Welcome to Beyoncé country. With regards to the 2025 Grammy Award nominations, "Cowboy Carter" controls the country.
She drives the gestures with 11, bringing her profession absolute to 99 designations. That makes her the most assigned craftsman in Grammy history.
"Cowboy Carter" is up for album and blue grass album of the year, and "Texas Hold Em" is selected for record, tune and down home melody of the year.
She likewise got selections in a wide area of classes, including pop, nation, Yankee folklore and melodic rap execution categories.
This is her most memorable time getting selections in the nation and America categories.
Beforehand, she and her significant other Jay-Z were tied for most vocation nominations, at 88.
Assuming that Beyoncé wins the album of the year, she'll turn into the first Person of Black woman to do as such in the 21st Century.
Lauryn Hill last won in 1999 for "The Misdirection of Lauryn Hill," joining Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston as the main People of color to bring back home the Grammys' top award.
Post Malone likewise received his very first selections in the country categories this year, having delivered his presentation down home collection "F-1 Trillion" in August.
That one is up for a blue grass album and "I Had Some Assistance," his collaboration with Morgan Wallen, is designated for down home song and country duo/group performance. They are Wallen's very first Grammy nominations.
Malone is simply behind Beyoncé, with seven nominations, attached with Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Charli XCX, who procured her first nominations as an solo artist.
Lamar's omnipresent diss track released during his feud with Drake, "Not Like Us," has been nominated for record and song of the year, rap song, music video as well as best rap performance.
He has two synchronous passages in the last category, a career first: Future and Metro Boomin ft Lamar, "Like That" is up for best rap performance and best rap song.
This is his third time receiving two concurrent nominations for best rap songs.
Taylor Swift and first-time nominees Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan brag of six nominations each.
Last year, ladies artist overwhelmed the significant categories. This year, that go on fairly, yet the main pattern is by all accounts a change of type. In the album of the year category, close by "Cowboy Carter" is André 3000's new age, alt-jazz "New Blue Sun" and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier's "Djesse Vol. 4."
Rising pop stars Carpenter and Roan round it, with "Short n' Sweet" and "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess" individually, as well as Swift "The Tortured Poets Department," Eilish's "Hit Me Hard and Soft," and Charli XCX's rave-prepared "BRAT."
Eilish is the main artist to have her initial three albums become nominated for album of the year.
Last year, Swift won album of the year for "Midnights," breaking the record for most wins in the category with four. This year, she turns into the very first lady to have seven career nominations in the category.
"The broadness and the range of genres addressed in the general field feel new and truly energizing," says the Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Artisan Jr.
He credits an active and advancing democratic body for its prosperity. "We've been exceptionally deliberate by they way we checked out and attempted to rebalance our enrollment.
So not simply orientation or ethnic minorities, different racial makeup, yet in addition class value and attempting to ensure that various kinds of music in various districts and various areas are being addressed inside and out."
Just accounts financially delivered in the U.S. between Sept. 16, 2023, through Aug. 30, 2024, were qualified for nominations. The last round of Grammy voting, which decides its champs, will occur Dec. 12 through January 3.
In the best new artist category, Carpenter and Roan will clash, close by Benson Boone, Doechii, Khruangbin, RAYE, Shaboozey and Teddy Swims.
In the song of the year category, Beyoncé is joined by Eilish with "Similar creatures," Swift and Post Malone with "Fortnight," Roan's "Best of Luck, Babe!", Carpenter "If it's not too much trouble, Kindly Please," "Not Like Us," Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' "Die With A Smile," and Shaboozey's "A Bar song (Tipsy)."
Shaboozey is likewise a first-time nominee. His "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" is the greatest song of the year, having spent more weeks at No. 1 on the Bulletin Hot 100 than some other — it is famous to the point that a remix of the track is likewise up for remixed recording.
Somewhere else, Shaboozey is named in the melodic rap performance category for his element on Beyoncé's "SPAGHETTII." Linda Martell, the main financially fruitful Person of color performer in the nation, is additionally highlighted on the tune, conveying the 83-year-old craftsman her most memorable Grammy nomination.
