Predicting the Biggest Night in Music
ABC News interview predicts 2026 Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny big nominations, K‑pop surge.

On January 30, 2026 ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos interviewed Variety’s music editor Jem Aswad in a livestream predicting the 2026 Grammy Awards – dubbed the ‘biggest night in music.’ The discussion highlighted the industry’s biggest names, noting Bad Bunny was set to receive record‑breaking nominations (14 categories) and the growing influence of Korean pop (K‑pop) acts such as BTS and Black pink. Aswad also examined how streaming and social‑media metrics shape nominations, while Ramos asked whether the awards would become more globally inclusive. The segment aired from the ABC News studio in New York and captured audience buzz as the music world geared up for the January nights in Los Angeles.
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