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Maldonado talked to some local music

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 3:46 am
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Music experts Chuck Creekmur, Shelley Wade and Mankaprr Conteh offer up their Grammy predictions
NEW YORK – The 65th Annual Grammy Awards are set for Sunday night.

So who is most likely to win on “Music’s Biggest Night?”

CBS New York’s Zinnia insiders to get their Grammy predictions.

With 10 nominees apiece in each of the big four categories at this telegram database year’s Grammy Awards, predicting the night’s winner is tougher than ever.


Maldonado broke down the categories — Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best New Artist — with music experts Chuck Creekmur of All Hip-Hop, 94.7 The Block’s Shelley Wade and Rolling Stone’s Mankaprr Conteh.

Up first — Album of the Year. Top contenders include Adele, Beyoncé and Bad Bunny.

“Adele, of course, released ’30’ during the Grammy eligibility window, and Beyoncé released ‘Renaissance.’ For both of them, it was their first albums in about six years,” Conteh said.

Beyoncé has won more than 28 Grammys, but has never won Album of the Year.

“This is Beyonce’s year,” Creekmur said.

“Wouldn’t be surprised if she took home Album of the Year,” Conteh said.

Up next, Song of the Year and Record of the Year. Wade explained the difference between the two.

“Record of the Year is the Grammy that goes to the artists, producers and engineers, while Song of the Year goes to the songwriter,” Wade said.

For Song of the Year, the experts are betting on Taylor Swift.

“I can see it going to Taylor Swift’s ‘All Too Well,'” Conteh said.