How do you feel when you look at this record of the year category? “Sad.” “What the hell did you think?” “It feels like 50-year-olds think that pop music was.” “It feels like 2020 because it’s kind of unsatisfactory.” “The record of the year is the culture category. Where in the culture was this music in 2020? “” But it should be good. It should be the song that is good enough to represent the year, not just the song that was zeitgeist enough. “(SINGING) Motherland, Motherland, Motherland, Motherland is dripping on me.” Do you like this song? “I like this song.” “I like this song.” “It’s good.” “Actually, I really like Black Parade.” “It’s very structured and multilayered, and the more you hear it, the more interesting it gets.” “There is the flute. There is the African choir. There is the fact that she is very timely talking about protests against Black Lives Matter. “” Is it like the Beyonce bang that I want to hear every day? Not necessarily. “” And we’re talking about one of the Olympian gods of pop music. This is a mortal song. She’ll probably win. “” And I think it might have an inside trail because they keep berating Beyonce. “She’s the queen of nominations and then the non-queen of winning, especially in the major categories.” “But she’s even better at Savage.” We come to Savage. “(SINGING) With all my favorite colors.” What is this song called? “Every time it starts I think maybe this will be the time I think it’s deeper than it actually is. But it really isn’t. It’s very simple. “” It’s a song that exists for the Grammys. “” The Grammys appreciate that kind of musicality. “” There’s good guitar work on this song. The organ in this song is really strong. The voice is sing well) [INAUDIBLE] I am shaded by the trees. “” But what I’m missing is the punch or the drama. I mean, it’s for people at big Starbucks that withdrawal of participation is what it is. “One of the things that impressed me about this category is that a lot of them are guitar songs. Even the rap song is a guitar song. “Right. But they’re guitar songs, but they’re guitar songs. It’s funny because the next thing we’re going to talk about is DaBaby, which is definitely a guitar song.” [INAUDIBLE] Rock star. That’s not a guitar, bitch, it’s a glock. “” Of every song in this category, it’s the best writing. The guitar part is so pretty, I feel like you’re catching almost everything it says. ““ (SINGING) PTSD. I always wake up in a cold sweat like I have the flu. My daughter a G. She shows me how to kill a [INAUDIBLE] before the age of two. And I would kill another [INAUDIBLE] “I doubt it can win. Historically, the Grammys don’t do well with things like this.” “I don’t think they want to give two black men a Grammy either. They just don’t. Outkast was last time in a long time in the main categories. “” (SINGING) I would let you if I had known. Why don’t you say that? “Doja Cat, Say So, produced by a man named Tyson Trax. Have you ever heard of this guy, Tyson Trax? “Isn’t that a pseudonym for someone who might have a bad reputation?” “Oh wait, isn’t it Dr. Luke?” Yes. It’s Dr. Hatch. “He really used a pseudonym?” Yes. Tyson Trax. “Ew. That’s reprehensible. “” I have to imagine that the number of people in the nomination or voting process who know that this is a pseudonym for Dr. Luke is less than 1%. “Do you like Say So?” No. Not really. It’s a disco without luxury. Everything about disco and spinning around in furs under a disco ball. And this song sounds to me like a sad person dancing under a single lightbulb. “” It’s more like that, hey. ” Yes. It’s Uber Music. “Hi Guys.” It’s music for the Uber. “It’s Uber Music. That’s it. “” (SINGING) I got everything I wanted. “” That’s typical Grammy stuff. Hey that worked. Let’s do this again. ” Is it too early for Billie Eilish to win again? “Yes.” “(SINGING) Don’t show up. Don’t come out Don’t bother about me now. “Dua Lipa, don’t start now. “Yes.” “Is that the record of the year?” “Yes. Disco Strings, Base of the Year.” “(SINGING) Don’t show up. Don’t show up. Don’t …” “It’s a kiss for an ex trying to make a comeback. “” It’s the opposite of Robyn’s Dancing On My Own. “” (SINGING) I’ll be in the corner and watch you kiss her. “” Dua says don’t come and see me in the club with someone else I’m because I’m going out now and I’m over you. “” Don’t Start Now is a disco blast. “” It sounds like make-up. “” (SINGING) Run away, but we’re running in circles. ” “The idea that this person made White Iverson too.” “(SINGING) I got myself some braids and I got myself a couple of hoes.” “It’s fascinating to think that this is the same artist.” Isn’t this a rap song? “No.” “I don’t even know what this song is.” “You know what? This was Post Malone’s song that won me over. I thought, OK, you are a songwriter. This is a really good song. “” I don’t like it because it’s almost like it’s structurally impossible not to like it. ” But you wouldn’t vote for it either? “No, I wouldn’t.” “(SINGING) I’m a savage. OK Nobel, Bougie, Ratchet, OK Sassy – “Is just the record of the year? “Yes it is.” “A big streaming hit. A huge TikTok hit and dance trend before Beyoncé ever shows up. Beyoncé shows up because of it. But Megan Thee Stallion, she’s like a manager. ” Right. “She’s a great transaction rapper. It’s not just about capitalism. But it’s also about orgasm, pleasure and body fluids. “” Do you think this is a bigger TikTok song than WAP? ” That’s a good question. WAP could obviously fall into this category. Cardi B. reportedly didn’t put it in for nominations because she wants to save it for the next Grammys. But Beyoncé is Beyoncé. So, you know … “Yeah. Yes. “” Beyoncé in this song is the big steak the Flintstones get at the end of each episode that knocks the whole car over. Beyoncé is the steak. She can’t help it. And if you’re Megan Thee Stallion, what are you going to say ? ” Right. Is this the song to beat in this category? “Yes. I think it’s between this and Dua.” What will this category win? “I think Black Parade.” “I choose Black Parade.” “Savage or Billie Eilish.” “I’ll say Dua think she should win and I think she will win. “And who should win?” I’ll give it back to Beyoncé and Black Parade. “” The Dua Lipa song and Savage are my two favorite songs. “” My voice is a rock star. “And what are you missing in this category? What’s supposed to be here?” Watermelon Sugar. “” (SINGING) High. “” It’s a classic record of the year. I can’t believe it’s not here. And Blinding Lights is that Another song. “Right.” (SINGING) When I’m like this, you’re the one I trust. “” Taylor Swift cardigan isn’t there. “” (SINGING) You dressed me up and said I was your favorite. “” That’s a cozy, old-fashioned, subliminally catchy song. “” My heart will always be with this dua song because I think it’s crisp and is perfect. But if Beyoncé came to the awards and gave an acceptance speech and she would confront the Grammys so it would take this long to get properly honored, the potential of the Black Parade win is the most interesting. “(SINGING) Black Parade.” “That assumes I think the Grammys are valid.” For sure. “So let’s start with that. That is a dubious statement. Start there. “- – [VOCALIZING] “I just got the idea that it should ricochet.” “(SINGING) I have the horses in the back.” – – [VOCALIZING] “(SINGING) Man, what’s going on? Man i’m getting through It’s your girl Lizzo. “