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As Beyoncé vs. Adele showdown looms, 2023 Grammys could be most star-studded, and fraught, in memory

LOS ANGELES — The nominations for next year's Grammy Awards are likely to include a number of historic firsts. Bad Bunny's blockbuster "Un Verano Sin Ti" is widely expected to become the first Spanish-language LP to score a nod for album of the year. Taylor Swift could become the first artist nominated for that prize twice with the same album — in Swift's case with her painstaking "Taylor's ...
Bad Bunny performs during the Made in America 2022 festival on the Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia on Sept. 4, 2022.

LOS ANGELES — The nominations for next year's Grammy Awards are likely to include a number of historic firsts.

Bad Bunny's blockbuster "Un Verano Sin Ti" is widely expected to become the first Spanish-language LP to score a nod for album of the year. Taylor Swift could become the first artist nominated for that prize twice with the same album — in Swift's case with her painstaking "Taylor's Version" expansion of the decade-old "Red." And should Kendrick Lamar pick up a nod with "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers," the Compton native will become the first rapper to compete for album of the year with four consecutive studio LPs.

Yet hovering over the 65th Grammys race — as the yearlong window of eligibility just closed last week and as the start of first-round voting approaches on Oct. 13 — is the prospect of an epic rematch between two veteran superstars: Beyoncé and Adele, both of whom are nearly certain to be tapped for album, record and song of the year — Beyoncé with her dance-floor fantasia "Renaissance"

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