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Grammy Nominations: Beyoncé Leads with 11; Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish Earn 7 Each while Taylor Swift, Post Malone and Sabrina Carpenter Picked 6 apiece
Beyoncé Leads 2024 Grammy Nominations with 11 Nods; Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish Earn 7 Each
Beyoncé Leads 2024 Grammy Nominations with 11 Nods; Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish Earn 7 Each
The 2024 Grammy Awards are gearing up to be one of the most exciting nights in music, as the Recording Academy has announced this year’s nominations, with Beyoncé leading the pack with 11 nominations. Close behind are Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, and Billie Eilish, each earning 7 nominations. Taylor Swift, Post Malone, and Sabrina Carpenter also earned multiple nods, each securing 6 nominations. As the anticipation builds for the February ceremony, here’s a closer look at the major nominees and what their recognition means.
Beyoncé: A Historic Year with 11 Nominations
Beyoncé has once again made history at the Grammys, earning 11 nominations for her groundbreaking album Renaissance. The album, which explores themes of self-expression, dance, and freedom, has captured the attention of both critics and fans worldwide. With nominations in several major categories, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year, Beyoncé continues to prove her staying power in an ever-evolving music industry.
This marks a record-breaking year for the superstar, who already holds the title for the most Grammy wins by a female artist. The Renaissance project has been hailed for its bold mix of house, disco, and queer culture, making it one of the most celebrated releases of 2023. With a dominant presence across pop, R&B, and dance/electronic categories, Beyoncé is positioned to take home a significant number of awards this year.
Kendrick Lamar: 7 Nods for Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
Kendrick Lamar, one of the most influential voices in modern hip-hop, also stands tall with 7 nominations. His latest album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, is a deeply introspective work that tackles personal growth, societal issues, and mental health. Lamar’s poetic lyricism and genre-defying sound have earned him nominations in key categories, including Best Rap Album and Song of the Year for his track “The Heart Part 5.”
Lamar’s powerful storytelling and innovative approach to rap have made him a Grammy favorite, and this year’s nods reinforce his status as one of the most significant artists of his generation. Whether he adds to his collection of Grammys is yet to be seen, but with 7 nominations, Lamar is undoubtedly one of the frontrunners this year.
Charli XCX and Billie Eilish: 7 Nominations Each
Pop innovators Charli XCX and Billie Eilish each received 7 nominations, cementing their places as two of the most influential figures in contemporary music.
Charli XCX’s CRASH album, which fuses hyper-pop with more accessible mainstream sounds, has earned widespread critical acclaim. Charli’s nominations span the Pop and Dance/Electronic categories, with nods for her hit single “Beg for You” featuring Rina Sawayama. The album’s blend of experimental pop and catchy hooks has resonated with both fans and the Grammy voting body, earning her a place among the year’s top nominees.
Billie Eilish, who has become synonymous with melancholic pop, earned 7 nominations for her album Happier Than Ever. The record, which explores themes of fame, heartbreak, and personal identity, has earned Eilish multiple nods, including Best Pop Vocal Album and Record of the Year for the title track. As a previous winner of multiple Grammy Awards, Eilish’s 7 nominations further cement her place as one of the defining artists of her generation.
Taylor Swift, Post Malone, and Sabrina Carpenter: 6 Nominations Each
Several other notable artists have earned 6 nominations, including Taylor Swift, Post Malone, and Sabrina Carpenter.
Swift’s Midnights album, a reflective and poetic exploration of love, fame, and self-doubt, has earned her significant recognition this year. Nominations in categories like Best Pop Vocal Album and Song of the Year for “Anti-Hero” demonstrate Swift’s continued relevance and impact on the pop and songwriting landscape.
Post Malone, known for blending rock, rap, and pop, earned 6 nominations for his album Austin. His mix of styles has captured the attention of both mainstream audiences and critics, with nods in both Pop and Rock categories. Austin has been praised for its genre-defying sound and Post Malone’s emotionally charged performances.