9 Nominations Lifted Beyoncé Victory Over Other 2021 Grammy Awards Competitors

Entertainment Gist: With 9 Selections, Beyoncé Achieves Ahead Of Other 2021 Grammy Awards Nominees

As music’s supposed highest honor, The Grammy Awards carry the prestige of the Oscars, Emmys, and Tonys, but their taste and messiness are often more aligned with the Golden Globes.



The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will be held in and around the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles on March 14, 2021. It will recognize the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, running from September 1, 2019, to August 31, 2020.



This year, Beyoncé leads the pack of 2021 Grammy Awards nominees with nine nominations, followed by Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa and rapper Roddy Ricch with six each.

Here is a list of nominees in the major categories for the 63rd annual Grammy Awards, which will be handed out on Sunday.




Best Album of the Year

Jhene Aiko, “Chilombo” Black Pumas, “Black Pumas (Deluxe Edition)” Coldplay, “Everyday Life” Jacob Collier, “Djesse Vol. 3”



Haim, “Women In Music Pt. III” Dua Lipa, “Future Nostalgia” Post Malone, “Hollywood’s Bleeding” Taylor Swift, “folklore”



Record of the Year, recognizing overall performance on a song


Beyonce, “Black Parade”
Black Pumas, “Colors”
DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch, “Rockstar”
Doja Cat, “Say So”
Billie Eilish, “Everything I Wanted”
Dua Lipa, “Don’t Start Now”
Post Malone, “Circles”
Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyonce, “Savage”




Song of the Year, recognizing songwriting


Beyonce, Denisia Andrews, Stephen Bray, Shawn Carter,
Brittany Coney, Derek James Dixie, Akil King, Kim
“Kaydence” Krysiuk and Rickie “Caso” Tice, “Black Parade”
Roddy Ricch and Samuel Gloade, “The Box”
Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, “Cardigan”
Post Malone, Louis Bell, Adam Feeney, Kaan Gunesberk and
Billy Walsh, “Circles”
Dua Lipa, Caroline Ailin, Ian Kirkpatrick and Emily Warren,
“Don’t Start Now”
Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell, “Everything I Wanted”
H.E.R., Dernst Emile II and Tiara Thomas, “I Can’t Breathe”
Julia Michaels and JP Saxe, “If The World Was Ending”



Best New Artist
Ingrid Andress
Phoebe Bridgers
Chika
Noah Cyrus
D Smoke
Doja Cat
Kaytranada
Megan Thee Stallion





Best Music Video
Beyonce, “Brown Skin Girl”
Future featuring Drake, “Life Is Good”
Anderson .Paak, “Lockdown”
Harry Styles, “Adore You”
Woodkid, “Goliath”





Best Rap Album
D Smoke, “Black Habits”
Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, “Alfredo”
Jay Electronica, “A Written Testimony”
Nas, “King’s Disease”
Royce Da 5’9″, “The Allegory”
Best Rock Album
Fontaines DC, “A Hero’s Death”
Michael Kiwanuka, “Kiwanuka”
Grace Potter, “Daylight”
Sturgill Simpson, “Sound & Fury”
The Strokes, “The New Abnormal”



Best Pop Vocal Album
Justin Bieber, “Changes”
Lady Gaga, “Chromatica”
Dua Lipa, “Future Nostalgia”
Harry Styles, “Fine Line”
Taylor Swift, “folklore”
Best Alternative Music Album
Fiona Apple, “Fetch the Bolt Cutters”
Beck, “Hyperspace”
Phoebe Bridgers, “Punisher”
Brittany Howard, “Jaime”
Tame Impala, “The Slow Rush”




Best Global Music Album
Antibalas, “Fu Chronicles”
Burna Boy, “Twice as Tall”

Bebel Gilberto, “Agora”
Anoushka Shankar, “Love Letters”
Tinariwen, “Amadjar”
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