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    Check out the full list of Grammy Awards nominees.

    The Grammys have announced the nominees for its 60th anniversary show set to air live from New York City for the first time in 15 years. The ceremony will see stiff competition between Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z for Album of the Year.

    Overall, Jay-Z leads the field with eight nominations, followed by Kendrick Lamar with seven, and Bruno Mars with six. The 2018 Grammys will be broadcast on January 28 on CBS, with James Corden returning as host for a second consecutive year. Check out the full list of nominees below, then shout about them among yourselves in the comments.

    Album of the Year

    Bruno Mars, 24K Magic

    Childish Gambino, Awaken, My Love!

    Jay-Z, 4:44

    Kendrick Lamar, DAMN.

    Lorde, Melodrama

     

    Song of the Year

    Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber, “Despacito”

    Jay-Z, “4:44”

    Julia Michaels, “Issues”

    Logic ft. Alessia Cara and Khalid, “1-800-273-8255”

    Bruno Mars, “That’s What I Like”

     

     

    Record of the Year

    Childish Gambino, “Redbone”

    Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber, “Despacito”

    Jay-Z, “The Story of O.J.”

    Kendrick Lamar, “HUMBLE.”

    Bruno Mars, “24K Magic”

     

    Best New Artist

    Alessia Cara

    Khalid

    Lil Uzi Vert

    Julia Michaels

    SZA

     

    Best Pop Solo Performance

    Kelly Clarkson, “Love So Soft”

    Kesha, “Praying”

    Lady Gaga, “Million Reasons”

    P!nk, “What About Us”

    Ed Sheeran, “Shape Of You”

     

    Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

    The Chainsmokers & Coldplay, “Something Just Like This”

    Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber, “Despacito”

    Imagine Dragons, “Thunder”

    Portugal. The Man, “Feel lt Still”

    Zedd & Alessia Cara, “Stay”

     

    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

    Michael Bublé, Nobody But Me (Deluxe Version)

    Bob Dylan, Triplicate

    Seth MacFarlane, In Full Swing

    Sarah McLachlan, Wonderland

    Various Artists, Tony Bennett Celebrates 90

     

    Best Pop Vocal Album

    Coldplay, Kaleidoscope EP

    Lana Del Rey, Lust For Life

    Imagine Dragons, Evolve

    Kesha, Rainbow

    Lady Gaga, Joanne

    Ed Sheeran, ÷ (Divide)

     

    Best Dance Recording

    Bonobo Featuring Innov Gnawa, “Bambro Koyo Ganda”

    Camelphat & Elderbrook, “Cola”

    Gorillaz Featuring DRAM, “Andromeda”

    LCD Soundsystem, “Tonite”

    Odesza Featuring WYNNE & Mansionair, “Line Of Sight”

     

    Best Dance/Electronic Album

    Bonobo, Migration

    Kraftwerk, 3-D The Catalogue

    Mura Masa, Mura Masa

    Odesza, A Moment Apart

    Sylvan Esso, What Now

     

    Best Rock Performance

    Leonard Cohen, “You Want It Darker”

    Chris Cornell, “The Promise”

    Foo Fighters, “Run”

    Kaleo, “No Good”

    Nothing More, “Go To War”

     

    Best Metal Performance

    August Burns Red, “Invisible Enemy”

    Body Count, “Black Hoodie”

    Code Orange, “Forever”

    Mastodon, “Sultan’s Curse”

    Meshuggah, “Clockworks”

     

    Best Rock Song

    James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich, songwriters (Metallica), “Atlas, Rise!”

