Grammy 2023 Full Nominations List: Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, Adele and Brandi Carlile lead the pack, BTS creates history
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The nominations for the 65th annual Grammy Awards are officially out, and it looks like it's going to be one of the most hotly contested events ever. Beyoncé leads the field with nine nominations, including Record and Song of the Year for 'Break My Soul' and Album of the Year for 'Renaissance.' This makes her, along with husband Jay-Z, the most Grammy-nominated artist of all time. In addition, the 41-year-old singer will compete for the first time since 2017 with Adele, whose album '30' has also been nominated in the category 'Album of the Year.' After Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar is close behind with eight nominations, while Adele and Brandi Carlile have received seven nominations.
On November 15, the Recording Academy officially announced the nominees for next year’s Grammy Awards. And according to Pitchfork, along with the regular categories, the Recording Academy has introduced five new awards for 2023: Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, Best Alternative Music Performance, Best Americana Performance, Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media, and Best Spoken Word Poetry Album. In addition to this, there will also be a special merit award titled Best Song for Social Change.
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BTS creates history
BTS created a history by being nominated thrice at the Grammy Awards 2023 with nominations that include Best Pop Duo/ Group Performance for ‘My Universe’ ft Coldplay and Best Music Video for ‘Yet To Come.’ And this is first time when the K-pop band have been nominated in more than one Grammy category in any given year, stated Billboard. The outlet further added that the band was nominated for best pop duo/group performance with 'Dynamite' in 2020 and 'Butter' in 2021; which has made them to be nominated for three years in a row in this category. Following the feat, BTS army took to Twitter to congratulate them with one writing, "Yet To Come first Korean song to get a nomination on Grammys, My Universe first Korean collab song, BTS first Korean act to get nomination for 3 consecutive years. AND BTS PAVED THE WAY."
"Yet To Come" has been nominated for "Best Music Video" at the 2023 #GRAMMYs
— BTS Charts (@btschartdata) November 15, 2022
Yet To Come first Korean song to get a nomination on Grammys, My Universe first Korean collab song, BTS first Korean act to get nomination for 3 consecutive years.
— BTS Trend Songs⁷ 🧑🚀 (@BTSTrendSongs) November 15, 2022
AND BTS PAVED THE WAY.
When and where are the 2023 Grammys?
The 2023 Grammys will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 5. According to the official Grammys website, the event will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and stream live and on-demand on Paramount+ between 8.pm and 11.30 pm ET / 5 pm and 8.30 pm PT+. While the special ceremony's broadcast time, hosts, presenters, and performers will be announced at a later date.
Grammy Nominations 2023 full list
Record of the Year
- ABBA: 'Don’t Shut Me Down'
- Adele: 'Easy on Me'
- Beyoncé: 'Break My Soul'
- Brandi Carlile Featuring Lucius: 'You and Me on the Rock'
- Doja Cat: 'Woman'
- Harry Styles: 'As It Was'
- Kendrick Lamar: 'The Heart Part 5'
