The 64th GRAMMY Awards just announced their nominations. The pack was led by Jon Batiste (11 nominations), Justin Bieber (8 nominations), Doja Cat (8 nominations), H.E.R (8 nominations), Billie Eilish (7 nominations), and Olivia Rodrigo (7 nominations) led the pack.

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They will air on Monday, January 31 on CBS from 8-11:30 pm ET. Below is a list of key nominations for this year. You can view a complete list of nominees on the GRAMMYs website.

Record Of The Year

  • "I Still Have Faith In You" — ABBA
  • "Freedom" — JON BATISTE
  • "I Get A Kick Out Of You" — TONY BENNETT & LADY GAGA
  • "Peaches" — JUSTIN BIEBER FEATURING DANIEL CAESAR & GIVEON
  • "Right On Time" — BRANDI CARLILE
  • "Kiss Me More" — DOJA CAT FEATURING SZA
  • "Happier Than Ever" — BILLIE EILISH
  • "Montero" (Call Me By Your Name) — LIL NAS X
  • "drivers license" — OLIVIA RODRIGO
  • "LEAVE THE DOOR OPEN" — SILK SONIC

Album Of The Year

  • We Are — Jon Batiste
  • Love For Sale — TONY BENNETT & LADY GAGA
  • Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe) — JUSTIN BIEBER
  • Planet Her (Deluxe) — DOJA CAT
  • Happier Than Ever — BILLIE EILISH
  • Back Of My Mind — H.E.R.
  • Montero — LIL NAS X
  • Sour — OLIVIA RODRIGO
  • Evermore — TAYLOR SWIFT
  • Donda — KANYE WEST

Song Of The Year

  • "Bad Habits" — FRED GIBSON, JOHNNY MCDAID & ED SHEERAN, SONGWRITERS (ED SHEERAN)
  • "A Beautiful Noise" — RUBY AMANFU, BRANDI CARLILE, BRANDY CLARK, ALICIA KEYS, HILLARY LINDSEY, LORI MCKENNA, LINDA PERRY & HAILEY WHITTERS, SONGWRITERS (ALICIA KEYS AND BRANDI CARLILE)
  • "Drivers License" — DANIEL NIGRO & OLIVIA RODRIGO, SONGWRITERS (OLIVIA RODRIGO)
  • "Fight For You" — DERNST EMILE II, H.E.R. & TIARA THOMAS, SONGWRITERS (H.E.R.)
  • "Happier Than Ever" — BILLIE EILISH O'CONNELL & FINNEAS O'CONNELL, SONGWRITERS (BILLIE EILISH)
  • "Kiss Me More" — ROGÉT CHAHAYED, AMALA ZANDILE DLAMINI, LUKASZ GOTTWALD, CARTER LANG, GERARD A. POWELL II, SOLÁNA ROWE & DAVID SPRECHER, SONGWRITERS (DOJA CAT FEATURING SZA)
  • "Leave The Door Open" — BRANDON ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER BRODY BROWN, DERNST EMILE II & BRUNO MARS, SONGWRITERS (SILK SONIC)
  • "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" — DENZEL BAPTISTE, DAVID BIRAL, OMER FEDI, MONTERO HILL & ROY LENZO, SONGWRITERS (LIL NAS X)
  • "Peaches" — LOUIS BELL, JUSTIN BIEBER, GIVEON DEZMANN EVANS, BERNARD HARVEY, FELISHA "FURY" KING, MATTHEW SEAN LEON, LUIS MANUAL MARTINEZ JR., AARON SIMMONDS, ASHTON SIMMONDS, ANDREW WOTMAN & KEAVAN YAZDANI, SONGWRITERS (JUSTIN BIEBER FEATURING DANIEL CAESAR & GIVEON)
  • "Right On Time" — BRANDI CARLILE, DAVE COBB, PHIL HANSEROTH & TIM HANSEROTH, SONGWRITERS (BRANDI CARLILE)

Best New Artist

  • AROOJ AFTAB
  • JIMMIE ALLEN
  • BABY KEEM
  • FINNEAS
  • GLASS ANIMALS
  • JAPANESE BREAKFAST
  • THE KID LAROI
  • ARLO PARKS
  • OLIVIA RODRIGO
  • SAWEETIE

Best New Artist

  • AROOJ AFTAB
  • JIMMIE ALLEN
  • BABY KEEM
  • FINNEAS
  • GLASS ANIMALS
  • JAPANESE BREAKFAST
  • THE KID LAROI
  • ARLO PARKS
  • OLIVIA RODRIGO
  • SAWEETIE

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