2016 Grammys Red Carpet Record Scratch: We're Matching Nominated Songs & Albums to Past Celeb Fashion!

Pairing nominated song & album names with celebrity ensembles

By Jess Cohen Feb 15, 2016 9:30 PMTags
Red Carpet Record Scratch

It's time to check out some Grammys red carpet fashion!

In celebration of tomorrow's 2016 Grammy Awards, we're taking the names of four nominated songs or albums and pairing them with past celeb fashion.

To give you an example, Drake is nominated for "Best Rap Performance" for his song "Back to Back." So in the photo above we've shown you two stunning ladies showing off their incredible behinds at the Grammys over the years.

Beyoncé showed off her amazing body in an Osman jumpsuit on the 2013 Grammys red carpet and then two years later Madonna flashed her booty for the cameras at the 2015 Grammys!

Want to see more? Check out our red carpet record scratch below!

Nicki Minaj is nominated for "Best Rap Album" for her album, The Pinkprint, which made us think of these red carpet dresses!

Remember when Rihanna turned heads in this Giambattista Valli Couture dress at the 2015 Grammys? What about back in 2009 when Katy Perry wore this gorgeous pink Basil Soda dress? Stunning ladies!

Kendrick Lamar has a ton of nominations this year for his album, To Pimp a Butterfly, which has us thinking about some iconic Grammys fashion.

Cher wore this butterfly ensemble to the 1974 Grammys, while Christina Aguilera wore this memorable butterfly dress to the 2000 Grammys, where she won her first Grammy for "Best New Artist."

Elle King's song "Ex's & Oh's" has been dominating the charts and the singer picked up some major nominations at the 2016 Grammys including, "Best Rock Song" and "Best Rock Performance."

Elle's song has us thinking about all of the celebs who've polka dots on the red carpet, like M.I.A. and Gwen Stefani.

A pregnant M.I.A. wore the look above back in 2009 and six years earlier, Gwen wore a polka dot dress to the 2003 Grammys!

Watch E!'s live 2016 Grammys red carpet coverage starting at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT on Monday, February 15th