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In a year in which radio rap turned again toward more brash, trapinflected sounds (think Kanye's "Cold"), Lamar's music offered something different: stories about life and death in Compton, written in careful verse and delivered over welltailored beats. Carly Rae Jepsen Three words: Call Me, Maybe. OK, a few more: Jepsen is 27 years old, which makes her nine years older than Justin Bieber (Scooter Braun, Bieber's manager, signed her to his label) and about a decade older than the goofy, endearing character that shines through her music. Not that it matters "Call Me Maybe" energized dance floors from eighth grade mixers to New York City nightclubs. It's infectious and it feels good. A tip of the hat to Canada. 2 Chainz Tauheed Epps is 36 years young, making him the most experienced new entrant on this list. You wouldn't know that from listening to his music, though: Chainz embodies a freewheeling style of hiphop that has sucked in everyone including usually pensive folks like Kanye West. "Birthday Song," Chainz' single with West, quickly went from being a joke to the joke. It's, um, cheeky refrain even made it into Jamie Foxx's "SNL" monologue. Never mind that Epps has been making music for about 15 years (he debuted as Tity Boi, one half of Atlanta's Playaz Circle); his verse on Kanye's "Mercy" was his rap bar mitzvah. The Recording Academy agrees: fun. is nominated for six awards, including Best New Artist, Song and Record of the year. It's about time for Ruess, who found moderate success with The Format before linking up with super producer Jeff Bhasker and spinning mournful yarns about the darker side of youth (both "We Are Young" and "Some Nights" focus heavily on a pensive partygoer's inner conflicts). All in a day's fun. A$AP Rocky "LiveLoveA$AP," Rocky's impressive mixtape, was actually released late last year. But the rapper's graduation from buzzy blog artist to Rihanna's opening act most certainly took place in 2012. The Harlem native is generally hailed as New York's best hope in a game dominated by West Coasters like Odd Future, Chicagoans from Kanye and Common to Chief Keef and Southerners like 2 Chainz. Rocky toured with Kendrick Lamar on Drake's Club Paradise tour (catch them and 2 Chainz in "Fkin' Problem") and memorably grabbed Rihanna's rear at the the VMAs. "Sure Thing," the most popular R track of 2011, seemed like a sure lock for a Grammy nomination. But the Recording Academy disagreed, and Miguel was snubbed. Fastforward one year, and the "Adorn" singer is up for five awards, including Song of the Year and Best Urban Contemporary Album two categories in which he'll compete against Ocean. GotyeWhat can be said? The moststreamed song, the bestselling single: "Somebody That I Used to Know" catapulted the BelgianAustralian singer to nextnext level popularity. Unfortunately, the singer did not line up a Best New Artist nod from the Grammys. Maybe if he had gone with the more grammatically correct "somebody whom I used to know"? Alabama ShakesThe only rock group to make the list this year, Alabama Shakes first formed in their namesake Alabama in 2009. After releasing a critically acclaimed foursong EP in 2009 (NYT's Jon Pareles compared lead singer Brittany Howard to Janis Joplin), Alabama Shakes debuted their first studio album, "Boys Girls," this April. The album's single, "Hold On," displays the Shakes at their best classic rock and roll spiked with the Southern blues the band grew up on. The group is getting its moment to shine this year with three Grammy nominations, including a nod for Best New Artist. One DirectionIt's been a while since America had a good oldfashioned boy band. After the days of BSB and NSYNC, it took almost a decade for another swoophaired, fancyfooted group of pop stars to emerge. Reminiscent of boy bands in their '90s heyday, One Direction puts a rebellious twist on the standard squeakyclean image, with its tattedup members and boundarypushing lyrics. Formed on Britain's "The X Factor" and signed by Simon Cowell, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, and Louis Tomlinson became One Direction, or simply 1D, in 2010. The group has since released two hit records and already sold out shows for its 2013 international tour. The ultimate sign of mainstream popularity? Member Harry Styles is reportedly TaylorSwift's latest boy toy. Chief KeefThe "Don't Like" rapper may be just 17, but he's already got a cushy deal with Interscope and a collaboration with Kanye West to his name. Keef and his buddy Lil Reese, the star of a video in which he viciously assaults a woman, are members of GBE, a Chicago street gang. 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