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    Grammy Nominations 2018: From Jay-Z To Kesha, See The List

    AbelitoMusicBy AbelitoMusic29 noviembre, 2017No hay comentarios8 Mins Read
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    Hip hop and rap dominated music in 2017. That is increasingly evident based on the nominations for the 2018 Grammy Awards. Released today (November 28), the list features a slew of talented hitmakers from a variety of genres. However, rappers are leading the way. Last year Beyonce led the field of nominees, and she has handed the honor over to her husband, Jay-Z.

    The 4:44 rapper scooped up 8 nominations and is competing in some of the major categories including Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year. After another massive year, Kendrick Lamar trails close behind with 7 nominations for DAMN. and “Humble.” The pair are competing against Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankeeand Justin Bieber’s inescapable “Despacito” as well as Bruno Mars’ “24K Magic”and Childish Gambino’s “Redbone” for Record of the Year.

    Julia Michaels has received a handful of nominations as well. The “Issues” superstar is up for Song of the Year with her solo debut and is competing for the title of Best New Artist. There she faces stiff competition from Alessia Cara, Khalid, Lil Uzi Vert and SZA.

    2017 has been a landmark year for Kesha. The Rainbow siren returned to music in the midst of a years-long battle for emancipation from a recording contract with Dr. Luke. Her first album since 2012’s Warrior resonated with positive energy and has received recognition in the Best Pop Vocal Album category. Lead single “Praying” is also competing for Best Pop Solo Performance.

    Although Reputation was released outside of the deadline for consideration for this year’s awards, Taylor Swift still managed to nab a country nomination. The hitmaker is up for Best Country Song after writing on Little Big Town’s “Better Man.” She already won a Country Music Association Award for the track and may add another Grammy to her list before sweeping in big in 2019.

    Other notable nominees include Pink, Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga, Lana Del Reyand The Chainsmokers. Who will take home the coveted awards? We will have to wait until January 28 to find out. Until then check out the full list of Grammy nominees below!

    Record Of The Year:

    “Redbone” — Childish Gambino

    “Despacito” — Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber

    “The Story Of O.J.” — Jay-Z

    “HUMBLE.” — Kendrick Lamar

    “24K Magic” — Bruno Mars

    Album Of The Year:

    “Awaken, My Love!” — Childish Gambino

    4:44 — Jay-Z

    DAMN. — Kendrick Lamar

    Melodrama — Lorde

    24K Magic — Bruno Mars

    Song Of The Year:

    “Despacito” — Ramón Ayala, Justin Bieber, Jason “Poo Bear” Boyd, Erika Ender, Luis Fonsi & Marty James Garton, songwriters (Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber)

    “4:44” — Shawn Carter & Dion Wilson, songwriters (Jay-Z)

    “Issues” — Benny Blanco, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Julia Michaels & Justin Drew Tranter, songwriters (Julia Michaels)

    “1-800-273-8255” — Alessia Caracciolo, Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, Arjun Ivatury & Khalid Robinson, songwriters (Logic Featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid)

    “That’s What I Like” — Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars)

    Best New Artist:

    Alessia Cara

    Khalid

    Lil Uzi Vert

    Julia Michaels

    SZA

    Best Pop Solo Performance:

    “Love So Soft” — Kelly Clarkson

    “Praying” — Kesha

    “Million Reasons” — Lady Gaga

    “What About Us” — P!nk

    “Shape Of You” — Ed Sheeran

    Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:

    “Something Just Like This” — The Chainsmokers & Coldplay

    “Despacito” — Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber

    “Thunder” — Imagine Dragons

    “Feel It Still” — Portugal. The Man

    “Stay” — Zedd & Alessia Cara

    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:

    Nobody But Me (Deluxe Version) — Michael Bublé

    Triplicate — Bob Dylan

    In Full Swing — Seth MacFarlane

    Wonderland — Sarah McLachlan

    Tony Bennett Celebrates 90 — (Various Artists) Dae Bennett, Producer

    Best Pop Vocal Album:

