Grammy Awards Song of the Year odds: Adele and Taylor Swift are betting favourites

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The 65th Grammy Awards take place on February 5 and one of the most prestigious categories is Song of the Year.

Adele’s Easy on Me is the favourite on the odds leaderboard, while Taylor Swift’s All Too Well and Harry Styles’ As it Was look like real challengers. All of the other tracks on the board can be considered long shots.

Check out the Grammy Song of the Year odds for the upcoming award show in Los Angeles.

Song of the Year odds

Artist Song Odds
Adele Easy on Me +100
Taylor Swift All Too Well +250
Harry Styles As it Was +375
Beyonce Break my Soul +1,000
Lizzo About Damn Time +1,700
Kendrick Lamar The Heart Part 5 +1,700
Steve Lacy Bad Habit +2,000
Bonnie Raitt Just Like That +3,300
DJ Khaled God Did +5,000
Gayle abcdefu +5,000

Odds as of 3:23 p.m. on 01/31/2023.

Easy on Me: Adele (+100) – Bet here

Adele is no stranger to this award as she’s won Song of the Year for Hello and Rolling in the Deep since 2011.

She is one of just two artists with two Song of the Year nods since 2000, along with Bruno Mars. No artist has won this award three times, but Adele would not be considered an unworthy pioneer with 15 Grammys to her name.

All Too Well: Taylor Swift (+250) – Bet here

Of Swift’s 46 total Grammy nominations, six have come in this category. That’s tied for the most of all time, but she’s never won this award.

Swift has been knocking on the door for ages and this might be the year she finally breaks it down. It’s not as if the Grammys have been unkind to Swift in a general sense — she has 11 total awards to her name, including three Album of the Year wins.

As it Was: Harry Styles (+375) – Bet here

Styles doesn’t have the same track record of Grammy success as his competitors with only a single win under his belt, but he does have commercial success on his side.

As it Was was the most streamed song in the world last year, according to Spotify. That kind of popularity is difficult to ignore.

It would still be a surprise to see Styles bring this home, but he’s in with a chance.

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Nick Ashbourne writes about sports betting for NorthStar Bets. NorthStar Bets is owned by NordStar Capital, which also owns Torstar, the Star’s parent company. Follow him on Twitter: @NickAshbourne

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