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2024 Grammys
Nominations Full List: SZA
Leads With 9 Noms,
Phoebe Bridgers Follows
With 7
By Chris Willman
SZA: Campbell Addy for Rolling Stone; Bridgers:
Janell Shirtcliff for Variety
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The full list of nominations for the 67th annual
Grammy Awards is out, with SZA as the leading
nominee, with nine. Other key nominees
include Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Boygenius,
Miley Cyrus, Jon Batiste, Victoria Monét and
Billie Eilish, all of whom will be competing
against SZA for record of the year.
In the album of the year category, the eight
contenders include six holdovers from the
record of the year category — SZA, Swift,
Rodrigo, Boygenius, Cyrus and Batiste — plus
albums by Lana Del Rey and Janelle Monae.
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After SZA’s leading nine nominations, three
music figures are tied with seven nominations
apiece: Monét, Phoebe Bridgers (six of those for
her work with Boygenius, one for a
collaboration with SZA) and mixing engineer
Serban Ghenea. Then eight musicians are tied
for having six nominations each: producer Jack
Antonoff, Batiste, Boygenius, Brandy Clark,
Cyrus, Eilish, Rodrigo and Swift.
It’s clear that it’s a woman’s world in the music
universe right now, with Batiste being the only
male performer to get six nominations or more,
even as nine female performers did the same.
The imbalance in the stats doesn’t end there: In
the top three general-field categories, out of 24
nominations, only three went to a recording
from a male artist… again, those three all being
for Batiste, who might as well be the Last Man
on Earth. Step up, men?
A select set of nominations was announced by
Recording Academy chief Harvey Mason Jr. and
celebrity guests in a livestream rollout. The
awards ceremony will take place Feb. 4. 2024
and be broadcast live on CBS.
Swift has the potential to become the all-time
leader for album of the year wins if “Midnights”
should prevail in that category in February. It
would be her fourth win; currently she is tied
with Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder and Paul
Simon, with each of the having three album
wins. She did already set a dirrent record with
the newly announced nominations: Swift
became the first person ever to be nominated
for song of the year seven times.
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“Barbie” had as big a look with the Grammys as
it’s likely to have with the Oscars, with 12
nominations for the music of the film — 11 for
the soundtrack album or its songs and one
additional one for the Mark Ronson/Andrew
Wyatt instrumental score. Eilish’s “What Was I
Made For?” landed five nominations all by
itself, appearing in two top marquee categories,
record of the year and song of the year, as well
as pop solo performance, music video and song
written for visual media. Dua Lipa’s “Dance the
Night” also got a top nomination, for song of
the year. The category of songs written for
visual media barely left room for anything else:
four of five songs there are from “Barbie,”
including the aforementioned Eilish and Lipa
tracks, plus “Barbie World” and “I’m Just Ken.”
The blockbusters that spent the most time atop
the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 charts this year,
Morgan Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” album
and “Last Night” single, did not get as much
love from the Grammys as from consumers.
Wallen himself was shut out, with the lone
nomination associated for his work going to the
three writers who penned “Last Night,” for best
country song.
The biggest surprise in the nominations was
the seven for Victoria Monét, something no
forecasters saw coming. For a full accounting of
this year’s snubs and surprises, read here.
Grammy chief Harvey Mason Jr. shared his
thoughts about the 2024 nominations here.
