When Beyoncé took the prize for finest dance/digital album on the Grammy Awards final 12 months with “Renaissance,” the pop famous person grew to become the winningest artist within the almost seven-decade historical past of music’s most prestigious awards present.
Now she’s historical past’s most-nominated act as effectively.
As introduced Friday morning by the Recording Academy, Beyoncé leads nominations for the 67th Grammys with 11 nods, together with in high classes reminiscent of album of the 12 months (for her sprawling roots-music tour “Cowboy Carter”) and report and tune of the 12 months (for her chart-topping “Texas Hold ’Em”). The 11 new nominations carry her profession complete to 99 and depart Beyoncé’s husband — rapper Jay-Z, with whom she’d been tied at 88 — because the individual with the second-most nominations. (Beyoncé has gained 32 Grammys.)
Amongst her different nods for work from “Cowboy Carter” are nation solo efficiency (“16 Carriages”), Americana efficiency (“Ya Ya”) and melodic rap efficiency (“Spaghettii”) — one indication of the stylistic breadth of an artist whose nominations with “Renaissance” got here largely within the dance and R&B genres.
Beyoncé is only one of a number of established Grammy favorites competing for high prizes at subsequent 12 months’s version of the annual ceremony, which can happen Feb. 2 at Crypto.com Enviornment in downtown Los Angeles.
Taylor Swift, whose album of the 12 months win with “Midnights” at February’s present made her the primary artist to take the Grammys’ flagship prize 4 occasions, is up for album once more with “The Tortured Poets Department” and for report and tune of the 12 months with “Fortnight,” her moody electro-pop duet with Submit Malone. Billie Eilish additionally scored a nod for the album award with “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” making her the primary artist to be nominated for the Grammys’ equal of finest image together with her first three LPs; she’s up for report and tune of the 12 months too together with her single “Birds of a Feather.”
However in a 12 months lengthy on contemporary expertise, Grammy voters additionally showered nominations on a number of of the upstart pop acts who’ve dominated live performance levels, streaming platforms and social-media feeds in 2024. Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter will vie for album, report and tune of the 12 months and finest new artist in every girl’s first journey to the Grammys — Roan together with her album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” and her single “Good Luck, Babe!” and Carpenter together with her album “Short n’ Sweet” and her single “Espresso” for the report prize and “Please Please Please” for the tune prize. (Report of the 12 months goes to performers and producers, whereas tune of the 12 months acknowledges songwriters.)
Charli XCX, the pop singer and songwriter from England with an extended historical past of underground acclaim, has seven nominations — together with album of the 12 months and report of the 12 months — together with her “Brat” LP and “360” single, which elevated her to a brand new degree of mainstream renown. Eilish additionally earned seven nods general, as did Malone and Kendrick Lamar, the Compton-born rapper whose Drake diss monitor “Not Like Us” is up for report and tune of the 12 months; different acts with a number of nominations embody Roan, Carpenter and Swift, every of whom received six.
In an interview, Recording Academy Chief Government Harvey Mason Jr. stated the nominations mirror the group’s effort to modernize and diversify its citizens after years by which the academy was criticized for overvaluing the work of older white males.
“It feels very representative of what’s going on in music,” stated Mason, who identified that two-thirds of the academy’s greater than 13,000 voting members had joined the group since 2019.
But as at all times with the Grammys, the key classes embody some surprising decisions — albeit ones that tie into an extended Grammys custom. André 3000’s “New Blue Sun,” a trippy jazz LP by the Outkast rapper-turned-flautist, is nominated for album of the 12 months, as is “Djesse Vol. 4” by Jacob Collier, the quirky English multi-instrumentalist not too long ago seen taking part in piano behind Joni Mitchell throughout her newest comeback live shows on the Hollywood Bowl. Each think of left-field album of the 12 months wins by Jon Batiste in 2022 and Herbie Hancock in 2008 with jazz-oriented LPs whose business success was dwarfed by that of their opponents.
“I think voters respect the excellence and the musicianship and the craftsmanship that go into those records,” Mason stated of the nods for Collier and André 3000. (On Spotify, the most-played monitor on “New Blue Sun” has 10 million streams, whereas Carpenter’s “Espresso” has 1.5 billion.) “You’re not excluded from consideration because you’re popular. But you’re also not excluded if you’re an artist that’s working in a genre other than one of the most popular genres. I’m gratified that there’s room for all different forms of music-making and creativity.”
