Soon, top musical artists from all genres will come together to celebrate their achievements at this year’s 65th Annual Grammy Awards.
Broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles this Sunday (February 5), the ceremony will be hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, along with the likes of Harry Styles and Lizzo.
While the Grammy Awards are still considered music’s biggest night, this year, in particular, could be a big night for many stars whose wins could break records.
With the help of VegasInsider.com, check out the wins that could mark major milestones below:
Adele
Nominated in numerous categories this year, Adele’s win for Song of the Year with “Easy on Me” could make her the first songwriter to win the category three times. (She’s already won for “Rolling in the Deep” and “Hello”).
Beyonce
Beyoncé is competing in nine different categories, which is set to become the most awarded Grammy winner of all time. As long as the 28-time Grammy winner has at least four wins, she’ll surpass the late bandleader George Solti, who holds the current record with a total of 31 awards.
Her most recent nominations put her on a tie with her husband, Jay-Z – who also received five nominations this year – for the most nominated artist in history. They both hold a staggering total of 83 nominations.
Taylor Swift
Amazingly, Taylor Swift has never won Song of the Year, even though she holds the record for most nominated female songwriter for the category with six total nods.
If she wins for “All Too Well,” she will finally earn her first-ever Song of the Year title.
bad bunny
Bad Bunny may already be the most streamed artist in the world, but he could add to his global reign with A Verano Sin Ti becoming the first album in Spanish to obtain the album of the year. However, his nomination was already a historic milestone, as it was the first Spanish-language album to earn a nod in the category.
Jay Z
This year, the “Empire State of Mind” rapper has the chance to overtake Kanye West to become the most awarded rapper of all time. West holds a total of 24 wins, while Jay-Z trails with 23.
Brandi Carlile
With a total of seven nominations, if Carlile wins them all, she will surpass Beyoncé and Adele to become the most awarded female artist overnight.
Viola Davis
Whether The female king the star wins a Grammy for best audiobook, narration and narration for his memoir To find me, Davis could join the exclusive club EGOT, an elite group of artists who have won the four best entertainment awards: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. So far, only 17 people hold the title, including John Legend and Jennifer Hudson.
Find the complete list of nominees here, all the artists of the evening here and The IndependentRoisin O’Connor’s expert predicted the winners here.
The 2023 Grammy Awards will air live on CBS and Paramount Plus on Sunday, February 5, beginning at 8:00 p.m. EST/5:00 p.m. EST.
This article was written using recordings collected from VegasInsider.com.