Grammys 2024 Live Updates: Taylor Swift, SZA and Miley Cyrus Win Awards

Don’t be like those people who were asking “who is Bonnie Bear?” when the Grammy for best new artist went to Bon Iver in 2012. Here’s a guide to the eight acts vying for the prize on Sunday night.

The R&B singer and songwriter Victoria Monét has been a behind-the-scenes presence in pop for well over a decade — she’s been nominated for Grammys for her work on hits recorded by Ariana Grande and Chloe x Halle. She has seven nods as a solo artist this year, including two for her breakout album “Jaguar II,” which features the sleek, sultry hit “On My Mama.”

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2. The War and Treaty: “Lover’s Game”

The War and Treaty is the husband-and-wife duo of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter, two accomplished Nashville-based musicians with tremendous voices that blend in beautiful harmony. Their sound is a mix of country, blues and soul, but this fiery title track from their 2023 debut album shows off their rock-star potential.

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3. Jelly Roll: “Son of a Sinner”

The rapper-turned-country-phenom Jelly Roll — who has scored a series of recent, raw-voiced radio hits about sin and redemption — has an opportunity to make Grammy history: At 39, he could become the oldest solo act ever to win best new artist.

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4. Noah Kahan: “Stick Season”

A proud Vermonter who seems destined to have his own Ben & Jerry’s flavor, the rising star Noah Kahan’s music blends a kind of wordy, breakneck-paced delivery with the lyricism of an unabashed romantic. On his signature hit “Stick Season,” he sounds like Mumford’s most irreverent son.

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5. Ice Spice: “In Ha Mood”

Ice Spice may be the most famous name on this list, thanks to her recent pop cultural ubiquity, her appearance on the remix of Taylor Swift’s “Karma,” and her eye-catching, rap-game-Little-Orphan-Annie ’do. The thumping “In Ha Mood” is one of many recent singles that shows off the 24-year-old M.C.’s effortless charisma and her dexterous, unbothered flow.

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6. Coco Jones: “ICU”

The 26-year-old R&B singer-songwriter and actress Coco Jones currently stars as Hilary Banks on “Bel-Air,” Peacock’s reimagining of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” but she’s also a prolific musical talent with a lush, rich voice. Her range is on full display on “ICU,” a velvety ballad also nominated for best R&B performance and best R&B song.

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7. Gracie Abrams: “Difficult”

Gracie Abrams’s breathy, hyper-personal pop has fans in high places. (Count Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo among them.) There’s a rushing kineticism to the quarter-life-crisis anthem “Difficult,” a standout from her 2023 debut full-length, “Good Riddance.”

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8. Fred again..: “Delilah (Pull Me Out of This)”

The 30-year-old English producer Fred again.. makes uncommonly emotional dance music, building strobe-lit hooks from found sounds, random digital ephemera, and sometimes even snippets from chats with his friends that he records on his iPhone.

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