For the record of the year, "Texas Hold Them" will contend with Swift and Post Malone's "Fortnight," Eilish's "Birds of a Fathers," "Not Like Us," Roan's "Best of Luck, Babe!", Carpenter's "Espresso," Charli XCX's "360," and the Beatles last new song, the AI assisted "Now and Than."
"We're attempting to ensure we're staying aware of how music creator and our community are utilizing technology. Furthermore, for this situation, AI the record and permitted it to be qualified in the categories that it was qualified in," Mason Jr explains.
Dolly Parton scored her 55th career nomination in the audiobook, portrayal, and narrating recording category for her "Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones," news The Related Press broke to the down country music legend Friday morning.
"No! What did I get nominated for?" she cheered via telephone. "Oh, well, that is cool. I figured it would be for my rock album, I'd take it.
"It feels significantly better. I'm consistently energetic about everything. I don't work for that, yet it's in every case great to say 'You've accomplished great work,' and for someone to recognize that. Thus, I'm consistently pleased with each award I get and each notice I get. That simply causes me to feel as I'm making the best decision."
She's facing maker Fellow Oldfield, George Clinton, Barbra Streisand and Jimmy Carter, who could turn into the most established Grammy grant victor in history at 100.
All in all, where's going wrong? Like last year, there's a gigantic lack of Latin music — the quickest developing streaming sort in the US — no matter how you look at it, and no portrayal in the significant classes.
There are likewise just four sections in the best Música Mexicana album class, in spite of it additionally being quite possibly of the quickest developing kind.
What's more, K-pop, too, appears to ever be missing. There are no designations for the BTS individuals who've delivered independent material this year: RM's "Perfect Spot, Wrong Individual," J-Trust's "Trust In the city, Vol. 1," and Jimin's "Dream." As a teen pop band, BTS has gotten five nominations across their career.
"I certainly see opportunity to get better across numerous types and we are proceeding to welcome individuals to be a piece of the foundation," Mason Jr. says.
"Without the right portrayal, we don't obtain the right outcomes. At the point when I say right, I mean intelligent and agent of what's going on in music today. In this way, the work proceeds."Welcome to Beyoncé country. With regards to the 2025 Grammy Award nominations, "Cowboy Carter" controls the country.
She drives the gestures with 11, bringing her profession absolute to 99 designations. That makes her the most assigned craftsman in Grammy history.
"Cowboy Carter" is up for album and blue grass album of the year, and "Texas Hold Em" is selected for record, tune and down home melody of the year.
She likewise got selections in a wide area of classes, including pop, nation, Yankee folklore and melodic rap execution categories.
This is her most memorable time getting selections in the nation and America categories.
Beforehand, she and her significant other Jay-Z were tied for most vocation nominations, at 88.
Assuming that Beyoncé wins the album of the year, she'll turn into the first Person of Black woman to do as such in the 21st Century.
Lauryn Hill last won in 1999 for "The Misdirection of Lauryn Hill," joining Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston as the main People of color to bring back home the Grammys' top award.
Post Malone likewise received his very first selections in the country categories this year, having delivered his presentation down home collection "F-1 Trillion" in August.
That one is up for a blue grass album and "I Had Some Assistance," his collaboration with Morgan Wallen, is designated for down home song and country duo/group performance. They are Wallen's very first Grammy nominations.
Malone is simply behind Beyoncé, with seven nominations, attached with Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Charli XCX, who procured her first nominations as an solo artist.
Lamar's omnipresent diss track released during his feud with Drake, "Not Like Us," has been nominated for record and song of the year, rap song, music video as well as best rap performance.
He has two synchronous passages in the last category, a career first: Future and Metro Boomin ft Lamar, "Like That" is up for best rap performance and best rap song.
This is his third time receiving two concurrent nominations for best rap songs.
Taylor Swift and first-time nominees Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan brag of six nominations each.
Last year, ladies artist overwhelmed the significant categories. This year, that go on fairly, yet the main pattern is by all accounts a change of type. In the album of the year category, close by "Cowboy Carter" is André 3000's new age, alt-jazz "New Blue Sun" and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier's "Djesse Vol. 4."
