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Grammy Predictions: fun.? Frank Ocean? Black Keys?

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NEW YORK (AP) — Adele dominated last year's Grammy Awards, but this year there isn't a clear winner in sight.

That's because a slew of acts are up for top prizes, from fun. to Frank Ocean to Mumford & Sons. Those performers are nominated for six trophies, as are Kanye West, Jay-Z and Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys.

We here at The Associated Press let you know who to put money on when the awards show airs live Sunday from the Staples Center in Los Angeles at 7 p.m. on CBS. Now if only we could agree.

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ALBUM OF THE YEAR: "El Camino," The Black Keys; "Some Nights," fun.; "Babel," Mumford & Sons; "channel ORANGE," Frank Ocean; "Blunderbuss," Jack White.

FEKADU: I want to say that because there are four rock-based acts nominated here, they'll split the vote, leaving R&B singer Frank Ocean with album of the year. His album should win, but he won't take the prize. This is The Black Keys' year, and they're deserving. The Ohio rockers have released back-to-back amazing albums and The Recording Academy can't deny that. And they'll want to reward it.

TALBOTT: The Keys are going to win a major Grammy, just not this one. These Grammys will belong to either Ocean or fun., and to the victor goes this category. Fun. pulled off an amazing feat earning nominations in each of the four major categories, but Ocean's album has become part of the cultural discussion. It was so startlingly different and universally acclaimed — most of those year-end top 10 lists came out while voters mulled their options — it was impossible for voters to ignore.

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RECORD OF THE YEAR: "Lonely Boy," The Black Keys; "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," Kelly Clarkson; "We Are Young," fun. featuring Janelle Monae; "Somebody That I Used to Know," Gotye featuring Kimbra; "Thinkin Bout You," Frank Ocean; "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," Taylor Swift.

TALBOTT: This category has been especially hard to predict over the last decade, with no real trend among the winners. And this year's overstuffed field makes it no easier. If "Thinkin Bout You" wins here, there will be no doubt these are Ocean's Grammys. And "Stronger" and "We Are Young" were nominated for song of the year as well, a sign voters pretty much universally loved them. But I'm going with something of an upset as The Black Keys horn in on Ocean's fun.

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