Lamar Leads Grammy Noms, Where Women Make A Comeback
NEW YORK, N.Y.Β β The music of βBlack Panther,β with Kendrick Lamar in its starring role, officially owns the 2019 Grammy Awards, where women are heavily represented in the major four categories following a year where their presence was barely felt.
The Recording Academy announced Friday that Lamar is the top contender with eight nominations, including seven for his musical companion to the Marvel Studios juggernaut starring Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan. βBlack Panther: The Album, Music From and Inspired Byβ is up for album of the year, a category where women make up five of the eight nominees. Cardi B, Kacey Musgraves, Janelle Monae, H.E.R. and Brandi Carlile also are up for the top prize, along with Drake and Post Malone.
The upcoming Grammys is the first where the academy extended its top four categories from five nominees to eight.
The βPantherβ nomination would give Lamar a chance to win album of the year after losing three times. His most recently loss was in February when his critically acclaimed βDAMNβ fell short to Bruno Marsβ β24K Magic,β though Lamarβs project would go on to win a Pulitzer Prize for music two months later, making him the first non-classical or jazz artist to win the prestigious honor.
Lamarβs Top 10 hit, the SZA-assisted βAll the Stars,β is nominated for both record and song of the year (a songwriterβs award). Five other songs scored nominations in both categories, including Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooperβs βShallowβ from βA Star Is Bornβ; Childish Gambinoβs βThis Is Americaβ; Drakeβs βGodβs Planβ; Zedd, Maren Morris and Greyβs βThe Middleβ; and Carlileβs βThe Joke.β
Ella Maiβs βBooβd Upβ and Shawn Mendesβ βIn My Bloodβ earned song of the year nods, while Post Maloneβs βRockstarβ and Cardi Bβs βI Like It,β featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin, round out the nominees for record of the year.
Following Lamar, Drake β the yearβs most successful artist β earned seven nominations. Though nominated for album of the year, he was surprisingly shut out of best rap album, where his rival Pusha T earned a nomination.
Drakeβs frequent collaborator, producer Boi-1Da, earned six nods, as did Carlile, who also scored nominations in the American Roots category.
Cardi B, Gaga, H.E.R., Morris, Gambino, producer Sounwave and engineer Mike Bozzi scored five nominations each.
The nominees for the 2019 Grammys mark a departure from this yearβs show, where women were underrepresented in the top four categories. Of the eight best new artist nominees, six are women, including H.E.R., Chloe x Halle, Dua Lipa, Margo Price, Bebe Rexha and Jorja Smith. Rock band Greta Van Fleet and country singer Luke Combs also earned nominations.
Recording Academy CEO Neil Portnow was criticized earlier this year at the Grammys when he said women need to βstep upβ when asked about the lack of women in the top categories, which he later acknowledged was a βpoor choice of words.β It forced the academy to launch a new task force focused on inclusion and diversity; Portnow also announced he would be leaving the academy in 2019.
βIn any given year there could be more folks from one area or one gender or one genre or one ethnicity that are making recordings and being successful with them than in another year. So, in many ways weβre just a reflection of that,β Portnow said in an interview with The Associated Press. βThis year clearly there were many women not only making music but making great music and making music that resonates with our peer voters in terms of excellence, and so that certainly is at the forefront.β
Another milestone for women is in the non-classical producer of the year category, where songwriting extraordinaire Linda Perry earned a nomination. Sheβs just the seventh woman ever nominated for prize and first since 2004.
βLinda represents what we hope becomes the norm, which is the elimination of gender bias in producing and engineering in our industry,β Portnow said.
Perry will compete with Pharrell Williams, Boi-1Da, Larry Klein and Kanye West, the only nomination he earned.
Taylor Swift, a two-time album of the year winner, also only earned one nomination β her βreputationβ album is up best pop vocal album. Justin Timberlake, whose βMan of the Woodsβ albums flopped earlier this year, picked up a nod for βSay Something,β his collaboration with Chris Stapleton.
Beyonce and Jay-Z, billed as The Carters, as well Ariana Grande, didnβt earn any of the big nominations. The Carters earned two nods in the R&B category along with best music video, while Grande picked up two nods in pop.
Artists who were completely snubbed include Carrie Underwood, Sam Smith, Migos, Kane Brown, Nicki Minaj, XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD, whose βLucid Dreamsβ was one of the yearβs biggest hits.
Some acts scored their first nominations ever, including Florida Georgia Line, whose megahit βMeant to Beβ with Rexha is up best country duo/group performance. Camila Cabello, Malone, Mendes, Dan + Shay and DJ Mustard are also first-time nominees.
Gaga, who earned acting and music Golden Globe nominations Thursday, picked up four Grammy nominations for βShallow,β while βJoanneβ is up for best pop solo performance. The soundtrack for βA Star Is Bornβ was released after Grammy eligibility, though βShallowβ was released in time and also earned Cooper two nominations.
Other famous faces outside of music to earn nominations include Tiffany Haddish and former U.S. president Jimmy Carter, both up for best spoken word album. Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Fred Armisen, Jim Gaffigan and Patton Oswalt are up for best comedy album.
Mac Miller, who died in September, earned a nomination for best rap album with βSwimming.β Chris Cornell, who died last year, is up for best rock performance with βWhen Bad Does Good.β
Demi Lovato, who relapsed after six years of sobriety and was hospitalized for an overdose in July, earned a nomination for best pop duo/group performance for βFall In Line,β her duet with Christina Aguilera.
Those who earned four nominations are Musgraves, Malone, PJ Morton, Dave Cobb, Ludwig Goransson, Noah Shebib and SZA, who earned a Golden Globe nomination alongside Lamar for βAll the Starsβ on Thursday.
Lamar has won 12 Grammys throughout his career. Though seven of his eight nominations come from βBlack Panther,β he also earned a nod for co-writing Jay Rockβs βWin,β up for best rap song.
The 2019 Grammys will hand out awards in its 84 categories live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 10, 2019.