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Welcome to Beyoncé country. When it comes to the 2025 Grammy Award nominations, Cowboy Carter rules the nation.

She leads the nods with 11, bringing her career total to 99 nominations. That makes her the most nominated artist in Grammy history, overtaking her husband Jay-Z. The couple were previously tied for most career nominations, at 88 each.

Cowboy Carter is up for Album and Country Album of the Year, and Texas Hold ‘Em is nominated for Record, Song and Country Song of the Year.

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Beyoncé

She also received nominations in a wide swath of genres, including pop, country, Americana and melodic rap performance categories.

This is her first time receiving nominations in the country and Americana categories.

The big nods in key categories come months after Jay-Z called out The Recording Academy, the industry body behind the Grammys, for not acknowledging his wife in previous years.

As he accepted the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award on-stage during this year’s Los Angeles ceremony, the rapper addressed what he believed to be inequalities across genres.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z attend the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

“I don’t want to embarrass this young lady but she has more Grammys than everyone, and never won Album of the Year,” he said looking at Beyoncé.

“So even by your own metrics, that doesn’t work.”

“We gotta keep showing up — and forget the Grammys for a second, just in life,” Jay-Z added, in closing.

“Keep showing up until they give you all those accolades you feel you deserve. Until they call you chairman. Until they call you a genius. Until they call you the greatest of all time.”

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Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter

If Beyoncé wins the Album of the Year, she’ll become the first Black woman to do so in the 21st century. Lauryn Hill last won in 1999 for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, joining Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston as the only Black women to take home the Grammys’ top prize.

Post Malone also received his first ever nominations in the country categories this year, having released his debut country album F-1 Trillion in August.

That one is up for country album and I Had Some Help, his collaboration with Morgan Wallen, is nominated for Country Song and Country Duo/Group Performance. They are Wallen’s first ever Grammy nominations.

Malone is just behind Beyoncé, with seven nominations, tied with Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Charli XCX, who earned her first nominations as a solo artist.

Taylor Swift and Post Malone recording The Tortured Poets Department

Lamar’s ubiquitous diss track released during his feud with Drake, Not Like Us, is nominated for record and song of the year, rap song, music video as well as best rap performance. He has two simultaneous entries in the latter category, a career first: Future & Metro Boomin featuring Lamar, Like That is up for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song.

This is his third time receiving two simultaneous nominations for Best Rap Song.

Taylor Swift and first-time nominees Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan boast of six nominations each.

Last year, women artists dominated the major categories. This year, that continues somewhat, but the main trend seems to be a variance of genre.

Billie Eilish backstage at the Grammy Awards.

In the Album of the Year category, alongside Cowboy Carter is André 3000’s new age, alt-jazz New Blue Sun and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier’s Djesse Vol. 4.

Rising pop stars Carpenter and Roan round it out, with Short n’ Sweet and The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess respectively, as well as Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department, Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft, and Charli XCX’s rave-ready BRAT.

Eilish is the only artist to have her first three albums become nominated for Album of the Year.

Last year, Swift won Album of the Year for Midnights, breaking the record for most wins in the category with four. This year, she becomes the first ever woman to score seven career nominations in the category.

Sabrina Carpenter

“The breadth and the variety of genres represented in the general field feels new and really exciting,” says the Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Mason jr. He credits an active and evolving voting body for its success.

“We’ve been very intentional in how we looked at and tried to rebalance our membership. So not just gender or people of colour, different racial makeup, but also genre equity and trying to make sure that all different types of music in different regions and different locations are being represented in every way possible.”

Only recordings commercially released in the US between September 16, 2023 through August 30, 2024 were eligible for nominations. The final round of Grammy voting, which determines its winners, will take place December 12 through to January 3.

In the Best New Artist category, Carpenter and Roan will go head-to-head, alongside Benson Boone, Doechii, Khruangbin, RAYE, Shaboozey and Teddy Swims.

Raye

In the Song of the Year category, Beyoncé is joined by Eilish with Birds of a Feather, Swift and Post Malone with Fortnight, Roan’s Good Luck, Babe!, Carpenter’s Please Please Please, Lamar’s Not Like Us, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ Die With A Smile, and Shaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy).

Shaboozey is also a first-time nominee. His A Bar Song (Tipsy) is the biggest song of the year, having spent more weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 than any other — it is so popular, a remix of the track is also up for remixed recording.

Elsewhere, Shaboozey is nominated in the melodic rap performance category for his feature on Beyoncé’s SPAGHETTII.

Linda Martell, the first commercially-successful Black woman musician in country, is also featured on the song, delivering the 83-year-old artist her first Grammy nomination.

Linda Martell

For Record of the Year, Texas Hold ‘Em will compete against Swift and Post Malone’s Fortnight, Eilish’s Birds of a Feather, Lamar’s Not Like Us, Roan’s Good Luck, Babe!, Carpenter’s Espresso, Charli XCX’s 360, and the Beatles last new song, the AI-assisted Now and Then.

“We’re trying to make sure we’re keeping up with how music creators and our community are using technology. And in this case, AI enhanced the record and allowed it to be eligible in the categories that it was eligible in,” Mason jr explains.

So, what’s missing? Like last year, there’s a huge dearth of Latin music — the fastest growing streaming genre in the United States — across the board, and no representation in the major categories.

There are also only four entries in the best Música Mexicana album category, despite it also being one of the fastest growing genres.

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And K-pop, too, seems to be absent. There are no nominations for the BTS members who’ve released solo material this year: RM’s Right Place, Wrong Person, J-Hope’s Hope on the Street, Vol. 1, and Jimin’s Muse. As a boy band, BTS has received five nominations across their career.

“I definitely see room for improvement across many genres and we are continuing to invite people to be a part of the academy,” Mason jr. says.

“Without the right representation we don’t get the right results. When I say ‘right’, I mean reflective and representative of what’s happening in music today. So, the work continues.”

The 2025 Grammy Awards will air February 2 live on CBS and Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

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