Nominations

“The announcement of the 2024 Grammy nominations was made today, Friday, November 10. The 66th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will take place on February 4, 2024, in Los Angeles.”

SZA leads the charge with nine nominations.

Songwriter Of The Year (Non Classical)

  • Edgar Barrera
  • Jessie Jo Dillon
  • Shane McAnally
  • Theron Thomas
  • Justin Tranter

Producer Of The Year (Non Classical)

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  • Jack Antonoff
  • Dernst ‘D’Mile’ Emile II
  • Hit-Boy
  • Metro Boomin
  • Daniel Nigro

Best Pop Solo Performance

  • Miley Cyrus, ‘Flowers’
  • Doja Cat, ‘Paint The Town Red’
  • Billie Eilish, ‘What Was I Made For?’
  • Olivia Rodrigo, ‘Vampire’
  • Taylor Swift, ‘Anti-Hero’

Best Pop Duo/Group Perfomance

  • Miley Cyrus featuring Brandi Carlile, ‘Thousand Miles’
  • Lana Del Rey featuring Jon Batiste, ‘Candy Necklace’
  • Labirinth featuring Billie Eilish, ‘Never Felt So Alone’
  • Taylor Swift featuring Ice Spice, ‘Karma’
  • Sza featuring Phoebe Bridgers, ‘Ghost In The Machine’

Best Pop Dance Recording

  • David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray, ‘Baby Don’t Hurt Me’
  • Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding, ‘Miracle’
  • Kylie Minouge, ‘Padam Padam’
  • Bebe Rexha & David Guetta, ‘One In A Million’
  • Troye Sivan, ‘Rush’
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Best Rock Album

  • Foo Fighters, But Here We Are
  • Greta Van Fleet, Starcatcher
  • Metallica, 72 Seasons
  • Paramore, This Is Why
  • Queens Of The Stone Age, In Times New Roman

Best Alternative Music Performance

  • Alvvays, ‘Belinda Says’
  • Arctic Monkeys, ‘Body Paint’
  • Boygenius, ‘Cool About It’
  • Lana Del Rey, ‘A&W’
  • Paramore, ‘This is Why’

Best Alternative Music Album

  • Arctic Monkeys, The Car
  • Boygenius, The Record
  • Lana Del Rey, Did You Know that There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
  • Gorillaz, Cracker Island
  • Pj Harvey, I Inside The Old Year Dying

Best R&B Perfomance

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  • Chris Brown, ‘Summer Too Hot’
  • Robert Glasper featuring Sir & Alex Isley, ‘Back To Love’
  • Coco Jones, ‘ICU’
  • Victoria Monet, ‘How Does It Make You Feel’
  • SZA, ‘Kill Bill’

Best R&B Album

  • Babyface, Girls Night Out
  • Coco Jones, What I Didn’t Tell You (Deluxe)
  • Emily King, Special Occasion
  • Victoria Monet, Jaguar II
  • Summer Walker, Clear 2: Soft Life EP

Best Melodic Rap Performance

  • Burna Boy featuring 21 Savage, ‘Sittin’ On Top Of The World’
  • Doja Cat, ‘Attention’
  • Drake & 21 Savage, ‘Spin Bout U’
  • Lil Durk featuring J Cole, ‘All My Life’
  • SZA, ‘Low’

Best Alternative Jazz Album

  • Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer & Shmazad Ismaily, Love In Exile
  • Louis Cole, Quality Over Opinion
  • Kurt Elling, Charlie Hunter & Superblue, Superblue: The Iridescent Spree
  • Cory Henry, Live At The Piano
  • Meshell Ndegeocello, The Omnichord Real Book
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Song Of The Year

  • Jack Antonoff, Lana Del Rey & Sam Dew, ‘A&W’
  • Jack Antonoff & Taylor Swift, ‘Anti-Hero’
  • John Batiste & Dan Wilson, ‘Butterfly’
  • Caroline Alin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, ‘Dance The Night’
  • Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein & Michael Pollack, ‘Flowers’
  • Rob Bisel, Carter Lang & Solana Rowe, ‘Kill Bill’ (SZA)
  • Daniel Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo, ‘Vampire’
  • Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell, ‘What Was I Made For?’

Best New Artist

  • Gracie Abrams
  • Fred Again..
  • Ice Spice
  • Jelly Roll
  • Coco Jones
  • Noah Kahan
  • Victoria Monet
  • The War and Treaty

Best Country Solo Performance

  • Tyler Childer, ‘In Your Love’
  • Brandy Clark, ‘Buried’
  • Luke Combs, ‘Fast Car’
  • Dolly Parton, ‘The Last Thing On My Mind’
  • Chris Stapleton, ‘White Horse’
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Best Country Album

  • Kelesa Ballerini, Rolling Up The Welcome Mat
  • Brothers Osborne, Brothers Osborne
  • Zach Bryan, Zach Bryan
  • Tyler Childers, Rustlin’ In The Rain
  • Laney Wilson, Bell Bottom Country

Best African Music Performance

  • Asake & Olamide, ‘Ampiano’
  • Burna Boy, ‘City Boys’
  • Davido  featuring Musa Keys, ‘Unavailable’
  • Ayra Starr, ‘rush’
  • Tyla, ‘Water’

Best Score Soudtrack For Visual Media

  • Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, Barbie
  • Ludwig Gornasson, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
  • John Williams, The Fablemans
  • John Williams, India Jones And The Dial Of Destiny
  • Ludwig Gorannsson, Oppenheimer

Best Song Written For Visual Media

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  • Naija Gaston, Ephrem Louis Lopez Jr & Onika Maraj, ‘Barbie World’
  • Caroline ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, ‘Dance The Night’
  • Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, ‘I’m Just Ken’
  • Ryan Coogler, Rhianna, Ludwig Goransson & Temilade Openiyi, ‘Lift Me Up’
  • Billie Eilish & Finnes O’Connell, ‘What Was I Made For?’

Record Of The Year

  • John Batiste, ‘Worship’
  • Boygenius, ‘Not Strong Enough’
  • Miley Cyrus, ‘Flowers’
  • Billie Eilish, ‘What Was I Made For’
  • Victoria Monet, ‘On My Mama’
  • Olivia Rodrigo, ‘Vampire’
  • Taylor Swift, ‘Anti-Hero’
  • Sza, ‘Kill Bill’

Album Of The Year

  • Jon Batiste, World Music Radio
  • Boygenius, The Record
  • Miley Cyrus, Endless Summer Vacation
  • Lana Del Rey, Did You Know That There’s A tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
  • Janelle Monae, The Age Of Pleasure
  • Olivia Rodrigo, Guts,
  • Taylor Swift, Midnights
  • Sza, SOS

By farmankhatakofficial8

Farman Khatak is a seasoned and dedicated news reporter known for his unwavering commitment to delivering accurate and insightful news coverage.Farman developed a passion for journalism early in life, driven by a desire to shed light on stories that matter. Farman earned his Bachelor's degree in Journalism from [Malakand ] and quickly embarked on a dynamic career in the field. His journey in journalism began with a local news outlet where he covered community events and issues, demonstrating a knack for thorough research and compelling storytelling.

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