    Kaleidoscope EP — Coldplay

    Lust For Life — Lana Del Rey

    Evolve — Imagine Dragons

    Rainbow — Kesha

    Joanne — Lady Gaga

    ÷ — Ed Sheeran

    Best Dance Recording:

    “Bambro Koyo Ganda” — Bonobo Featuring Innov Gnawa

    “Cola” — Camelphat & Elderbrook

    “Andromeda” — Gorillaz Featuring DRAM

    “Tonite” — LCD Soundsystem

    “Line Of Sight” — Odesza Featuring WYNNE & Mansionair

    Best Dance/Electronic Album:

    Migration — Bonobo

    3-D The Catalogue — Kraftwerk

    Mura Masa — Mura Masa

    A Moment Apart — Odesza

    What Now — Sylvan Esso

    Best Rock Performance:

    “You Want It Darker” — Leonard Cohen

    “The Promise” — Chris Cornell

    “Run” — Foo Fighters

    “No Good” — Kaleo

    “Go To War” — Nothing More

    Best Metal Performance:

    “Invisible Enemy” — August Burns Red

    “Black Hoodie” — Body Count

    “Forever” — Code Orange

    “Sultan’s Curse” — Mastodon

    “Clockworks” — Meshuggah

    Best Rock Song:

    “Atlas, Rise!” — James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich, songwriters (Metallica)

    “Blood In The Cut” — JT Daly & Kristine Flaherty, songwriters (K.Flay)

    “Go To War” — Ben Anderson, Jonny Hawkins, Will Hoffman, Daniel Oliver, David Pramik & Mark Vollelunga, songwriters (Nothing More)

    “Run” — Foo Fighters, songwriters (Foo Fighters)

    “The Stage” — Zachary Baker, Brian Haner, Matthew Sanders, Jonathan Seward & Brooks Wackerman, songwriters (Avenged Sevenfold)

    Best Rock Album:

    Emperor Of Sand — Mastodon

    Hardwired…To Self-Destruct — Metallica

    The Stories We Tell Ourselves — Nothing More

    Villains — Queens Of The Stone Age

    A Deeper Understanding — The War On Drugs

    Best Alternative Music Album:

    Everything Now — Arcade Fire

    Humanz — Gorillaz

    American Dream — LCD Soundsystem

    Pure Comedy — Father John Misty

    Sleep Well Beast — The National

    Best R&B Performance:

    “Get You” — Daniel Caesar Featuring Kali Uchis

    “Distraction” — Kehlani

    “High” — Ledisi

    “That’s What I Like” — Bruno Mars

    “The Weekend” — SZA

    Best Traditional R&B Performance:

    “Laugh And Move On” — The Baylor Project

    “Redbone” — Childish Gambino

    “What I’m Feelin’” — Anthony Hamilton Featuring The Hamiltones|

    “All The Way” — Ledisi

    “Still” — Mali Music

    Best R&B Song:

    “First Began” — PJ Morton, songwriter (PJ Morton)

    “Location” — Alfredo Gonzalez, Olatunji Ige, Samuel David Jiminez, Christopher McClenney, Khalid Robinson & Joshua Scruggs, songwriters (Khalid)

    “Redbone” — Donald Glover & Ludwig Goransson, songwriters (Childish Gambino)

    “Supermodel” — Tyran Donaldson, Terrence Henderson, Greg Landfair Jr., Solana Rowe & Pharrell Williams, songwriters (SZA)

    “That’s What I Like” — Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars)

    Best Urban Contemporary Album:

    Free 6LACK — 6LACK

    “Awaken, My Love!” — Childish Gambino

    American Teen — Khalid

    Ctrl — SZA

    Starboy — The Weeknd

    Best R&B Album:

    Freudian — Daniel Caesar

    Let Love Rule — Ledisi

    24K Magic — Bruno Mars

    Gumbo — PJ Morton

    Feel The Real –Musiq Soulchild

    Best Rap Performance:

