Beyonce Most Nominated Female in Grammy History

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Of course Beyonce broke another record…she is now the most nominated female artist in Grammy history with 52 noms in her career. Beyonce racked up 5 nominations so far for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. Sam Smith also landed 5 noms and Taylor Swift landed three even though 1989 came out to late to qualify this year. Other notables Iggy Azalea and Sia

These are just a few of the majors nominations:

 

Record of the Year

“Fancy,” Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX

“Chandelier,” Sia

“Stay with Me (Darkchild Version),” Sam Smith

“Shake It Off,” Taylor Swift

“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor

 

Best New Artist

Iggy Azalea

Bastille

Sam Smith

HAIM

Brandy Clark

 

Song of the Year

“All About that Bass,” Meghan Trainor, songwriters Megan Trainor & Kevin Kadish

“Chandelier,” Sia, songwriter Sia and Jesse Shatkin

“Stay with Me,” Sam Smith, songwriters Sam Smith, James Napier & William Phillips

“Take Me to Church,” Hozier, songwriter Andrew Hozier-Byrne

“Shake It Off,” Taylor Swift, songwriters Taylor Swift, Max Martin, Karl Johan Schuster

 

Best Pop Solo Performance

“All of Me (Live),” John Legend

“Happy,” Pharrell Williams

“Chandelier,” Sia

“Stay with Me,” Sam Smith

“Shake it off,” Taylor Swift

 

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Fancy,” Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX

“A Sky Full of Stars,” Coldplay

“Bang Bang,” Jessie J, Nicki Minaj & Ariana Grande

“Say Something,” A Great Big World feat. Christina Aguilera

“Dark Horse,” Katy Perry feat. Juicy J

 

Best Pop Vocal Album

Ghost Stories, Coldplay

Bangerz, Miley Cyrus

My Everything, Ariana Grande

Prism, Katy Perry

X, Ed Sheeran

In the Lonely Hour, Sam Smith

 

Best Country Album

Riser, Dierks Bentley

The Outsiders, Eric Church

The Way I’m Livin’, Lee Ann Womack

12 Stories, Brandy Clark

Platinum, Miranda Lambert

 

Best Rock Album

Ryan Adams, Ryan Adams

Morning Phase, Beck

Turn Blue, The Black Keys

Hypnotic Eye, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Songs of Innocence, U2

 

Best Rock Song

“Blue Moon,” Beck, songwriter Beck Hansen

“Gimme Something Good,” Ryan Adams, songwriter Ryan Adams

“Fever,” The Black Keys, songwriters Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney, Brian Burton

“Ain’t It Fun,” Paramore, songwriters Hayley Williams and Taylor York

“Lazaretto,” Jack White, songwriter Jack White

 

Best Alternative Music Album

This Is All Yours, Alt-J

Reflektor, Arcade Fire

Melophobia, Cage the Elephant

St. Vincent, St. Vincent

Lazaretto, Jack White

 

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Sail Out, Jhene Aiko

Beyonce, Beyonce

X, Chris Brown

Mali Is, Mali Music

G I R L, Pharrell Williams

 

Best Country Song

“American Kids,” Kenny Chesney, songwriters Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally

“Automatic,” Miranda Lambert, songwriters Miranda Lambert, Nicolle Galyon, Natalie Hemby

“Give Me Back My Hometown,” Eric Church, songwriters Eric Church, Luke Laird

“I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” Glen Campbell, songwriters Glen Campbell, Julian Raymond

“Meanwhile Back at Mama’s,” Tim McGraw featuring Faith Hill, songwriters Tom Douglas, Jaren Johnson, Jeffery Steele

 

Best Country Solo Performance

“Give Me Back My Hometown,” Eric Church

“Invisible,” Hunter Hayes

“Automatic,” Miranda Lambert

“Something in the Water,” Carrie Underwood

“Cop Car,” Keith Urban

 

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Cheek to Cheek, Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga

Nostalgia, Annie Lennox

Night Songs, Barry Manilow

Sending You a Little Christmas, Johnny Mathis

Partners, Barbra Streisand with Various Artists

 

Best Spoken Word Album

Actors Anonymous, James Franco

A Call to Action, Jimmy Carter

Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America, John Waters

Diary of a Mad Diva, Joan Rivers

A Fighting Chance, Elizabeth Warren

We Will Survive: True Stories of Encourage, Inspiration and the Power of Song, Gloria Gaynor

 

Best Rap Album

The New Classic, Iggy Azalea

Because the Internet, Childish Gambino

Nobody’s Smiling, Common

The Marshall Mathers LP2, Eminem

Oxymoron, ScHoolboy Q

Blacc Hollywood, Wiz Khalifa

 

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