'Sour' | Every Single Album: Olivia Rodrigo

'Sour' | Every Single Album: Olivia Rodrigo

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The Winners and Losers of the 2026 Grammys

No matter what, Cher is a winner in our eyes. Nora and Nathan recap the 2026 Grammy ceremony by naming the biggest winners and losers from the event, with winners including Bad Bunny (1:00) and Lauryn Hill’s surprise performance (22:55) and losers including some of the Best New A ...  Show more

Previewing the 2026 Grammys

Nora and Nathan are previewing the Grammys ahead of Sunday's ceremony. They talk about why there seems to be a lack of buzz around this year's awards compared to prior years (1:00), who they think is favored in the big categories like Album of the Year and Record of the Year (28: ...  Show more

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