Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd, who were nominated for Album Of The Year last year for their albums To Pimp A Butterfly and Beauty Behind The Madness, respectively, are nominated in the same category this year as featured artists on Beyoncé’s Lemonade. Celine Dion won for Falling Into You for 1996.ħ. Bieber, from London, Ontario, and Drake, from Toronto, are vying to become the first Canadian solo artist in 20 years to win the category. Justin Bieber, Drake Canadians Justin Bieber and Drake are among the nominees for Album Of The Year for Purpose and Views, respectively. This is the first time an artist’s follow-up to an Album Of The Year winner has been nominated in this category since Bob Dylan’s Love And Theft (the follow-up to Time Out Of Mind) was a 2001 nominee.Ħ. The singer’s previous album, 21, won in this category five years ago. Adele Adele’s 25 is nominated for Album Of The Year.
Beyoncé Beyoncé landed her fifth Record Of The Year nomination with “Formation.” (This counts “Say My Name,” which she recorded as a member of Destiny’s Child.) This puts her in a tie with Barbra Streisand as the woman with the most career nominations in this category.ĥ. Rihanna was previously nominated for “Umbrella” (featuring Jay Z) and Eminem’s “Love The Way You Lie” (on which she was featured).Ĥ. All three of these nominations are for collaborations. Rihanna Rihanna received her third Record Of The Year nomination for “Work” (featuring Drake). The French duo won three years ago for “Get Lucky” (featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers).ģ. The Danish group is just the second group or duo from continental Europe to receive a nomination in this category.
Lukas Graham Lukas Graham’s “7 Years” is nominated for Record Of The Year. She now has 62 career nominations, extending her lead as the most nominated female artist in GRAMMY history.Ģ. Beyoncé Beyoncé received nine GRAMMY nominations this year, more than any other artist. Knowles has also announced nine events, titled “When I Get Home, A Special Album Experience,” set to take place across various venues in her hometown of Houston this Sunday, March 3. Knowles revealed her new album’s tracklist and cover art on Twitter Thursday, also announcing its title and impending release: When I Get Home boasts a long, impressive list of collaborators, as Pitchfork notes: Earl Sweatshirt, Panda Bear, Tyler, the Creator, Gucci Mane, Playboi Carti, Dev Hynes (aka Blood Orange), Sampha, Pharrell Williams, Raphael Saadiq, Metro Boomin, The-Dream, Standing on the Corner, Scarface, Cassie, Abra, Steve Lacy of The Internet, Devin the Dude and more are featured on the album, Knowles’ fourth. The album hit the web at midnight on Friday, at the exact intersection of Black History Month and Women’s History Month.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.Īfter eschewing a formal announcement in favor of a series of teases this week, Solange has released When I Get Home, her follow-up to 2016 standout A Seat at the Table.
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