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From Tony Bennett to Kanye and Jon Batiste, Grammys cast wide net

From Tony Bennett to Kanye and Jon Batiste, Grammys cast wide net

(L-R) Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, Jay-Z, Jon Batiste



Jon Batiste led the Grammy nominations on Tuesday in a best album field that spanned rap to jazz music and embraced newcomers like teen sensation Olivia Rodrigo and veteran Tony Bennett alike. Batiste and Justin Bieber will compete for the top prize—album of the year—along with Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, R&B artist Doja Cat, singer-songwriter H.E.R, rapper Kanye West, Bennett's collaboration with Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift and rapper Lil Nas X. The Grammys, the highest honours in the music industry, will be handed out at a ceremony in Los Angeles on January 31.

(L-R) Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish, Kanye West, Lil Nas X

Nominees in each of the top three categories—album, song and record of the year - were increased to 10 from eight for the first time.

Eilish (Happier Than Ever), Rodrigo (Drivers License), Bieber (Peaches) and Batiste (Freedom) were among the 10 nominees for record of the year, along with Swedish band Abba's new comeback single, I Still Have Faith in You. Swift, an 11-time Grammy winner, snagged a best album nod for her best-selling Evermore, but was shut out of the other races, disappointing fans who felt she had been snubbed.

Rodrigo, 18, who burst onto the U.S. charts in January when her single Drivers License went viral, got seven nods, including best new artist and album (Sour).

Batiste, who also leads the band on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, scored nominations across the board, ranging from classical composition and American roots to his music video Freedom and album We Are, which was inspired by the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020.

Unique feat

Rapper Jay-Z became the most Grammy-nominated artist of all time when he took his total to 83, surpassing the previous record held by music producer Quincy Jones. Paul McCartney added two nods to take second place with 81.

The Recording Academy earlier this year changed the way nominations and winners are chosen after allegations that the process was open to rigging and Canadian artists The Weeknd received zero nods.

Nominees this time were selected by all 11,000 voting members of the Recording Academy, instead of smaller committees whose names were not revealed. Winners are also chosen by the musicians, producers and songwriters who belong to the academy.

K-pop band BTS, which has yet to win a Grammy despite dominating the U.S. music charts for almost two years, scored a single nod on Tuesday for the performance of their top-selling single “Butter” in the pop group field. —Reuters


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