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Beyoncé leads with 11 while Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX dominate the major categories
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Beyoncé leads with 11 while Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX dominate the major categories

Music’s biggest night isn’t until February 2, but the 67th annual Grammy Awards is gearing up to be a show not to be missed. Beyoncé, who made history with her country album Cowboy Carterleads the pack with 11 nominations. She is the most nominated artist in the history of the Grammys.

Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Charli XCX, who all shot to fame this year, each earned their first nominations for Album of the Year. They will compete for the top prize together with Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Beyoncé. Andre 3000 and Jacob Collier round out the category, which might come as a surprise to some.

Carpenter and Roan also scored nominations for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist. The pop stars are the only artists to earn nominations in the so-called ‘Big Four’ categories.

It wasn’t just singers who had breakthrough years. Country newcomer Shaboozey scored five nominations, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for his smash hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”

As predicted, Kendrick Lamar’s big year continues as his Drake diss track “Not Like Us” was nominated for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. He earned seven nominations. He’s going from the Grammys to the Super Bowl as next year’s headliner.

Lamar, Charli XCX, Post Malone and Billie Eilish follow Beyoncé – with seven nominations each. Swift scored six. Check out some of the notable nominations below.

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  • Best Rap Performance

    Cardi B, “Enough (Miami)”

    Common and Pete Rock featuring Posdnuos, “When the Sun Shines Again”

    Doechii, “Nissan Altima”

    Eminem, “Houdini”

    Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar, “Like That”

    GloRilla, “Yes Glo!”

    Kendrick Lamar, “Not Like Us”

  • Best Latin Pop Album

    Anita, Funk generation

    Luis Fonsi, El Viaje

    Kany Garcia, Garci

    Shakira, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran

    Kali Uchis, Orquideas

  • Best Alternative Music Album

    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Wild God

    Klaro, Charm

    Kim Gordon The Collective

    Brittany Howard, What now

    Saint Vincent, All born screaming

  • Best Song Written for Visual Media

    “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” (from Twisters: the album)

    “Better Place” (from Trolls unite)

    “Can’t Catch Me Now” (from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes)

    ‘It never went away’ (from American Symphony)

    ‘Love will survive’ (from The tattoo artist of Auschwitz)

  • Best Visual Media Soundtrack

    American fiction

    Challengers

    The color purple

    Dune: part two

    Shogun

  • Best Country Solo Performance

    Beyoncé, “16 Carriages”

    Jelly Roll, “I’m Not Okay”

    Kacey Musgraves, “The Architect”

    Shaboozey, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”

    Chris Stapleton, “It Takes a Woman”

  • Song of the year

    Beyoncé, “Texas Hold ‘Em”

    Sabrina Carpenter, “Please, Please”

    Billie Eilish, “Birds of a Feather”

    Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, ‘Die With a Smile’

    Kendrick Lamar, “Not Like Us”

    Chappell Roan, “Good luck, honey!”

    Shaboozey, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”

    Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone, ‘Fortnight’

  • Album of the year

    Beyonce, Cowboy Carter

    Sabrina Carpenter, Short and sweet

    Charli Brat

    Billie Eilish Hit me hard and soft

    Chappell Roan, The rise and fall of a Midwestern princess

    Taylor Swift The department of tortured poets

    André 3000, New blue sun

    Jacob Collier, Djesse Vol. 4

  • Record of the year

    The Beatles, “Now and Then”

    Beyoncé, “Texas Hold ‘Em”

    Sabrina Timmerman, “Espresso”

    Charlie XCX, “360”

    Billie Eilish, “Birds of a Feather”

    Kendrick Lamar, “Not Like Us”

    Chappell Roan, “Good luck, honey!”

    Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone, ‘Fortnight’

  • Best Country Album

    Beyonce, Cowboy Carter

    post malone, F-1 trillion

    Kacey Musgraves Deeper good

    Chris Stapleton Higher

    Laine Wilson, Whirlwind

  • Best R&B Album

    Chris Brown, 11:11 (Deluxe)

    Lalah Hathaway, Vantablack

    Happy Day, Algorithm

    Muni long, Revenge

    Guard, Coming home

  • Best R&B Performance

    Jhené Aiko, “Guidance”

    Chris Brown, “Residues” (Deluxe)

    Coco Jones, “Here We Go (Uh Oh)”

    Muni Long, “Made for Me – Live on BET”

    SZA, “Saturn”

  • Best New Artist

    Benson Boone

    Sabrina Timmerman

    Raye

    Chappell Roan

    Shaboozey

    Teddy swims

    Doechii

    Khruangbin

  • Best Dance Pop Recording

    Madison Beer, “Make You Mine”

    Charli XCX, “Von Dutch”

    Billie Eilish, “L’amour de Ma Vie (Over Now Extended Edit)”

    Ariana Grande, “Yes, and?”

    Troye Sivan, “I’m on my way”

  • Best Alternative Music Performance

    Cage the elephant, “Neon Pill”

    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “Song of the Lake”

    Fontaines DC, “Starburster”

    Kim Gordon, “Bye Bye”

    St. Vincent, “Flea”

  • Best Rock Album

    The black crows, Lucky bastards

    Fontaines DC, Romance

    Inactive, Tangk

    Pearl Jam, Dark matter

    The Rolling Stones, Hackney diamonds

    Jack White, No name

  • Best pop/duo performance

    Beyoncé and Post Malone, “Levii’s Jeans”

    Grace Abrams with Taylor Swift, ‘Us’

    Charli XCX featuring Billie Eilish, “Guess”

    Ariana Grande with Brandy and Monica, “The Boy Is Mine”

    Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, “Die with a Smile”

  • Best Pop Solo Performance

    Beyoncé, “Bodyguard”

    Charli XCX, “Apple”

    Sabrina Timmerman, “Espresso”

    Billie Eilish, “Birds of a Feather”

    Chappell Roan, “Good luck, honey!”

  • Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

    Alissia

    Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II

    Ian Fitchuk

    Mustard

    Daniel Nigro

  • Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical

    Jessie Alexander

    Amy Allen

    Edgar Barrera

    Jessie Jo Dillon

    Raye