    JT Daly & Kristine Flaherty, songwriters (K.Flay), “Blood In The Cut”

    Ben Anderson, Jonny Hawkins, Will Hoffman, Daniel Oliver, David Pramik & Mark Vollelunga, songwriters (Nothing More), “Go To War”

    Foo Fighters, songwriters (Foo Fighters), “Run”

    Zachary Baker, Brian Haner, Matthew Sanders, Jonathan Seward & Brooks Wackerman, songwriters (Avenged Sevenfold), “The Stage”

     

    Best Rock Album

    Mastodon, Emperor of Sand

    Metallica, Hardwired… To Self-Destruct

    Nothing More, The Stories We Tell Ourselves

    Queens Of The Stone Age, Villains

    The War On Drugs, A Deeper Understanding

     

    Best Alternative Music Album

    Arcade Fire, Everything Now

    Gorillaz, Humanz

    LCD Soundsystem, American Dream

    Father John Misty, Pure Comedy

    The National, Sleep Well Beast

     

    Best R&B Performance

    Daniel Caesar Featuring Kali Uchis, “Get You”

    Kehlani, “Distraction”

    Ledisi, “High”

    Bruno Mars, “That’s What I Like”

    SZA, “The Weekend”

     

    Best Traditional R&B Performance

    The Baylor Project, “Laugh And Move On”

    Childish Gambino, “Redbone”

    Anthony Hamilton Featuring The Hamiltones, “What I’m Feelin’”

    Ledisi, “All The Way”

    Mali Music, “Still”

     

    Best R&B Song

    PJ Morton, songwriter (PJ Morton), “First Began”

    Alfredo Gonzalez, Olatunji Ige, Samuel David Jiminez, Christopher McClenney, Khalid Robinson & Joshua Scruggs, songwriters (Khalid), “Location

    Donald Glover & Ludwig Goransson, songwriters (Childish Gambino), “Redbone”

    Tyran Donaldson, Terrence Henderson, Greg Landfair Jr., Solana Rowe & Pharrell Williams, songwriters (SZA), “Supermodel”

    Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars), “That’s What I Like”

     

    Best Urban Contemporary Album

    6LACK, Free 6LACK

    Childish Gambino, Awaken, My Love!

    Khalid, American Teen

    SZA, Ctrl

    The Weeknd, Starboy

     

    Best R&B Album

    Daniel Caesar, Freudian

    Ledisi, Let Love Rule

    Bruno Mars, 24K Magic

    PJ Morton, Gumbo

    Musiq Soulchild, Feel The Real

     

    Best Rap Performance

    Big Sean, “Bounce Back”

    Cardi B, “Bodak Yellow”

    Jay-Z, “4:44”

    Kendrick Lamar, “HUMBLE.”

    Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert, “Bad And Boujee”

     

    Best Rap/Sung Performance

    6LACK, “PRBLMS”

    Goldlink Featuring Brent Faiyaz & Shy Glizzy, “Crew”

    Jay-Z Featuring Beyoncé, “Family Feud”

    Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna, “LOYALTY.”

    SZA Featuring Travis Scott, “Love Galore”

     

    Best Rap Song

    Dieuson Octave, Klenord Raphael, Shaftizm, Jordan Thorpe, Washpoppin & J White, songwriters (Cardi B), “Bodak Yellow”

    Judah Bauer, Brian Burton, Hector Delgado, Jaime Meline, Antwan Patton, Michael Render, Russell Simins & Jon Spencer, songwriters (Danger Mouse Featuring Run The Jewels & Big Boi), “Chase Me”

    Duckworth, Asheton Hogan & M. Williams II, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar), “HUMBLE.”

    Gabouer & M. Evans, songwriters (Rapsody), “Sassy”

    Shawn Carter & Dion Wilson, songwriters (Jay-Z), “The Story Of O.J.”

     

    Best Rap Album

    Jay-Z, 4:44

    Kendrick Lamar, DAMN.

