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Grammy Awards 2023: Full nominees list, Beyoncé gets record-tying 9 nominations

LOS ANGELES — The Recording Academy on Tuesday announced some of the nominees for the upcoming 2023 Grammy Awards.

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According to The Associated Press, The Recording Academy on Tuesday announced a partial list of nominees for 2023, the 65th annual Grammy Awards for top categories including album of the year, best new artist, and others.

Album of the year:

  • “Voyage,” ABBA
  • “30,” Adele
  • “Un Verano Sin Ti,” Bad Bunny
  • “Renaissance,” Beyoncé
  • “Good Morning Gorgeous” (Deluxe), Mary J. Blige
  • “In These Silent Days,” Brandi Carlile
  • ”Music of the Spheres,” Coldplay
  • “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” Kendrick Lamar
  • “Special,” Lizzo
  • ”Harry’s House,” Harry Styles.

Record of the year:

  • “Don’t Shut Me Down,” ABBA
  • “Easy on Me,” Adele
  • “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé
  • “Good Morning Gorgeous,” Mary J. Blige
  • “You and Me on the Rock,” Brandi Carlile featuring Lucius
  • “Woman,” Doja Cat; “Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy
  • “The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar
  • “About Damn Time,” Lizzo
  • “As It Was,” Harry Styles.

Song of the year:

  • “abcdefu,” Sara Davis, GAYLE and Dave Pittenger
  • “About Damn Time,” Melissa “Lizzo” Jefferson, Eric Frederic, Blake Slatkin and Theron Makiel Thomas
  • “All Too Well (10 Minute Version – The Short Film),” Liz Rose and Taylor Swift
  • “As It Was,” Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon and Harry Styles
  • “Bad Habit,” Matthew Castellanos, Brittany Fousheé, Diana Gordon, John Carroll Kirby and Steve Lacy
  • “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé, S. Carter, Terius “The Dream” Gesteelde-Diamant and Christopher A. Stewart
  • “Easy on Me,” Adele Adkins and Greg Kurstin
  • “God Did,” Tarik Azzouz, E. Blackmon, Khaled Khaled, F. LeBlanc, Shawn Carter, John Stephens, Dwayne Carter, William Roberts and Nicholas Warwar
  • “The Heart Part 5,” Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer
  • “Just Like That,” Bonnie Raitt.

Best new artist:

  • Anitta
  • Omar Apollo
  • DOMi & JD Beck
  • Muni Long; Samara Joy
  • Latto
  • Månekskin
  • Tobe Nwigwe
  • Molly Tuttle
  • Wet Leg

Dozens of other categories were also announced, including Best Latin pop album, best country album and best rock album, according to the AP.

According to the AP, Beyoncé claimed nine nominations, tying with her husband Jay-Z as the most nominated music act in Grammys history.

In the 2023 Grammys, Beyoncé was nominated for record and song of the year for “Renaissance.” She is also the most “decorated woman in Grammy history with 28 wins,” according to the AP. If she wins at least four Grammys, she could break the late Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti’s record of 31 Grammys. He has held that record since 1997.

Kendrick Lamar received eight nominations, and Adele and Brandi Carlile got seven nominations, according to the AP. Harry Styles, Mary J. Blige, Future, DJ Khaled, The-Dream and Randy Merrill each got six nominations.

The Recording Academy said, according to the AP, that about half of this year’s leading nominations are women and over half are of people of color.

According to the AP, the academy added new categories this year including a special song for social change award and songwriter of the year.

The 2023 Grammy Awards show is expected to be held in Los Angeles on Feb. 5, according to the AP.

The full nomination list can be found on the Recording Academy’s website.