Beyoncé, Kendrick, GloRilla And More

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The 2023 GRAMMYs are lower than three months away, and the Recording Academy is making ready followers for what’s to come back! The full checklist of nominations is out, with Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar main the pack and first-time nominations for just a few, together with GloRilla.

According to the Recording Academy, about half of this yr’s nominees are ladies, and greater than half are folks of shade. CEO Harvey Mason Jr. says the checklist makes him “feel very proud” however aware of sustaining “the work” they’ve performed.

“This year, I’m pleased with the result and work the voters did,” CEO Mason Jr. mentioned, per CBS. “We have almost 13,000 voters now. It’s really important work. I’m pleased to think they spent the time listening to the music and evaluating. I think you see by the type of nominations that they are not only going for just popular music or music that has a lot of streams. It’s just music of high quality.”

Next yr’s present will go down on Sunday, February 5, in Los Angeles on the Crypto.com Arena. Keep scrolling to see which of the trade’s musical influences landed a slot (or a number of) on the nominations checklist:

Beyoncé (9) 

Yoncè was on necks within the newest nomination checklist, touchdown at 9 and tying the report for the most-nominated artist of all time with 88 nominations. The singer shares her new report together with her husband Jay-Z, who can be at 88 nominations after including 5 extra to his checklist this go-round.

Record Of The Year: Break My Soul 

Album Of The Year: RENAISSANCE

Song Of The Year (for songwriting): Break My Soul 

Best Dance/Electronic Recording: Break My Soul 

Best Dance/Electronic Music Album: RENAISSANCE

Best R&B Performance: VIRGO’S GROOVE

Best Traditional R&B Performance: Plastic Off The Sofa

Best R&B Song (for songwriting): Cuff It 

Best Song Written For Visual Media (songwriting for a movement image, TV video video games, and many others.): Be Alive (from King Richard) 

Kendrick Lamar (8) 

Record Of The Year: The Heart Part 5

Album Of The Year: Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers 

Song Of The Year (for songwriting): The Heart Part 5

Best Rap Performance: The Heart Part 5

Best Melodic Rap Performance: Die Hard 

Best Rap Song (for songwriting): The Heart Part 5

Best Rap Album: Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers 

Best Music Video: The Heart Part 5

Mary J. Blige (6)

Record Of The Year: Good Morning Gorgeous 

Album Of The Year: Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe)

Best R&B Performance: Here With Me ft. Anderson.Paak

Best Traditional R&B Performance: Good Morning Gorgeous 

Best R&B Song (for songwriting): Good Morning Gorgeous 

Best R&B Album: Good Morning Gorgeous 

Future (6)

Best Rap Performance: pushing P with Gunna ft. Young Thug

Best Melodic Rap Performance x 2: Wait For U and likewise nominated as a featured artist on DJ Khaled’s Beautiful, which additionally options SZA

Best Rap Song (for songwriting) x 2: pushing P and Wait For U 

Best Rap Album: I Never Liked You 

The Dream (6) 

Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical: Nominated for 9 songs written, with six being on Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE

Record Of The Year: Nominated as a part of Beyoncé’s Break My Soul 

Album Of The Year: Nominated as a part of Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE and Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres

Song Of The Year (for songwriting): Break My Soul by Beyoncé

Best Dance/Electronic Recording: Break My Soul by Beyoncé

Best R&B Song (for songwriting): Cuff It by Beyoncé

The singer-songwriter and producer created a Twitter thread explaining what the nominations symbolize for him–and it’s greater than simply an award!

DJ Khaled (6) 

Song Of The Year: (for songwriting): God Did 

Best Rap Performance: God Did 

Best Melodic Rap Performance: Beautiful that includes Future and SZA

Best Rap Song (for songwriting): God Did 

Best Rap Album: God Did 

Album Of The Year: Nominated as a featured artist on Mary J. Blige’s Good Morning Gorgeous 

Doja Cat (5)

Record Of The Year: Woman

Best Pop Solo Performance: Woman 

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: I Like You (A Happier Song) with Post Malone

Best Rap Performance: Vegas

Best Music Video: Woman

Lizzo (5)

Record Of The Year: About Damn Time 

Album Of The Year: Special

Song Of The Year (for songwriting): About Damn Time 

Best Pop Solo Performance: About Damn Time 

Best Pop Vocal Album: Special

Steve Lacy (4)

Record Of The YearBad Habit 

Song Of The Year (for songwriting): Bad Habit 

Best Pop Solo Performance: Bad Habit 

Best Progressive R&B Album: Gemini Rights 

Muni Long (3)

Best New Artist

Best R&B Performance: Hrs & Hrs 

Best R&B Song (for songwriting): Hrs & Hrs 

Drake (3) 

Best Melodic Rap Performance: Nominated as a featured artist on Wait For U

Best Rap Song (for songwriting): Wait For U 

Album Of The Year: Nominated as a part of Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE 

Latto (2)

Best New Artist

Best Melodic Rap Performance: Big Energy (Live)

Latto reacted to her nominations on Twitter–letting followers know the honour had her bawling out of pleasure!

“I’m crying so bad right now!!! Never give up on your dreams y’all. Sh*t gone get rough…but DON’T GIVE UP” Latto tweeted. In a separate tweet, she wrote, “One thing about God!!”

GloRilla (1) 

Best Rap Performance: F.N.F (Let’s Go) with HitKidd 

The rapper reacted to her first Grammy nomination with a lil’ shade at those that spoke in poor health concerning the observe when it first dropped.

“The same song they was clowning me & my friends about saying we was ugly & dusty just got nominated for a Grammy,” GloRilla tweeted on Tuesday. “WHEN GOD IS ON YOUR SIDE YOU CANNOT FAIL.”

Summer Walker Reacts To Grammys Snub 

Summer obtained a Grammy nod within the Album Of The Year class for her characteristic on Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. However, regardless of her music’s recognition and replay worth, the Recording Academy didn’t nominate the singer for her personal music. She reacted to the information on Instagram Story on Tuesday.

“& as for the Grammys for a 2nd time, the math is literally not mathing…I was gone post some numbers but it’s ok, at least the streets fuq with me,” Summer wrote. “Y’all always pack out every show & support every time I drop, so thanks for the love I do receive.”

Diana Ross secured a nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album with Thank You. 

Tems obtained nods within the Album Of The Year class for Beyoncé’s Renaissance and Best Melodic Rap Performance, and Best Rap Song for Wait For U. 

Despite reviews that Nicki Minaj’s Super Freaky Girl and Do We Have A Problem had been on the nomination poll, Nicki doesn’t seem on the ultimate nomination checklist in any respect.

Want the total checklist of nominees? Click right here. Congratulations to ALL the 2023 Grammys nominees!




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