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The Daily Thursday, January 25 Awards,Music We boldly predict the winners in the six General Field c

[View on web]( [Subscribe]( The Daily Thursday, January 25 Awards,Music [Taylor Swift? SZA? Billie Eilish? Who Will Win the Grammys in the Top Categories?]( We boldly predict the winners in the six General Field categories, and then name two runner-up picks in each category, just in case. By Paul Grein Features,Music [How Noah Kahan Turned 'Stick Season' Into The Gift That Keeps On Giving]( By Andrew Unterberger Culture,TV/Film ['Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero': 5 Big Takeaways From the Intimate New Documentary]( By Stephen Daw Business,Tech [Google Trained Its AI on Copyrighted Music - Now It's Trying to Make Deals, Sources Say]( By Elias Leight Business,Business News [The Deals: Drake's OVO Sound Heads to Santa Anna for Distribution; WMG Strikes A&R Deal in Pakistan]( By Chris Eggertsen Chart Beat,Music [Taylor Swift Tallies Record-Extending 95th Week at No. 1 on Artist 100 Chart]( By Xander Zellner Chart Beat,Music [Flo Milli Remains Atop TikTok Billboard Top 50, MGMT Breaks Into Top 10]( By Kevin Rutherford This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Billboard. Please add email@email.billboard.com to your address book to ensure delivery to your inbox. Visit the [Preferences Center]( to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Billboard is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Billboard Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 475 5th Ave New York, New York 10017 [View in Browser]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Your Privacy Rights]( | [Ad Choices]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Unsubscribe](

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