Sam Smith, Beyonce & Pharrell Lead Grammy Nominations with Six Nods Each
British soul-pop artist Sam Smith, R&B star Beyonce and singer-producerPharrell Williams led artists with six Grammy nominations each.
They also had nods for the top prize of Album of the Year, the Recording Academy said Friday.
Smith’s “In the Lonely Hour,” Beyonce’s self-titled album and Pharrell’s “Girl” joined rocker Beck‘s “Morning Phase” and British singer Ed Sheeran‘s “X” in the Album of the Year category.
The nominations were announced during the CBS broadcast of “A Very Grammy Christmas” concert late Friday.
Smith, 22, picked up nods in the three top Grammy categories including
Record of the Year and Song of the Year for his song “Stay with Me.
He
follows in the heels of fellow British soul-pop singer Adele, who won
all six of her Grammy nominations in 2013 including the top three
awards.
Smith is a contender for the coveted Best New Artist, alongside Australian rapperIggy Azalea, British pop-rockers Bastille, country singer Brandy Clark and California sister trio Haim.
Record of the Year nominees include Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off,” Meghan Trainor‘s “All About That Bass,” Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX‘s “Fancy” and Sia‘s “Chandelier.”
Song
of the Year also includes Swift’s “Shake it Off,” Trainor’s “All About
That Bass” and Sia’s “Chandelier,” alongside Hozier’s “Take Me to the
Church.”
Pharrell,
41, earned Grammy nominations for his own album “Girl” and his
production work on Sheeran’s “X” and Beyonce’s self-titled record.
Beyonce, 33, became the most-nominated artist in Grammy history with 52 nominations.
Her
self-titled album, released without fanfare last December, is one of
this year’s biggest-selling records with 2 million U.S. copies sold.
Swift’s
“1989” album, which has sold more than 2 million U.S. copies since
October, did not land any nominations, but its song “Shake It Off”
picked up three nods.
The
soundtrack from Disney’s Oscar-winning film “Frozen,” the year’s
top-selling album with more than 3.5 million U.S. copies sold, scored
nominations in the categories for music written for visual media.
The
Recording Academy comprises music industry professionals who select
Grammy contenders from music released between October 1st, 2013 and
September 30th, 2014.
In an effort to draw younger viewers to the annual event in Los Angeles on February 8th, 2015, the organisers chose to announce the nominees in 82 of its 83 categories, throughout Friday morning on its Twitter feed.
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