The 55th annual Grammy Awards will air on Feb. 10 and with a slew of artists up for nominations, reports already have set predictions about who will take home the coveted award in various categories. 

Enstars compiled a list of the "chosen ones" and why reports said they will likely win the respective awards.

In the Best Pop Solo Performance category, E! Online predicted that Kelly Clarkson will take home the award for her song Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You). Though Carly Rae Jepsen's name has come up many times in this category as a potential winner because of her contagious summer anthem Call Me Maybe, the report noted that the American Idol alum will be victorious, even though "Adele seems to be the Grammy shoo-in whenever nominated."

In the same category, however, Slant Magazine stated about British songstress Adele, "don't be surprised if the soon-to-be Oscar winner beats out Clarkson's Stronger to land her ninth Grammy for Set Fire to the Rain (Live)."

"This one is Record of the Year nominee Kelly Clarkson's to lose, but the only thing NARAS loves more than giving Grammys to Adele, is giving Grammys to live renditions of songs whose studio versions are ineligible," the publication added.

Perhaps the most coveted awards of the night are the ones for Record of the Year and Album of the Year. In the former, Newsday predicted that the "upbeat and youth-oriented" We Are Young "should give it the edge over Gotye." As far as the later category, the news report noted that El Camino by The Black Keys is worthy of a Grammy win "and deserves the attention as a crowning achievement."

Fobes magazine predicted that Record of the Year will in fact go to Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye featuring Kimbra, acknowledging that the tune was a "well crafterd, well produced song."

Ology.com noted in the category of Best New Artist that Frank Ocean will win over Alabama Shakes, Fun., Hunter Hayes and The Lumineers.

"There's little disputing that 2012 was Frank Ocean's year. His debut album channel ORANGE topped nearly every year-end list...and possibly even Albama Shakes could give him a run for his money," the report read. "I can't fathom he doesn't take home Best New Artist."

Watch the Grammys on Feb. 10 and check back that day for a live stream of all the winners as they are announced.

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