- Lizzo: 'About Damn Time'
- Mary J Blige: 'Good Morning Gorgeous'
- Steve Lacy: 'Bad Habit'
Album of the Year
- ABBA: 'Voyage'
- Adele: '30'
- Bad Bunny: 'Un Verano Sin Ti'
- Beyoncé: 'Renaissance'
- Brandi Carlile: 'In These Silent Days'
- Coldplay: 'Music of the Spheres'
- Harry Styles: 'Harry’s House'
- Kendrick Lamar: 'Mr Morale & the Big Steppers'
- Lizzo: 'Special'
Song of the Year
- Adele: 'Easy on Me'
- Beyoncé: 'Break My Soul'
- Bonnie Raitt: 'Just Like That'
- DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend & Fridayy: 'God Did'
- Gayle: 'ABCDEFU'
- Harry Styles: 'As It Was'
- Kendrick Lamar: 'The Heart Part 5'
- Lizzo: 'About Damn Time'
- Steve Lacy: 'Bad Habit'
- Taylor Swift: 'All Too Well'
Best New Artist
- Anitta
- Domi & JD Beck
- Latto
- Måneskin
- Molly Tuttle
- Muni Long
- Omar Apollo
- Samara Joy
- Tobe Nwigwe
- Wet Leg
Best Pop Solo Performance
- Adele: 'Easy on Me'
- Bad Bunny: 'Moscow Mule'
- Doja Cat: 'Woman'
- Harry Styles: 'As It Was'
- Lizzo: 'About Damn Time'
- Steve Lacy: 'Bad Habit'
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- ABBA: 'Don’t Shut Me Down'
- Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran: 'Bam Bam'
- Coldplay & BTS: 'My Universe'
- Post Malone & Doja Cat: 'I Like You (A Happier Song)'
- Sam Smith & Kim Petras: 'Unholy'
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
- Diana Ross: 'Thank You'
- Kelly Clarkson: 'When Christmas Comes Around'
- Michael Bublé: 'Higher'
- Norah Jones: 'I Dream of Christmas'
- Pentatonix: 'Evergreen'
Best Pop Vocal Album
- ABBA: 'Voyage'
- Adele: '30'
- Coldplay: 'Music of the Spheres'
- Harry Styles: 'Harry’s House'
- Lizzo: 'Special'
Best Rock Song
- Brandi Carlile: 'Broken Horses'
- Ozzy Osbourne Featuring Jeff Beck: 'Patient Number 9'
- Red Hot Chili Peppers: 'Black Summer'
- Turnstile: 'Blackout'
- The War on Drugs: 'Harmonia’s Dream'
Best Rock Album
- The Black Keys: 'Dropout Boogie'
- Elvis Costello & The Imposters: 'The Boy Named If'
- Idles: 'Crawler'
- Machine Gun Kelly: 'Mainstream Sellout'
- Ozzy Osbourne: 'Patient Number 9'
- Spoon: 'Lucifer on the Sofa'
Best R&B Song
- Beyoncé: 'Cuff It'
- Jazmine Sullivan: 'Hurt Me So Good'
- Mary J. Blige: 'Good Morning Gorgeous'
- Muni Long: 'Hrs & Hrs'
- PJ Morton: 'Please Don’t Walk Away'
Best Global Music Performance
- Arooj Aftab & Anoushka Shankar: 'Udhero Na'
- Burna Boy: 'Last Last'
- Matt B & Eddy Kenzo: 'Gimme Love'
- Rocky Dawuni Featuring Blvk H3ro: 'Neva Bow Down'
- Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini & Nomcebo Zikode: 'Bayethe'
Best Song Written for Visual Media
- Beyoncé: 'Be Alive'
- Carolina Gaitán - La Gaita, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto - Cast: 'We Don’t Talk About Bruno'
- Jessy Wilson Featuring Angélique Kidjo: 'Keep Rising (The Woman King)'
- Lady Gaga: 'Hold My Hand'
- Taylor Swift: 'Carolina'
- 4*Town, Jordan Fisher, Finneas O’Connell, Josh Levi, Topher Ngo & Grayson Villanueva: 'Nobody Like U'
Best Music Video
- Adele: 'Easy on Me'
- BTS: 'Yet to Come'
- Doja Cat: 'Woman'
- Harry Styles: 'As It Was'
- Kendrick Lamar: 'The Heart Part 5'
- Taylor Swift: 'All Too Well: The Short Film'
Best Music Film
- Adele: 'Adele One Night Only'
- Billie Eilish: 'Billie Eilish Live at the O2'
- Justin Bieber: 'Our World'
- Neil Young & Crazy Horse: 'A Band a Brotherhood a Barn'
- Rosalía: 'Motomami' (Rosalía TikTok Live Performance)
- Various Artists - Jazz Fest: 'A New Orleans Story'