, “Cool About It” — 37/10
Paramore, “This is Why” — 4/1
Arctic Monkeys, “Body Paint” — 9/2
Alvvays, “Belinda Says” — 9/2

BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM
Boygenius, “The Record” — 16/5
Lana Del Rey, ” Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd” — 19/5
Arctic Monkeys, “The Car” — 9/2
PJ Harvey, “I Inside the Old Year Dying” — 9/2
Gorillaz, “Cracker Island” — 9/2

BEST R&B PERFORMANCE
SZA, “Kill Bill” — 31/10
Victoria Monet, “How Does it Make You Feel” — 39/10
Coco Jones, “ICU” — 4/1
Robert Glasper feat. SiR and Alex Isley, “Back to Love” — 9/2
Chris Brown, “Summer Too Hot” — 9/2

BEST TRADITIONAL R&B PERFORMANCE
SZA, “Love Language” — 16/5
Victoria Monét feat. Earth, Wind and Fire, and Hazel Monét, “Hollywood” — 19/5
Babyfact and Coco Jones, “Simple” — 4/1
PJ Morton feat/ Susan Carol, “Good Morning” — 9/2
Kenyon Dixon, “Lucky” — 9/2

BEST R&B SONG
Victoria Monet, “On My Mama” — 10/3
SZA, “Snooze” — 18/5
Coco Jones, “ICU” — 9/2
Robert Glasper feat. SiR and Alex Isley, “Back to Love” — 9/2
Halle, “Angel” — 9/2

BEST R&B ALBUM
Victoria Monet, “Jaguar II” — 31/10
Babyface, “Girls Night Out” — 39/10
Coco Jones, “What I Didn’t Tell You” — 4/1
Summer Walker, “Clear 2: Soft Life” — 9/2
Emily King, “Special Occasion” — 9/2

BEST PROGRESSIVE R&B ALBUM
SZA, “SOS” — 31/10
Janelle Monae, “The Age of Pleasure” — 19/5
Terrace Martin and James Fauntleroy, “Nova” — 9/2
Diddy, “The Love Album: Off the Grid” — 9/2
6LACK, “Since I Have a Lover” — 9/2

BEST RAP PERFORMANCE
Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar, “The Hillbillies” — 82/25
Drake and 21 Savage, “Rich Flex” — 19/5
Killer Mike feat. André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane, “Scientists and Engineers” — 4/1
Coi Leray, “Players” — 9/2
Black Thought, “Love Letter” — 9/2

BEST MELODIC RAP PERFORMANCE
Lil Durk feat. J. Cole, “All My Life” — 10/3
SZA, “Low” — 37/10
Doja Cat, “Attention” — 4/1
Drake and 21 Savage, “Spin Bout U” — 9/2
Burna Boy feat. 21 Savage, “Sittin’ on Top of the World” — 9/2

BEST RAP SONG
Drake and 21 Savage, “Rich Flex” — 17/5
Killer Mike feat. André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane, “Scientists and Engineers” — 19/5
Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, “Barbie World” — 4/1
Doja Cat, “Attention” — 9/2
Lil Uzi Vert, “Just Wanna Rock” — 9/2

BEST RAP ALBUM
Metro Boomin, “Heroes and Villains” — 82/25
Drake and 21 Savage, “Her Loss” — 19/5
Travis Scott, “Utopia” — 4/1
Killer Mike, “Michael” — 9/2
Nas, “King’s Disease III” — 9/2

BEST COUNTRY SOLO PERFORMANCE
Luke Combs, “Fast Car” — 82/25
Chris Stapleton, “White Horse” — 19/5
Brandy Clark, “Buried” — 9/2
Tyler Childers, “In Your Love” — 9/2
Dolly Parton, “The Last Thing on My Mind” — 9/2

BEST COUNTRY DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE
Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything” — 82/25
Vince Gill and Paul Franklin, “Kissing Your Picture (Is So Cold)” — 9/2
Carly Pearce feat. Chris Stapleton, “We Don’t Fight Anymore” — 5/1
Jelly Roll with Lainey Wilson, “Save Me” — 11/2
Brothers Osborne, “Nobody’s Nobody” — 13/2
Dierks Bentley feat. Billy Strings, “High Note” — 15/2

BEST COUNTRY SONG
Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything” — 82/25
Chris Stapleton, “White Horse” — 19/5
Tyler Childers, “In Your Love” — 9/2
Morgan Wallen, “Last Night” — 9/2
Brandy Clark, “Buried” — 9/2

BEST COUNTRY ALBUM
Zach Bryan, “Zach Bryan” — 16/5
Lainey Wilson, “Bell Bottom Country” — 39/10
Tyler Childers, “Rustin’ in the Rain” — 4/1
Brothers Osborne, “Brothers Osborne” — 9/2
Kelsea Ballerini, “Rolling Up the Welcome Mat” — 9/2

BEST MUSICA URBANA ALBUM
Karol G, ” Mañana Será Bonito” — 6/5
Tainy, “Data” — 12/5
Rauw Alejandro, “Saturno” — 29/10

BEST LATIN POP ALBUM
Maluma, “Don Juan” — 17/5
Gaby Moreno, “X Mi, Vol. 1” — 4/1
Pedro Capo, “La Neta” — 5/1
Pablo Alboran, “La Cuarta Hoja” — 11/2
AleMor, “Beautiful Humans, Vol. 1” — 13/2
Paula Arenas, “A Ciegas” — 7/1

BEST COMEDY ALBUM
Trevor Noah, “I Wish You Would” — 82/25
Dave Chappelle, “What’s in a Name” — 39/10
Chris Rock, “Selective Outrage” — 4/1
Wanda Sykes, “I’m an Entertainer” — 9/2
Sarah Silverman, “Someone You Love” — 9/2

BEST AUDIO BOOK, NARRATION, STORYTELLING
Michelle Obama, “The Light We Carry” — 10/3
Meryl Streep, “Big Tree” — 18/5
Bernie Sanders, “It’s Ok to Be Angry About Capitalism” — 9/2
William Shatner, “Boldly Go” — 9/2
Rick Rubin, “The Creative Act” — 9/2

BEST MUSIC VIDEO
Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?” — 82/25
Troye Sivan, “Rush” — 39/10
The Beatles, “I’m Only Sleeping” — 4/1
Tyler Childers, “In Your Love” — 9/2
Kendrick Lamar, “Count Me Out” — 9/2

BEST MUSICAL THEATER ALBUM
“Kimberly Akimbo” — 16/5
“Sweeney Todd” — 39/10
“Some Like It Hot” — 4/1
“Shucked” — 9/2
“Parade” — 9/2

BEST VISUAL MEDIA COMPILATION
“Barbie” — 31/10
“Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” — 4/1
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — 4/1
“Daisy Jones and the Six” — 9/2
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” — 9/2

BEST VISUAL MEDIA SCORE
“Oppenheimer” — 16/5
“Barbie” — 19/5
“The Fabelmans” — 9/2
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — 9/2
“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” — 9/2

BEST VISUAL MEDIA SONG
Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?” — 31/10
Dua Lipa, “Dance the Night” — 4/1
Ryan Gosling, “I’m Just Ken” — 4/1
Rihanna, “Lift Me Up” — 9/2
Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, “Barbie World” — 9/2

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