Jay-Z Leads Grammy Noms With 8 As Rap, R&B Take Center Stage
NEW YORK (AP) β Jay-Z is the leader of the 2018 Grammy Award nominations in a year where the top four categories are heavily dominated by rap and R&B artists, giving the often overlooked genres a strong chance of winning big.
The Recording Academy announced Tuesday that Jay-Z is nominated for eight honors, including album, song, and record of the year. Bruno Mars is also nominated for the big three, while Kendrick Lamar β who earned seven nominations β and Childish Gambino are also up for major awards.
Jay-Zβs personal and revealing album, β4:44,β is nominated for album of the year alongside Marsβ 90s-inspired R&B adventure β24K Magic,β Lamarβs hard-hitting rap masterpiece βDAMN.,β Gambinoβs funk-soul project βAwaken My Love!β and Lordeβs critically acclaimed pop album, βMelodrama.β
Record of the year nominees include Jay-Zβs βThe Story of O.J.,β a song about blackness and managing money that also references O.J. Simpson; Marsβ Top 5 hit, β24K Magicβ; Lamarβs No. 1 smash, βHumbleβ; Gambinoβs βRedbone,β which peaked at No. 12 on the Hot 100; and the yearβs biggest hit, βDespacito,β by Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber.
βDespacitoβ is also nominated for song of the year β a songwriterβs award β along with Marsβ No. 1 hit, βThatβs What I Likeβ; the title track from Jay-Zβs β4:44β; rapper Logicβs suicide prevention anthem, β1-800-273-8255″; and βIssuesβ by Julia Michaels, the singer who has written hits for Bieber, Selena Gomez and other pop stars.
Michaels is also nominated for best new artist, where R&B and rap rule again: Her competition includes singers SZA, Khalid and Alessia Cara, as well as rapper Lil Uzi Vert.
No rock or country acts were nominated in the top four categories. The rap- and R&B-heavy nominations, which include numerous black and Latino artists, come after the Grammys were criticized earlier this year when some felt Beyonceβs multi-genre βLemonadeβ album should have won album of the year over Adeleβs β25.β Adele also expressed that Beyonce should have received the prize.
The win for Adele, though, marked another year when the Grammys awarded its biggest prizes to an artist outside of the rap or R&B genre. Kanye West, Eminem, Mariah Carey and others have also lost in the top categories over the years to pop, rock and country acts despite owning the year in music, critically and commercially.
βWe have a current membership that is savvy and certainly timely, is current, and reflective of what music is about today and in the future. And clearly the diversification work that weβve done for our membership is evident in all of the nominations this year,β Neil Portnow, the academyβs president and CEO, said in an interview. βI think itβs a testimony to our hard work and intention of having a very vibrant, current, relevant, diverse voting membership.β
Jay-Z or Lamar could make history next year when the Grammys take place in New York City on Jan. 28, 2018: Either album could become only the third rap-based album to win album of the year; and either song could become the first in the rap genre to win record or song of the year.
β4:44,β which includes songs about Jay-Zβs relationship with Beyonce and family life, marks the rap iconβs first nomination for album of the year as a lead artist; it is Lamarβs third in the top category. Lamar will compete with Jay-Z in all seven categories he is nominated in, including best rap album, best rap song, best rap performance, best rap sung performance and best music video.
Mars is behind Jay-Z and Lamar with six nominations, including best R&B album, best R&B song and best R&B performance. Gambino, better known as Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actor Donald Glover, scored five nominations.
Others who earned five nominations include SZA, Khalid and No I.D., who produced Jay-Zβs album and is up for non-classical producer of the year.
Ed Sheeran, who has the second best-selling album of the year with βDivide,β was snubbed in the top categories. βDivideβ earned a nomination for best pop vocal album, while his No. 1 hit, βShape of You,β is up for best pop solo performance.
Nominees for best pop vocal album include Lady Gagaβs βJoanne,β Coldplayβs five-song EP βKaleidoscope,β Imagine Dragonsβ βEvolve,β Lana Del Reyβs βLust for Lifeβ and Keshaβs βRainbow,β marking her first Grammy nomination. Kesha, who has been in a legal war with former mentor and producer Dr. Luke, is also nominated for best pop solo performance for βPraying.β
Leonard Cohen and Chris Cornell are both nominated for best rock performance; other deceased nominees include Glen Campbell, Gregg Allman and Carrie Fisher, who is nominated for best spoken word album, where Bernie Sanders, Mark Ruffalo and Bruce Springsteen are also nominated.
In the country categories, Chris Stapleton leads with three nominations. Miranda Lambert, who earned two nominations, was surprisingly shut out of best country album though her double album, βThe Weight of These Wings,β was a critical favorite.
Others who earned multiple nominations include Pharrell, Ledisi, Nothing More, Alison Krauss, Daniel Caesar and Foo Fighters. Randy Newmanβs song βPutin,β his sardonic ode to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is nominated for best arrangement, instruments and vocals.
Taylor Swift, who didnβt earn nominations for her single βLook What You Made Me Doβ β released before the Grammy cutoff date β did earn a nod for best country song for writing Little Big Townβs No. 1 hit, βBetter Man.β Swift is also nominated for best song written for visual media for βI Donβt Wanna Live Forever,β her collaboration with Zayn from the βFifty Shades Darkerβ soundtrack. Her new album, βreputation,β will qualify for nominations at the 2019 Grammys.
Cardi B, who had one of the yearβs biggest hits with βBodak Yellow (Money Moves),β earned two nominations: best rap song and best rap performance. Another female rapper scored nominations, too: Rapsody is up for best rap song for βSassyβ and best rap album for βLailaβs Wisdom.β In the latter category, she will compete with Jay-Z, Lamar, Migos and Tyler, the Creator. Snubs include Future, J. Cole and DJ Khaled, who has two of the yearβs biggest hits with βWild Thoughtsβ and βIβm the One.β
Albums and songs eligible in the 84 categories at the 60th annual Grammys had to be released between Oct. 1, 2016 and Sept. 30, 2017. This year is the first year the Grammys used online voting for its main awards show; it started online voting for the Latin Grammys last year.