The 65th edition of the Grammy Awards will take place on February 5 at Cypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Although there are 10 nominees for Album of the Year, the three primary contenders are Beyonce, Adele and Harry Styles. That trio sits head and shoulders above the rest on the odds leaderboard.
Check out the Grammy Album of the Year odds for the upcoming award show.
Grammy Album of the Year odds
Artist | Album | Odds |
Beyonce | Renaissance | -167 |
Adele | 30 | +300 |
Harry Styles | Harry’s House | +325 |
Kendrick Lamar | Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers | +1,400 |
Bad Bunny | Un Verano Sin Ti | +2,000 |
ABBA | Voyage | +2,500 |
Brandi Carlile | In These Silent Days | +3,000 |
Lizzo | Special | +3,300 |
Mary J. Blige | Good Morning Gorgeous | +5,000 |
Coldplay | Music of the Spheres | +5,000 |
Odds as of 2:01 p.m. on 01/31/2023.
Renaissance: Beyonce (-167) – Bet here
After going just over six years between album releases, Beyonce landed on something special with Renaissance.
The record garnered the music icon more Grammy nominations than any other artist this year (9), which gives her a shot at setting the all-time record for Grammy wins.
Right now she sits three awards behind conductor Georg Solti’s 31, but that could change if Renaissance makes the kind of impact these odds suggest it will.
30: Adele (+300) – Bet here
Adele is a proven favourite at the Grammys, and 30 has received seven nominations, indicating that there’s plenty of enthusiasm for it.
When Adele gets nominated for a Grammy, she tends to bring it home. Of her 25 career nominations, 15 have resulted in wins — good for a 60% success rate.
For reference, Beyonce has won 31.8% of her nominations.
Harry’s House: Harry Styles (+325) – Bet here
Compared to the women at the top of the leaderboard, Styles doesn’t have much of a Grammys track record.
The former member of One Direction has just one win to his name, earning Best Pop Solo Performance for Watermelon Sugar in 2021.
You could argue that voter fatigue might benefit Styles, but there’s no indication that the NARAS voting members are sick of giving awards to Beyonce or Adele yet.
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