    Migos, Culture

    Rapsody, Laila’s Wisdom

    Tyler, The Creator, Flower Boy

     

    Best Country Solo Performance

    Sam Hunt, “Body Like A Back Road”

    Alison Krauss, “Losing You”

    Miranda Lambert, “Tin Man”

    Maren Morris, “I Could Use A Love Song”

    Chris Stapleton, “Either Way”

     

    Best Country Duo/Group Performance:

    Brothers Osborne, “It Ain’t My Fault”

    Zac Brown Band, “My Old Man”

    Lady Antebellum, “You Look Good”

    Little Big Town, “Better Man”

    Midland, “Drinkin’ Problem”

     

    Best Country Song

    Taylor Swift, songwriter (Little Big Town), “Better Man”

    Zach Crowell, Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally & Josh Osborne, songwriters (Sam Hunt), “Body Like A Back Road”

    Mike Henderson & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton), “Broken Halos”

    Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne & Mark Wystrach, songwriters (Midland), “Drinkin’ Problem”

    Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert & Jon Randall, songwriters (Miranda Lambert), “Tin Man”

     

    Best Country Album

    Kenney Chesney, Cosmic Hallelujah

    Lady Antebellum, Heart Break

    Little Big Town, The Breaker

    Thomas Rhett, Life Changes

    Chris Stapleton, From A Room: Volume 1

     

    Best Music Video

    Beck, “Up All Night”

    Jain, “Makeba”

    Jay-Z, “The Story Of O.J.”

    Kendrick Lamar, “HUMBLE.”

     

    Best Music Film

    (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) Andrew Dominik, video director; Dulcie Kellett & James Wilson, video producers, “One More Time With Feeling”

    (The Grateful Dead) Amir Bar-Lev, video director; Alex Blavatnik, Ken Dornstein, Eric Eisner, Nick Koskoff & Justin Kreutzmann, video producers, “Long Strange Trip”

    (Various Artists) Allen Hughes, video director; Sarah Anthony, Fritzi Horstman, Broderick Johnson, Gene Kirkwood, Andrew Kosove, Laura Lancaster, Michael Lombardo, Jerry Longarzo, Doug Pray & Steven Williams, video producers, “The Defiant Ones”

    (Various Artists) Maro Chermayeff & Jeff Dupre, video directors; Joshua Bennett, Julia Marchesi, Sam Pollard, Sally Rosenthal, Amy Schewel & Warren Zanes, video producers, “Soundbreaking”

     

    Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media

    Various Artists, Baby Driver

    Various Artists, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Awesome Mix Vol. 2

    Various Artists, Hidden Figures: The Album

    Various Artists, La La Land

    Various Artists, Moana: The Songs

     

    Best Score/Soundtrack for Visual Media

    Jóhann Jóhannsson, composer, Arrival

    Hans Zimmer, composer, Dunkirk

    Ramin Djawadi, composer, Game of Thrones: Season 7

    Benjamin Wallfisch, Pharrell Williams & Hans Zimmer, composers, Hidden Figures

    Justin Hurwitz, composer, La La Land

     

    Best Song Written for Visual Media

    Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, songwriters (Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone), “City Of Stars”

    Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Auli’i Cravalho), “How Far I’ll Go”

    Jack Antonoff, Sam Dew & Taylor Swift, songwriters (Zayn & Taylor Swift), “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)”

    Sia Furler & Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Sia), “Never Give Up”

    Common & Diane Warren, songwriters (Andra Day featuring Common), “Stand Up For Something”

     

    Best Spoken Word Album

    Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry

    Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run

    Shelly Peiken, Confessions of a Serial Songwriter

    Bernie Sanders and Mark Ruffalo, Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In (Bernie Sanders)

    Carrie Fisher, The Princess Diarist

     

    Best Comedy Album

    Dave Chappelle, The Age of Spin & Deep in the Heart of Texas

    Jim Gaffigan, Cinco

    Jerry Seinfeld, Jerry Before Seinfeld

    Sarah Silverman, A Speck of Dust

    Kevin Hart, What Now?

     

    Best Musical Theater Album

    Ian Eisendrath, August Eriksmoen, David Hein, David Lai & Irene Sankoff, producers; David Hein & Irene Sankoff, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast Recording), Come From Away

    Ben Platt, principal soloist; Alex Lacamoire, Stacey Mindich, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, producers; Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast Recording), Dear Evan Hansen

    Bette Midler, principal soloist; Steven Epstein, producer (Jerry Herman, composer & lyricist) (New Broadway Cast Recording), Hello, Dolly!

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