Grammy Awards 2015 live stream free, winner predictions: Spotify could be spot on!

Spotify is the world's largest online music streaming service. Now that it is Grammy Awards time, the digital company has come up with its predictions based on its own algorithms. Such algorithms use data from their 60 million users and 15 million subscribed users.

How accurate could Spotify's predictions be? People reckon that it might just be the best predictions out there right now, even better than Billboard's predictions. Shazam, is the next best thing to this year's predictions. With the app downloaded 500 million times this year, it bases its predictions on the usage of 100 million active users monthly. However, Shazam cannot predict the winners for album categories.

So what does Spotify say? According to the streaming site, Sia's "Chandelier" will be the Record of the Year. Pharrell Williams' "G I R L" will be Album of the Year. Best New Artist will go to Bastille, while Hozier's "Take Me to Church" will be Song of the Year.

Nonetheless, Ed Sheeran's album "X" and Sam Smith could also be taking home the awards for Album of the Year and Best New Artist, respectively. Additionally, Beyonce has the most number of nominations this year.

For eager fans who'd want to watch the 57<sup>th Annual Grammy Awards, everyone can do so on their mobile devices via CBS All Access. Those who have subscribed can go to CBS.com or use the CBS app to view the show. On top of the show, full coverage will be shown, including behind-the-scenes footages nd red carpet arrivals.

Among the performers of the night are Sam Smith, Beck, Kanye West, Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, Madonna and Paul McCartney. The night is to be hosted by LL Cool J.

The 57<sup>th Grammy Awards will stream live starting 8 p.m. ET.

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