This Sunday’s (2/5) GRAMMY Awards could be a big one for a few different country stars. Of course, Miranda Lambert, nominated in all four country categories, could sweep the entire category. Regardless of who wins, there will be great performances from Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton, and a tribute to the late Loretta Lynn by Kacey Musgraves.

While we don’t know who will win each awrd, we can speculate what could happen that would be recording making at the GRAMMYS and in country music.

The 65th GRAMMY Awards will air live on Sunday (2/5) at 8 PM ET. As we know, many of the country categories will be handed out in a pre-ceremony, which you can watch at grammy.com.

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  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance

    If either Dolly Parton & Reba McEntire’s “Does He Love You” or Ashley McBryde & Ashley Pearce’s “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” wins, that would make it the first all-female collaboration to win in this category.

     

  • Best Country Solo Performance

    Maren Morris could tie Carrie Underwood as the most-awarded female artist in this category (2 wins) and become the 2nd most awarded overall after Chris Stapleton (3 wins) if she wins for “Circles Around This Town.” Morris previously won for “My Church” in 2017.

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    The 59th GRAMMY Awards - Show

    Maren Morris accepts the award for Best Country Solo Performance for ‘My Church,’ onstage during The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Best Country Song

    Songwriter Lori McKenna could break her tie with songwriter Josh Kear as the most-awarded songwriter in the Best Country Song category if she wins her 4th trophy in the category for her collaboration with Taylor Swift’s “I Bet You Think About Me.” McKenna won 3 times in the past with “Girl Crush,” “Humble and Kind,” & “Crowded Table.”

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    The 59th GRAMMY Awards - Press Room

    Songwriter Lori McKenna, winner of Best Country Song for, ‘Humble and Kind,’ poses in the press room during The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Best Country Album

    Miranda Lambert could break her 3rd place tie with Lady A, Kacey Musgraves & Roger Miller if she wins her 3rd trophy in the Best Country Album category for Palomino. It would also make her the most awarded solo female artist in the category. Lambert won 2 times in the past for Wildcard & Platinum.

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    63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards – Telecast

    Miranda Lambert accepts the Best Country Album award for ‘Wildcard’ onstage during the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Los Angeles Convention Center on March 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Taylor Swift

    Taylor Swift could win her first Song of the Year trophy for “All Too Well” after record-breaking 6 nominations, which makes her the most nominated female songwriter and one of the 3 most nominated songwriters ever, regardless of gender, along with Lionel Richie and Paul McCartney.

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    The 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards - Press Room

    Taylor Swift poses with Album Of The Year award for ‘Fearless’, Best Female Country Vocal Performance for ‘White Horse’, Best Country Song for ‘Fearless’ and Best Country Album for ‘Fearless’ in the press room during the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.

  • Alison Krauss

    Alison Krauss is currently the 2nd most awarded female artist of all time (27 wins) & 4th most awarded person in the Grammys history in a tie with Chick Corea. This year, she is nominated for 2 Grammys. Depending on the number of Grammys that she will win out of her 2 nominations (and depending on the number of Grammys that Beyoncé wins), she might: tie or surpass Beyoncé as the most-awarded female artist of all time (1 win needed for a tie, 2 wins needed for surpassing Beyoncé) break her tie with Chick Corea and become the 2nd most awarded artist of all time (1 win needed for a tie with Beyoncé & Quincy Jones, 2 wins needed for surpassing the two of them).

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    46th Annual Grammy Awards - Pressroom

    Alison Krauss poses with her Grammys backstage in the Pressroom at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards held at the Staples Center on February 8, 2004 in Los Angeles, California.

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