The nominees in this category include Sara Bareilles (King of Anything), Norah Jones (Chasing Pirates), Katy Perry (Teenage Dream) and Beyonce (Halo) - all deserving of their nominations!
However, if I could vote, I will choose Lady Gaga's performance of Bad Romance. She might not have the pipes of a singer that can sing through several octaves, but this song is the epitome of the quirkiness of pop this year! Catchy lyrics, strange video, interesting persona - just the perfect pop queen du jour! This is how a fantastic pop song should sound!I don't know though if the Grammy voters will go for her. I have a feeling they will choose Katy Perry's Teenage Dream to win.
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