Some More Quick Picks
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Paul Grein predicts who will win Grammy Awards in other key categories, while Robert Hilburn declares who deserves to win.
FEMALE POP VOCAL
Will win (Paul Grein): Celine Dion’s nominations in the top categories give “Because You Loved Me” an edge here over Toni Braxton and Jewel.
Should win (Robert Hilburn): Toni Braxton.
MALE POP VOCAL
Will win: Eric Clapton’s “Change the World” will ride the Babyface bandwagon.
Should win: The Tony Rich Project’s “Nobody Knows.”
MALE ROCK VOCAL
Will win: Beck (“Where It’s At”) has a slight edge in a rematch with Bruce Springsteen (“Dead Man Walkin’ ”), who beat him two years ago.
Should win: Beck throws off the most sparks.
FEMALE ROCK VOCAL
Will win: Tracy Chapman (“Give Me One Reason”) will win as consolation for coming so close in the top categories.
Should win: Chapman by default.
HARD ROCK
Will win: With their seven nominations, the Smashing Pumpkins (“Bullet With Butterfly Wings”) tower over the competition.
Should win: Rage Against the Machine rocks hardest with “Bulls on Parade.”
ALTERNATIVE
Will win: This is the Pumpkins’ year with “Mellon Collie.”
Should win: Note to the evening’s musical director: If Beck gets called to the stage, as he should, play “Loser.”
BEST R&B; PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL
Will win: The Fugees can’t miss with their hip-hop update of the Grammy favorite “Killing Me Softly With His Song.”
Should win: The Fugees.
BEST RAP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP
Will win: With 2Pac’s support split between two tracks, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony pulls ahead with “Tha Crossroads.”
Should win: In an especially strong group of entries, 2Pac’s “California Love,” a funky marvel, over the stylishly designed “Tha Crossroads.”
FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL
Will win: Youth will be served. Fourteen-year-old torch singer LeAnn Rimes leads the pack with “Blue.”
Should win: Deana Carter’s nostalgic “Strawberry Wine” over the Cline mimic.
PRODUCER
Will win: Babyface is a cinch.
Should win: Babyface.
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