The full list of nominations:
Record of the Year
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“Worship,” Jon Batiste
“Not Strong Enough,” Boygenius
“Flowers,” Miley Cyrus
“What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie,” Billie
Eilish
“On My Mama,” Victoria Monét
“Vampire,” Olivia Rodrigo
“Anti-Hero,” Taylor Swift
“Kill Bill,” SZA
Album of the Year
“World Music Radio,” Jon Batiste
“The Record,” Boygenius
“Endless Summer Vacation,” Miley Cyrus
“Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under
Ocean Blvd,” Lana Del Rey
“The Age of Pleasure,” Janelle Monáe
“Guts,” Olivia Rodrigo
“Midnights,” Taylor Swift
“SOS,” SZA
Song of the Year
“A&W” — Jack Antonoff, Lana Del Rey & Sam
Dew, songwriters (Lana Del Rey)
“Anti-Hero” — Jack Antonoff & Taylor Swift,
songwriters (Taylor Swift)
“Butterfly” — Jon Batiste & Dan Wilson,
songwriters (Jon Batiste)
“Dance the Night” (From “Barbie the Album”) —
Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson &
Andrew Wyatt, songwriters (Dua Lipa)
“Flowers” — Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein &
Michael Pollack, songwriters (Miley Cyrus)
“Kill Bill” — Rob Bisel, Carter Lang & Solána
Rowe, songwriters (SZA)
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“Vampire” — Daniel Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo,
songwriters (Oliva Rodrigo)
“What Was I Made For?” [From the Motion
Picture “Barbie”] — Billie Eilish O’Connell &
Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
Best New Artist
Gracie Abrams
Fred Again
Ice Spice
Jelly Roll
Coco Jones
Noah Kahan
Victoria Monét
The War and Treaty
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Jack Antonoff
Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II
Hit-Boy
Metro Boomin
Daniel Nigro
Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical
Edgar Barrera
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Jessie Jo Dillon
Shane McAnally
Theron Thomas
Justin Tranter
Best Pop Solo Performance
“Flowers,” Miley Cyrus
“Paint the Town Red,” Doja Cat
“What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie,” Billie
Eilish
“Vampire,” Olivia Rodrigo
“Anti-Hero,” Taylor Swift
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
“Thousand Miles,” Miley Cyrus featuring
Brandi Carlile
“Candy Necklace,” Lana Del Rey featuring Jon
Batiste
“Never Felt So Alone,” Labrinth featuring Billie
Eilish
“Karma,” Taylor Swift featuring Ice Spice
“Ghost in the Machine,” SZA featuring Phoebe
Bridgers
Best Pop Dance Recording
“Baby Don’t Hurt Me,” David Guetta, Anne-
Marie and Coi Leray
“Miracle,” Calvin Harris featuring Ellie
Goulding
“Padam Padam,” Kylie Minogue
“One in a Million,” Bebe Rexha & David Guetta
“Rush,” Troye Sivan
Best Dance/Electronic
Recording
Aphex Twin – Blackbox Life Recorder 21F
James Blake – Loading
Disclosure – Higher Than Ever BEfore
Romy & Fred again.. – Strong
Skrillex, Fred again.. & Flowdan – Rumble
Best Dance/Electronic Music
Album
James Blake – Playing Robots Into Heaven
The Chemical Brothers – For That Beautiful
Feeling
Fred again.. – Actual Life 3 (January 1 –
September 9 2022)
Kx5 – Kx5
Skrillex – Quest for Fire
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Best Rock Album
“But Here We Are,” Foo Fighters
“Starcatcher,” Greta Van Fleet
“72 Seasons,” Metallica
“This Is Why,” Paramore
“In Times New Roman…,” Queens of the Stone
Age
Best Alternative Music Performance
“Belinda Says,” Alvvays
“Body Paint,” Arctic Monkeys
“Cool About It,” boygenius
“A&W,” Lana Del Rey
“This Is Why,” Paramore
Best Alternative Music Album
“The Car,” Arctic Monkeys
“The Record,” boygenius
“Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under
Ocean Blvd,” Lana Del Rey
“Cracker Island,” Gorillaz
“I Inside the Old Year Dying,” PJ Harvey
Best Rock Performance
Arctic Monkeys – Sculptures of Anything Goes
Black Pumas – More Than a Love Song
Boygenius – Not Strong Enough
Foo Fighters – Rescued
Metallica – Lux Æterna
Best Metal Performance
Disturbed – Bad Man
Ghost – Phantom of the Opera
Metallica – 72 Seasons
Slipknot – Hive Mind
Spiritbox – Jaded
Best Rock Song
Boygenius – Not Strong Enough
Foo Fighters – Rescued
Olivia Rodrigo – Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl
Queens of the Stone Age – Emotion Sickness
The Rolling Stones – Angry