One other shocking selection, maybe, in report of the 12 months: “Now and Then,” a let’s-call-it-new single by the Beatles constructed from archival materials utilizing machine-learning software program developed by the filmmaker Peter Jackson for his 2021 docuseries “Get Back.” (The Beatles’ final Grammy second got here in 2014, when the band gained the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award.)
“To me, this is a cool example of how AI can function in our current environment,” stated Mason, who took pains to make clear {that a} new academy rule permitting AI-assisted music to be submitted for Grammys consideration stipulates that using AI should improve relatively than exchange the work of people. On this case, he stated, AI was “really like an editing tool” that enabled the Beatles to isolate a John Lennon vocal recording from the late ’70s “that was previously maybe unusable.”
In the perfect new artist class, Carpenter and Roan will vie in opposition to Khruangbin, a Texas psych-rock trio that’s been releasing albums since 2015, together with Benson Boone, Doechii, Raye, Teddy Swims and the ascendant nation singer Shaboozey, who’s additionally up for tune of the 12 months with “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which simply logged its sixteenth week atop Billboard’s Scorching 100. The remaining tune of the 12 months nominee is “Die With a Smile,” the Prime 40 radio smash carried out by Girl Gaga and Bruno Mars.
Recordings eligible for the 67th Grammys needed to be launched between Sept. 16, 2023, and Aug. 30, 2024; greater than 20,000 recordings had been submitted, the academy stated. The complete poll runs to 94 classes, together with audio guide, narration and storytelling recording, by which Barbra Streisand will go in opposition to George Clinton for probably the primary time in Grammys historical past.
Morgan Wallen, the vastly standard nation singer blanked on the Grammys for a number of years following TMZ’s posting of a video by which he drunkenly used the N-word, acquired his first nominations — for nation tune and nation duo/group efficiency — with “I Had Some Help,” his chart-topping duet with Submit Malone. For nation album, Malone’s “F-1 Trillion” is nominated together with “Cowboy Carter,” Kacey Musgraves’ “Deeper Well,” Chris Stapleton’s “Higher” and Lainey Wilson’s “Whirlwind.”
Beyoncé — who acquired no nominations for this month’s Nation Music Assn. Awards, elevating questions on Nashville’s inclusivity — picked up Grammy nods in nation duo/group efficiency with “II Most Wanted,” a duet with Miley Cyrus, and nation tune with “Texas Hold ’Em.” But her nomination for album of the 12 months with “Cowboy Carter” marks her fifth time in a class she’s by no means gained. At February’s ceremony, Jay-Z publicly admonished the academy for bestowing dozens of Grammys on his spouse whereas withholding the highest-profile award.
“Think about: The most Grammys — never won album of the year,” he stated. “That doesn’t work.”
Within the rap album class, the nominees are J. Cole’s “Might Delete Later,” the duo of Widespread and Pete Rock’s “The Auditorium, Vol. 1,” Doechii’s “Alligator Bites Never Heal,” Eminem’s “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” and “We Don’t Trust You” by the duo of Future and Metro Boomin. LPs nominated for rock album are the Black Crowes’ “Happiness Bastards,” Fontaines D.C.’s “Romance,” Inexperienced Day’s “Saviors,” Idles’ “Tangk,” Pearl Jam’s “Dark Matter,” the Rolling Stones’ “Hackney Diamonds” and Jack White’s “No Name.”
Looking forward to subsequent 12 months’s present — the primary of two remaining within the academy’s half-century-long take care of CBS earlier than the Grammys present strikes to Disney’s ABC community in 2027 — Mason laughed when requested if the Beatles’ nomination may induce Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to carry out collectively on the telecast.
“That would be amazing,” he stated.
The son of jazz drummer Harvey Mason and a longtime musician himself, the CEO stated he hadn’t but turned his ideas to how the Grammys ceremony may pay tribute to Quincy Jones, the 28-time Grammy-winning producer who died this week at age 91 — and whom Mason recalled watching within the studio as a child when his dad introduced him alongside to recording classes.
“He was one of my biggest inspirations,” Mason stated. “Anything I’m doing, I’m doing because I saw Quincy do it. So if it’s up to me, I’m gonna take like 45 minutes in the show, because he was that important.”