Complex's 2015 Grammy Predictions

Our take on which artists go home with trophies on Sunday night.

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The Grammy Awards are always a hotly contested ceremony, where we bear witness to the industry's, err, interesting take on which artists made the biggest impact in any given calendar year. Just think back to 2014, when a selection of Macklemore over Kendrick Lamar for the Best Rap Album category stirred up controversy. This year will be no different. So, we thought, why not join in on the fun?

For clarification, we chose each winner based on a number of criteria: Who delivered a better performance (which kind of still matters), as well as what's poppin' on a commercial level (which definitely matters). And, for better or worse, how the Recording Academy committee would vet the nominees. It's not an exact science, obviously. Note: These aren't the selections we personally prefer, though in some cases that does overlap.

Our final results: Beyoncé and Sam Smith win big, Eminem continues his Grammy dominance, and yes, Iggy Azalea infiltrates the rap categories. Be sure to check in Sunday evening to see how accurate we are with our predictions.

Best Solo Pop Performance: Pharrell “Happy (Live)”

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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Iggy Azalea f/ Charli XCX “Fancy”

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Best Pop Vocal Album: Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour

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Best Music Video: Sia “Chandelier”

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Best R&B Peformance: Beyoncé f/ Jay Z “Drunk in Love”

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Best R&B Song: Beyoncé f/ Jay Z “Drunk in Love”

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Best Urban Contemporary Album: Chris Brown, X

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Best Rap Performance: Eminem “Rap God”

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Best Rap Song: Kendrick Lamar “i”

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Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: Eminem f/ Rihanna “The Monster”

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Best Rap Album: Iggy Azalea, The New Classic

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Best New Artist: Sam Smith

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Song of the Year: Sam Smith “Stay With Me (Darkchild Version)”

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Record of the Year: Taylor Swift “Shake It Off”

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Album of the Year: Beyoncé, Beyoncé

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