Grammy Nominations: Beyoncé, Swift Lead, Dua Lipa and Antonoff Snubbed
November 8, 2024Morgan Wallen, who has faced controversy in the past, received his first two Grammy nominations for his collaboration on Post Malone's song.
The article highlights the disparity in Grammy recognition, noting that some commercially successful artists, including Morgan Wallen, have not won Grammy awards despite significant achievements.
Ariana Grande received three nominations but was overlooked for the top three awards, while Post Malone's nominations were for guest appearances rather than his own work.
Actress Emily Watson shared how her upbringing in a cult-like group influenced her portrayal in 'Dune: Prophecy.'
The Grammy nominations reflect a notable absence of Latin music and K-pop, with no nominations for BTS members who released solo material this year.
Beyoncé, who currently holds the record for the most Grammy wins at 32, aims to extend her lead at the upcoming ceremony scheduled for February 2, 2025.
Despite Taylor Swift's success, her frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff was notably snubbed for the Producer of the Year award after winning it for the past three years.
Tommy Richman, whose hit 'Million Dollar Baby' peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100, received no nominations despite a successful year and prior controversies.
Muni Long's live version of 'Made for Me' earned her nominations in multiple R&B categories after initially missing the cut.
Reneé Rapp, despite her rising popularity and strong performances, has been snubbed again for Best New Artist.
The nominees for Album of the Year include prominent artists such as Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, and Roan.
Fans can watch the Grammy ceremony live on CBS, with streaming available on Paramount+.
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The Guardian • Nov 8, 2024
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Beyoncé leads Grammy award nominations with 11 nodsBBC News • Nov 8, 2024
Grammys: Beyoncé overtakes Jay-Z to become most-nominated artist everBBC News • Nov 8, 2024
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