Taylor Swift primed to make music history at eclectic Grammys
Taylor Swift, shown here at the premiere of her smash Eras Tour film, could make Grammy history by winning a fourth Album of the Year prize

LOS ANGELES — Taylor Swift's name is on everyone's lips as music's glitterati descend on Los Angeles for Sunday's Grammys, but with one of the more eclectic nomination fields in recent memory, the prestigious awards are anyone's game.

Women make up the vast majority of the contenders for the top Best Album and Best Record prizes, with just one man, the jazz polymath Jon Batiste, in the running.

The genre-bending SZA has the most chances at Grammy gold at nine, with Billie Eilish, the supergroup boygenius, and — of course — Swift all in tight contention for the major prizes.