Grammys 2024 Nominations: SZA, Phoebe Bridgers, Taylor Swift Among Top Noms — See the Full List

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The 66th Grammy Awards will take place in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024

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SZA; Jack Antonoff; Phoebe Bridgers

The nominations for the 2024 Grammy Awards have been unveiled. On Friday, the Recording Academy announced the full list of nominees for the upcoming 66th annual awards ceremony, with SZA leading the pack with a total of nine nominations.

The R&B star, 34, is being recognized for SOS, which is vying for album of the year. Additionally, her hit "Kill Bill" is up for both record and song of the year.

Following SZA in nominations is Phoebe Bridgers, engineer Serban Ghenea and Victoria Monét, who received seven nods each. Behind them, Jack Antonoff, Jon Batiste, boygenius, Brandy Clark, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Taylor Swift all garnered six nominations.

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Miley Cyrus; Olivia Rodrigo; Billie Eilish; Taylor Swift

Swift, 33, is being recognized for Midnights, which is up for album of the year. (And if she wins, she'll become the first performing artist to win the category four times.) The pop superstar's single, "Anti-Hero," is also recognized in the record of the year and song of the year categories.

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Cyrus, 30, meanwhile, garnered her most nominations ever — having previously only scored two in the past — with "Flowers" picking up nods for record and song of the year. Additionally, Endless Summer Vacation put the performer in the top category for album of the year.

Not to be outdone, Rodrigo also finds herself among the top categories. GUTS picked up a nod in album of the year, making the 20-year-old singer one of the youngest artists ever nominated in the category. Meanwhile, "vampire" landed her in the record and song of the year categories. 

As expected, Ice Spice, 23, makes her Grammy debut with nominations for best new artist and best rap song for her collaboration with Nicki Minaj, "Barbie World," off the Barbie: The Album soundtrack.

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Set to take place live at the Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, the Grammy Awards will hand out the first-ever gilded gramophones to the winners of three new categories. They include best African music performance, best alternative jazz album and best pop dance recording, with Troye Sivan up for the latter with the song, "Rush."

"Each and every amendment was created exactly with this in mind: openness, transparency, fairness," Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. told GRAMMY.com about the process of adding new categories. "Every process that we undertake — every amendment or change to our Awards process that gets initiated — is done to make the process more fair, transparent and accurate." 

See the full list nominees below. Head over to Grammy.com for more information. 

RECORD OF THE YEAR
"Worship" — Jon Batiste
"Not Strong Enough" — boygenius
"Flowers" — Miley Cyrus
"What Was I Made For?" [From The Motion Picture 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)
"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
Jessie Jo Dillon
Shane McAnally
Theron Thomas
Justin Tranter

BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM
chemistry — Kelly Clarkson
Endless Summer Vacation — Miley Cyrus
GUTS — Olivia Rodrigo
- (Subtract) — Ed Sheeran 
Midnights — Taylor Swift
 
BEST POP DANCE RECORDING
"Baby Don't Hurt Me" — David Guetta, Anne-Marie & 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 MUSIC ALBUM
Playing Robots Into Heaven — James Blake
For That Beautiful Feeling — The Chemical Brothers
Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022) — Fred again..
Kx5 — Kx5
Quest For Fire — Skrillex
 
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 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 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 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 SONG
"Attention" — Rogét Chahayed, Amala Zandile Dlamini & Ari Starace, songwriters (Doja Cat)
"Barbie World" [From Barbie The Album] — Isis Naija Gaston, Ephrem Louis Lopez Jr. & Onika Maraj, songwriters (Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice Featuring Aqua)
"Just Wanna Rock" — Mohamad Camara, Symere Woods & Javier Mercado, songwriters (Lil Uzi Vert)
"Rich Flex" — Brytavious Chambers, Isaac "Zac" De Boni, Aubrey Graham, J. Gwin, Anderson Hernandez, Michael "Finatik" Mule & Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, songwriters (Drake & 21 Savage)
"SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS" — Andre Benjamin, Paul Beauregard, James Blake, Michael Render, Tim Moore & Dion Wilson, songwriters (Killer Mike Featuring André 3000, Future & Eryn Allen Kane)
 
BEST ALERNATIVE JAZZ ALBUM
Love In Exile — Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, Shahzad Ismaily
Quality Over Opinion — Louis Cole
SuperBlue: The Iridescent Spree — Kurt Elling, Charlie Hunter, SuperBlue
Live At The Piano — Cory Henry
The Omnichord Real Book — Meshell Ndegeocello
 
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 AMERICAN ALBUM
Brandy Clark — Brandy Clark
The Chicago Sessions — Rodney Crowell
You're the One — Rhiannon Giddens
Weathervanes — Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
The Returner — Allison Russell
 
BEST MÚSICA MEXICANA ALBUM (INCLUDING TEJANO)
Bordado a Mano — Ana Bárbara
La Sánchez — Lila Downs
Motherflower — Flor de Toloache
Amor Como en las Películas de Antes — Lupita Infante
GÉNESIS — Peso Pluma
 
BEST AFRICAN MUSIC PERFORMANCE
"Amapiano" — ASAKE & Olamide
"City Boys" — Burna Boy
"UNAVAILABLE" — Davido Featuring Musa Keys
"Rush" — Ayra Starr
"Water" — Tyla
 
BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK FOR VISUAL MEDIA (INCLUDES FILM AND TELEVISION)
Barbie — Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, composers
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever — Ludwig Göransson, composer
The Fabelmans — John Williams, composer
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny — John Williams, composer
Oppenheimer — Ludwig Göransson, composer

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