Rising pop stars Carpenter and Roan round it, with "Short n' Sweet" and "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess" individually, as well as Swift "The Tortured Poets Department," Eilish's "Hit Me Hard and Soft," and Charli XCX's rave-prepared "BRAT."
Eilish is the main artist to have her initial three albums become nominated for album of the year.
Last year, Swift won album of the year for "Midnights," breaking the record for most wins in the category with four. This year, she turns into the very first lady to have seven career nominations in the category.
"The broadness and the range of genres addressed in the general field feel new and truly energizing," says the Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Artisan Jr.
He credits an active and advancing democratic body for its prosperity. "We've been exceptionally deliberate by they way we checked out and attempted to rebalance our enrollment.
So not simply orientation or ethnic minorities, different racial makeup, yet in addition class value and attempting to ensure that various kinds of music in various districts and various areas are being addressed inside and out."
Just accounts financially delivered in the U.S. between Sept. 16, 2023, through Aug. 30, 2024, were qualified for nominations. The last round of Grammy voting, which decides its champs, will occur Dec. 12 through January 3.
In the best new artist category, Carpenter and Roan will clash, close by Benson Boone, Doechii, Khruangbin, RAYE, Shaboozey and Teddy Swims.
In the song of the year category, Beyoncé is joined by Eilish with "Similar creatures," Swift and Post Malone with "Fortnight," Roan's "Best of Luck, Babe!", Carpenter "If it's not too much trouble, Kindly Please," "Not Like Us," Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' "Die With A Smile," and Shaboozey's "A Bar song (Tipsy)."
Shaboozey is likewise a first-time nominee. His "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" is the greatest song of the year, having spent more weeks at No. 1 on the Bulletin Hot 100 than some other — it is famous to the point that a remix of the track is likewise up for remixed recording.
Somewhere else, Shaboozey is named in the melodic rap performance category for his element on Beyoncé's "SPAGHETTII." Linda Martell, the main financially fruitful Person of color performer in the nation, is additionally highlighted on the tune, conveying the 83-year-old craftsman her most memorable Grammy nomination.
For the record of the year, "Texas Hold Them" will contend with Swift and Post Malone's "Fortnight," Eilish's "Birds of a Fathers," "Not Like Us," Roan's "Best of Luck, Babe!", Carpenter's "Espresso," Charli XCX's "360," and the Beatles last new song, the AI assisted "Now and Than."
"We're attempting to ensure we're staying aware of how music creator and our community are utilizing technology. Furthermore, for this situation, AI the record and permitted it to be qualified in the categories that it was qualified in," Mason Jr explains.
Dolly Parton scored her 55th career nomination in the audiobook, portrayal, and narrating recording category for her "Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones," news The Related Press broke to the down country music legend Friday morning.
"No! What did I get nominated for?" she cheered via telephone. "Oh, well, that is cool. I figured it would be for my rock album, I'd take it.
"It feels significantly better. I'm consistently energetic about everything. I don't work for that, yet it's in every case great to say 'You've accomplished great work,' and for someone to recognize that. Thus, I'm consistently pleased with each award I get and each notice I get. That simply causes me to feel as I'm making the best decision."
She's facing maker Fellow Oldfield, George Clinton, Barbra Streisand and Jimmy Carter, who could turn into the most established Grammy grant victor in history at 100.
All in all, where's going wrong? Like last year, there's a gigantic lack of Latin music — the quickest developing streaming sort in the US — no matter how you look at it, and no portrayal in the significant classes.
There are likewise just four sections in the best Música Mexicana album class, in spite of it additionally being quite possibly of the quickest developing kind.
What's more, K-pop, too, appears to ever be missing. There are no designations for the BTS individuals who've delivered independent material this year: RM's "Perfect Spot, Wrong Individual," J-Trust's "Trust In the city, Vol. 1," and Jimin's "Dream." As a teen pop band, BTS has gotten five nominations across their career.
"I certainly see opportunity to get better across numerous types and we are proceeding to welcome individuals to be a piece of the foundation," Mason Jr. says.
"Without the right portrayal, we don't obtain the right outcomes. At the point when I say right, I mean intelligent and agent of what's going on in music today. In this way, the work proceeds."