Best R&B Performance
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“Summer Too Hot,” Chris Brown
“Back to Love,” Robert Glasper featuring SiR
and Alex Isley
“ICU,” Coco Jones
“How Does It Make You Feel,” Victoria Monét
“Kill Bill,” SZA
Best R&B Album
“Girls Night Out,” Babyface
“What I Didn’t Tell You (Deluxe),” Coco Jones
“Special Occasion,” Emily King
“Jaguar II,” Victoria Monét
“Clear 2: Soft Life EP,” Summer Walker
Best Traditional R&B
Performance
Babyface ft. Coco Jones – Simple
Kenyon Dixon – Lucky
Victoria Monét ft. Earth, Wind & Fire and Hazel
Monét – Hollywood
PJ Morton ft. Susan Carol – Good Morning
SZA – Love Language
Best R&B Song
Coco Jones – ICU
Halle – Angel
Robert Glasper ft. SiR & Alex Isley – Back to
Love
SZA – Snooze
Victoria Monét – On My Mama
Best Progressive R&B Album
6lack – Since I Have a Lover
Diddy – The Love Album: Off the Grid
Terrace Martin and James Fauntleroy – Nova
Janelle Monáe – The Age of Pleasure
SZA – SOS
Best Melodic Rap Performance
“Sittin’ on Top of the World,” Burna Boy
featuring 21 Savage
“Attention,” Doja Cat
“Spin Bout U,” Drake & 21 Savage
“All My Life,” Lil Durk featuring J. Cole
“Low,” SZA
Best Rap Performance
Baby Keem ft. Kendrick Lamar – The Hillbillies
Black Thought – Love Letter
Coi Leray – Players
Drake & 21 Savage – Rich Flex
Killer Mike ft. André 3000, Future, and Eryn
Allen Kane – Scientists & Engineers
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Best Rap Song
Doja Cat – Attention
Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice ft. Aqua – Barbie World
Lil Uzi Vert – Just Wanna Rock
Drake & 21 Savage – Rich Flex
Killer Mike ft. André 3000, Future, and Eryn
Allen Kane – Scientists & Engineers
Best Rap Album
Drake & 21 Savage – Her Loss
Killer Mike – Michael
Metro Boomin – Heroes & Villains
Nas – King’s Disease III
Travis Scott – Utopia
Best Country Solo Performance
“In Your Love,” Tyler Childers
“Buried,” Brandy Clark
“Fast Car,” Luke Combs
“The Last Thing on My Mind,” Dolly Parton
“White Horse,” Chris Stapleton
Best Country Album
“Rolling Up the Welcome Mat,” Kelsea Ballerini
“Brothers Osborne,” Brothers Osborne
“Zach Bryan,” Zach Bryan
“Rustin’ in the Rain,” Tyler Childers
“Bell Bottom Country,” Lainey Wilson
Best Country Duo/Group
Performance
Dierks Bentley ft. Billy Strings – High Note
Brothers Osborne – Nobody’s Nobody
Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves – I Remember
Everything
Vince Gill & Paul Franklin – Kissing Your
Picture (Is So Cold)
Jelly Roll with Lainey Wilson – Save Me
Carly Pearce ft. Chris Stapleton – We Don’t
Fight Anymore
Best Country Song
Brandy Clark – Buried
Chris Stapleton – White Horse
Morgan Wallen – Last Night
Tyler Childers – In Your Love
Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves – I Remember
Everything
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Best American Roots
Performance
Jon Batiste – Butterfly
Blind Boys of Alabama – Heaven Help Us All
Madison Cunningham – Inventing the Wheel
Rhiannon Giddens – You Louisiana Man
Allison Russell – Eve Was Black
Best Americana
Performance
Blind Boys of Alabama – Friendship
Tyler Childers – Help Me Make It Through the
Night
Brandy Clark ft. Brandi Carlile – Dear
Insecurity
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – King of
Oklahoma
Allison Russell – The Returner
Best American Roots Song
The War and Treaty – Blank Page
Billy Strings ft. Willie Nelson – California Sober
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – Cast Iron Skillet
Brandy Clark ft. Brandi Carlile – Dear
Insecurity
Allison Russell – The Returner
Best Americana Album
Brandy Clark – Brandy Clark
Rodney Crowell – The Chicago Sessions
Rhiannon Giddens – You’re the One
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – Weathervanes
Allison Russell – The Returner
Best Bluegrass Album
Sam Bush – Radio John: Songs of John Hartford
Michael Cleveland – Lovin’ of the Game
Mighty Poplar – Mighty Poplar
Willie Nelson – Bluegrass
Billy Strings – Me/And/Dad
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway – City of Gold
Best Traditional Blues
Album
Eric Bibb – Ridin’
Mr. Sipp – The Soul Side of Sipp
Tracy Nelson – Life Don’t Miss Nobody
John Primer – Teardrops For Magic Slim Live
At Rosa’s Lounge
Bobby Rush – All My Love for You