Olivia Rodrigo, Silk Sonic & More Front-Runners for Record of the Year Nods at 2022 Grammys

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These are the singles most likely to be nominated for record of the year when the 64th Annual Grammy nominations are announced on Nov. 23.

are in a similar situation. They could also each receive two record of the year nods this year, combining lead and featured credits, or one, or none.

Five songs that were performed on the 63rd annual Grammy Awards telecast in March are eligible for record of the year nods this year. They are Silk Sonic’s “Leave the Door Open,” the Bad Bunny/Jhay Cortez collab"Dákiti,” Taylor Swift’s “Willow,” Cardi B’s “Up” and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Body.” Adele’s “Easy on Me,” which has Grammy written all over it, was released after the Sept. 30, 2021, eligibility cut-off.

So which eight singles are most likely to wind up with record of the year nods? Here are our best bets, followed by eight top alternates and then 20 longer-shot possibilities. They’re listed alphabetically by artist within each section. We also show what performance category the track is entered in on the Grammy ballot. This slickly produced smash topped the Hot 100 for 10 weeks, longer than any other single in the eligibility period.

Be honest: When the chart-busting “Old Town Road” was nominated in this category two years ago, did you think Lil Nas X would ever make it back to the record of the year finals? He’s going to. This single, which entered the Hot 100 at No. 1 in April, is nearly as much a sure thing as the Rodrigo and Silk Sonic smashes. This is Lil Nas X’s only entry in the category. “Industry Baby,” a collab with Jack Harlow which also topped the Hot 100, isn’t entered.

This would be Bruno Mars’ sixth nomination in this category and Anderson .Paak’s first. A sixth nod would put Mars in rarefied company. Only Sinatra and Beyoncé have had that many nominations in this category. Mars, who was previously nominated for record of the year for collabs with B.o.B and Mark Ronson, would become just the third artist in Grammy history to be nominated in this category with three collabs. The first two were Jay-Z and Rihanna .

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