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The Recording Academy has officially announced the nominees for the 2024 Grammy Awards, which are set for February 4, 2024.

The 2024 Grammy nominations list was announced during a livestream event on November 10, with musicians like St. Vincent, Muni Long, Kim Petras, and Jon Bon Jovi presenting the nominees ahead of the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, which take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Leading the list of nominees this year is SZA with 10 nominations across categories like “Record Of The Year,” “Album Of The Year,” “Song Of The Year,” “Best R&B Performance,” “Best Traditional R&B Performance” and more.

In the Rap division, Drake and 21 Savage‘s “Her Loss,” Travis Scott‘s “UTOPIA,” Nas and Hit-Boy‘s “King’s Disease 3,” Metro Boomin‘s “Heroes & Villains” and Killer Mike‘s “Michael” will battle it out for “Best Rap Album.”

Competing for “Best Rap Song” are Doja Cat‘s “Attention,” Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s “Barbie World,” Lil Uzi Vert‘s “Just Wanna Rock,” Drake and 21 Savage’s “Rich Flex” and Killer Mike’s “Scientists & Engineers” collaboration with Andre 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane.

Also claiming top spots are artists such as Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Jon Batiste, Brandy Clark and boygenius who all have six nominations each. Three new categories have been added to the 2024 Grammy Awards: Best Alternative Jazz Album, Best Pop Dance Recording, and the highly-anticipated Best African Music Performance.

Check out the full list of 2024 Grammy nominations below:

Best Rap Album

• Drake & 21 Savage — Her Loss
• Killer Mike — Michael
• Metro Boomin — Heroes & Villains
• Nas — King’s Disease 3
• Travis Scott — UTOPIA

Best Rap Song

• Doja Cat — “Attention”
• Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice f. Aqua — “Barbie World”
• Lil Uzi Vert — “Just Wanna Rock”
• Drake & 21 Savage — “Rich Flex”
• Killer Mike f. André 3000, Future & Eryn Allen Kane — “Scientists & Engineers”

Best Rap Performance

• Kendrick Lamar & Baby Keem — “The Hillbillies”
• Black Thought — “Love Letter”
• Drake & 21 Savage — “Rich Flex”
• Killer Mike — “Scientists & Engineers”
• Coi Leray — “Players”

Best Melodic Rap Performance

• Burna Boy f. 21 Savage — “Sittin’ On Top of the World”
• Doja Cat — “Attention”
• Drake & 21 Savage — “Spin Bout U”
• Lil Durk f. J. Cole — “All My Life”
• SZA — “Low”

Album of the Year

• Taylor Swift — Midnights
• SZA — SOS
• Jon Batiste — World Music Radio
• Boygenius — The Record
• Miley Cyrus — Endless Summer Vacation
• Lana Del Rey — Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
• Janelle Monáe — The Age of Pleasure
• Olivia Rodrigo — Guts

Record of the Year

• Jon Batiste — “Worship”
• Boygenius — “Not Strong Enough”
• Miley Cyrus — “Flowers”
• Billie Eilish — “What Was I Made For?”
• Victoria Monét — “On My Mama”
• Olivia Rodrigo — “Vampire”
• Taylor Swift — “Anti-Hero”
• SZA — “Kill Bill”

Song of the Year

• Lana Del Rey — “A&W”
• Taylor Swift — “Anti-Hero”
• Jon Batiste & Dan Wilson — “Butterfly”
• Dua Lipa — “Dance the Night”
• Miley Cyrus — “Flowers”
• SZA — “Kill Bill”
• Olivia Rodrigo — “Vampire”
• Billie Eilish — “What Was I Made For?”

Best New Artist

• Gracie Abrams
• Fred Again
• Ice Spice
• Jelly Roll
• Coco Jones
• Noah Kahan
• Victoria Monét
• The War and Treaty

Best R&B Album

• Babyface — Girls Night Out
• Coco Jones — What I Didn’t Tell You (Deluxe)
• Emily King — Special Occasion
• Victoria Monét — Jaguar II
• Summer Walker — Clear 2: Soft Life (EP)

Best R&B Song

• Halle Bailey — “Angel”
• Robert Glasper f. SiR & Alex Isley — “Back To Love”
• Coco Jones — “ICU”
• Victoria Monét — “On My Mama”
• SZA — “Snooze”

Best Progressive R&B Album

• 6LACK — Since I Have a Lover
• Diddy — The Love Album: Off the Grid
• Terrace Martin & James Fauntleroy — Nova
• Janelle Monáe — The Age of Pleasure
• SZA — SOS

Best R&B Performance

• Chris Brown — “Summer Too Hot”
• Robert Glasper f. SiR & Alex Isley — “Back To Love”
• Coco Jones — “ICU”
• Victoria Monét — “How Does It Make You Feel”
• SZA — “Kill Bill”

Best Traditional R&B Performance

• Babyface f. Coco Jones — “Simple”
• Kenyon Dixon — “Lucky”
• Victoria Monét f. Earth, Wind & Fire & Hazel Monét — “Hollywood”
• PJ Morton f. Susan Carol — “Good Morning”
• SZA — “Love Language”

Best Pop/Dance Recording

• David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray — “Baby Don’t Hurt Me”
• Calvin Harris f. Ellie Goulding — “Miracle”
• Kylie Minogue — “Padam Padam”
• Bebe Rexha & David Guetta — “One In A Million”
• Troye Sivan — “Rush”

Best Pop Solo Performance

• Miley Cyrus — “Flowers”
• Doja Cat — “Paint the Town Red”
• Billie Eilish — “What Was I Made For?”
• Olivia Rodrigo — “Vampire”
• Taylor Swift — “Anti-Hero”

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

• Miley Cyrus f. Brandi Carlile — “Thousand Miles”
• Lana Del Rey f. Jon Batiste — “Candy Necklace”
• Labrinth f. Billie Eilish — “Never Felt So Alone”
• Taylor Swift f. Ice Spice — “Karma”
• SZA f. Phoebe Bridgers — “Ghost In The Machine”

Best Pop Vocal Album

• Kelly Clarkson — Chemistry
• Miley Cyrus — Endless Summer Vacation
• Olivia Rodrigo — Guts
• Ed Sheeran — – (Subtract)
• Taylor Swift — Midnights

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

• Jack Antonoff
• Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II
• Hit-Boy
• Metro Boomin
• Daniel Nigro

Best African Music Performance

• ASAKE & Olamide — “Amapiano”
• Burna Boy — “City Boys”
• Davido Featuring Musa Keys — “Unavailable”
• Ayra Starr — “Rush”
• Tyla — “Water”

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