Grammy Eligibility Has Ended; Beyonce, Sam Smith Should Receive Nominations

Beyonce and Sam Smith have great odds but Taylor Swift doesn't. Here's why.

— -- When Taylor Swift's new album, "1989," comes out on Oct. 27, it may set the charts, and the cash registers, on fire, but it won't be receiving a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year.

So, who are the most likely candidates for Grammy love? Billboard has a roundup.

For Record of the Year, Billboard says Idina Menzel's "Frozen" anthem, "Let It Go," Pharrell's "Happy," Taylor's "Shake It Off," Sam Smith's "Stay with Me," Beyonce's "Drunk in Love" and Coldplay's "A Sky Full of Stars" might make the cut.

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Sam Smith is a no-brainer when it comes to a Best New Artist nod, according to Billboard, and Iggy Azalea might also make the cut.

U2's free iTunes album, "Songs of Innocence," has been ruled eligible for nominations, but the publication doesn't think the academy will show the band much love.

The 57th Annual Grammy Awards will be handed out Feb. 8. Nominations are usually announced in December.