GRAMMY Awards: Best Pop Vocal Album Nominees
These are the artists who dominated your playlists last year

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The competition is stiff for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 61st GRAMMY Awards. From the 21-year-old Fifth Harmony alum to the biggest name in pop music, these artists are responsible for many of the songs that were on your playlist in 2018.
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There’s also some battles within the battle among seasoned veterans and relative newcomers. So, let the debate begin.
CAMILA CABELLO – Camila
The solo debut from the Cuban-American star exploded out of the gate on the strength of the lead single, “Havana.”
KELLY CLARKSON – Meaning of Life
Another nominee who got her start on a reality TV show, Clarkson has been in the game much longer of course, and she showed no signs of slowing day on her eighth studio album.
ARIANA GRANDE – Sweetener
Another big and tumultuous year for the pop star included an album that produced three top 20 singles.
SHAWN MENDES – Shawn Mendes
The Canadian singer-songwriter’s self-titled third studio album was also his third number one.
P!NK – Beautiful Trauma
Alecia Moore’s seventh studio album, her first in five years, was buoyed by the club single “What About Us.”
TAYLOR SWIFT - Reputation
You can’t have a pop vocal album category without Tay Tay. Her seventh studio album featured the record-breaking single, “Look What You Made Me Do.”
The 2019 GRAMMY Awards will broadcast live on CBS from Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 10th at 8pm.