    “Bounce Back” — Big Sean

    “Bodak Yellow” — Cardi B

    “4:44” — Jay-Z

    “HUMBLE.” — Kendrick Lamar

    “Bad And Boujee” — Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert

    Best Rap/Sung Performance:

    “PRBLMS” — 6LACK

    “Crew” — Goldlink Featuring Brent Faiyaz & Shy Glizzy

    “Family Feud” — Jay-Z Featuring Beyoncé

    “LOYALTY.” — Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna

    “Love Galore” — SZA Featuring Travis Scott

    Best Rap Song:

    “Bodak Yellow” — Dieuson Octave, Klenord Raphael, Shaftizm, Jordan Thorpe, Washpoppin & J White, songwriters (Cardi B)

    “Chase Me” — Judah Bauer, Brian Burton, Hector Delgado, Jaime Meline, Antwan Patton, Michael Render, Russell Simins & Jon Spencer, songwriters (Danger Mouse Featuring Run The Jewels & Big Boi)

    “HUMBLE.” — Duckworth, Asheton Hogan & M. Williams II, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)

    “Sassy” — Gabouer & M. Evans, songwriters (Rapsody)

    “The Story Of O.J.” — Shawn Carter & Dion Wilson, songwriters (Jay-Z)

    Best Rap Album:

    4:44 — Jay-Z

    DAMN. — Kendrick Lamar

    Culture — Migos

    Laila’s Wisdom — Rapsody

    Flower Boy — Tyler, The Creator

    Best Country Solo Performance:

    “Body Like A Back Road” — Sam Hunt

    “Losing You” – Alison Krauss

    “Tin Man” — Miranda Lambert

    “I Could Use A Love Song” — Maren Morris

    “Either Way” — Chris Stapleton

    Best Country Duo/Group Performance:

    “It Ain’t My Fault” — Brothers Osborne

    “My Old Man” — Zac Brown Band

    “You Look Good” — Lady Antebellum

    “Better Man” — Little Big Town

    “Drinkin’ Problem” — Midland

    Best Country Song:

    “Better Man” — Taylor Swift, songwriter (Little Big Town)

    “Body Like A Back Road” — Zach Crowell, Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally & Josh Osborne, songwriters (Sam Hunt)

    “Broken Halos” — Mike Henderson & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)

    “Drinkin’ Problem” — Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne & Mark Wystrach, songwriters (Midland)

    “Tin Man” — Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert & Jon Randall, songwriters (Miranda Lambert)

    Best Country Album:

    Cosmic Hallelujah — Kenny Chesney

    Heart Break — Lady Antebellum

    The Breaker — Little Big Town

    Life Changes — Thomas Rhett

    From A Room: Volume 1 — Chris Stapleton

    Best Latin Pop Album:

    Lo Único Constante — Alex Cuba

    Mis Planes Son Amarte — Juanes

    Amar Y Vivir En Vivo Desde La Ciudad De México, 2017 — La Santa Cecilia

    Musas (Un Homenaje Al Folclore Latinoamericano En Manos De Los Macorinos) — Natalia Lafourcade

    El Dorado — Shakira

    Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album:

    Ayo — Bomba Estéreo

    Pa’ Fuera — C4 Trío & Desorden Público

    Salvavidas De Hielo — Jorge Drexler

    El Paradise — Los Amigos Invisibles

    Residente — Residente

    Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano):

    Ni Diablo Ni Santo — Julión Álvarez Y Su Norteño Banda

    Ayer Y Hoy — Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizárraga

    Momentos — Alex Campos

    Arriero Somos Versiones Acústicas — Aida Cuevas

    Zapateando En El Norte — Humberto Novoa, producer (Various Artists)

    Best Tropical Latin Album:

    Albita — Albita

    Art Of The Arrangement — Doug Beavers

    Salsa Big Band — Rubén Blades Con Roberto Delgado & Orquesta

    Gente Valiente — Silvestre Dangond

    Indestructible — Diego El Cigala

    This article was originally published by: Idolator 
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