Who has the most nominations at 65th Grammy Awards? Beyonce, Jay-Z, Adele and more
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The following is a list of the nominees in the major categories for the 65th annual Grammy Awards, which will be presented on Sunday, February 5th at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The 65th annual Grammy Awards, which will be presented at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT, will feature celebrities in the major categories.
With nine nominations, Beyonce leads all other nominees. Rapper Kendrick Lamar is second with eight, followed by pop queen Adele and balladeer Brandi Carlile, who each have seven. With 88 nominations each, Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z are now tied for the most Grammy nominations in history, as reported by Economic Times.
READ MORE
64th Grammy Awards descending into chaos as Las Vegas proves to be BAD CHOICE of venue
Here is a list of Artists with the Most Nominations
Beyonce - 9
Kendrick Lamar - 8
Adele - 7
Brandi Carlile - 7
Harry Styles - 6
Mary J Blige - 6
DJ Khaled - 6
Future - 6
It's Beyonce everywhere!
The singer adds to her amazing Grammy career with nine nominations for the 2023 Grammy Awards. Beyonce is not only a well-known Grammy Award winner; she has also broken numerous Grammy records. In 2021, Beyonce broke the record for the performing artist with the most Grammy wins with her current total of 28.
As of right now, she is tied with her husband, Jay-Z, for the most nominations of any artist in Grammy history with a total of 88. And if Beyoncé wins at least four Grammys the following year, she will surpass all other musicians in Grammy history.
Beyonce vs Adele
The biggest night in music comes after a year of chart-topping albums, including Beyonce's 'Renaissance' — a throbbing collection of party hits — and Adele's pensive homage to the ugly cry, '30'. Six years after excluding Queen Bey's culture-shaking 'Lemonade', those records will compete in the most prestigious categories, as reported by Firstpost.
Both Beyonce and Adele were in tears during the 2017 Grammys, with the singer referring to Beyonce as her "idol" and telling the crowd that Beyonce's paradigm-shifting album should have won. That competition stoked enduring allegations that the Academy routinely undervalues Black artists.
Billboard forecasts that Beyonce will win the best album this year, while the business tracker believes that Adele has the best chance of winning the best record, which is given for the overall performance of a song, for her single 'Easy On Me'. But as the shocking surprises at previous Grammy Awards show, anything can happen.
In any case, with this year's additional nominations, Beyonce has moved into a tie with her husband, Jay-Z, for the most nominations in history with 88 each. With four triumphs on Sunday, Beyonce, who already holds the record for the most Grammys won by a female artist and is tied with Quincy Jones for second place in the standings, may surpass classical conductor Georg Solti's total of wins.