Nominees for the 66th Grammy Awards include Olivia Rodrigo, Dua Lipa, Lana Del Rey, and Taylor Swift.
The glamorous occasion is slated to happen in the Los Angeles area on February 4, 2024.
View the complete list of nominees for this year;
Year’s Best Album
Boygenius: The Document
Janelle Monáe: The Golden Age of Enjoyment
Radio World Music Presents Jon Batiste
Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Beneath Ocean Boulevard? by Lana Del Rey
Miley Cyrus: Never-Ending Summer Break
The Guts of Olivia Rodrigo
SOS by SZA
Midnights by Taylor Swift: Record of the Year
Is This What I Was Made For? by Billie Eilish
Boygenius: “Not Enough Power”
“Worship” by Jon Batiste
“Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
“Vampire” Olivia Rodrigo
“Kill Bill” by SZA
Swift Taylor, “Anti-Hero”
“On My Own,” by Victoria Monét
The Best Visual Media Soundtrack (including Film and Television)
The Fabelmans by John Williams
John Williams: The Dial of Destiny and Indiana Jones
Wakanda Forever: Ludwig Göransson’s Black Panther
Göransson Ludwig – Oppenheimer
Barbie, Mark Ronson, and Andrew Wyatt
Top African Musical Performance
Olamide & Asake, “Amapiano”
Rush by Ayra StarrCity Boys” singer Burna Boy
Davido with special guests Keys to Musa: “Unavailable”
“Water” by Tyla
Top Mexican Album of Music (Including Tejano)
Ana Bárbara, Hand in Hand
Motherflower, or Flor de Toloache
La Sánchez, Lila Downs
Adoro como en las Películas de Antes con Lupita Infante
Pluma Peso, Génesis
Top Latin Pop Record
AleMor: Beautiful Humans, First Edition
X Mi by Gaby Moreno (Vol. 1)
Don Juan, Maluma
Pablo Alborán: The Fourth Day
A Ciegas, Paula Arenas
Capó, Pedro, and La Neta
Top Country Record
Osborne Brothers
Kelsea Ballerini: Spreading the Greeting Mat
Lainey Wilson: The Country of Bell Bottom
Rustin’ in the Rain by Tyler Childers
Zach Bryan: Zach Bryan
Greatest Solo Country Performance
“Buried” by Brandy Clark
Stapleton, Chris, “White Horse”
The song “The Last Thing on My Mind” by Dolly Parton
Luke Combs: “Quick Car”
“In Your Love” by Tyler Childers
Top New Performer
Coco Jones
Gracie Abrams
Once more, Fred Ice Spice Jelly Roll
Kahan, Noah
Victoria Montét
The Year’s Best Song About War and Treaties
Is This What I Was Made For? by Billie Eilish
“Dance the Night” by Dua Lipa
“Butterfly” by Jon Batiste
“A&W” by Lana Del Rey
“Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
“Vampire” Olivia Rodrigo
“Kill Bill” by SZA
Swift Taylor, “Anti-Hero”
Top Alternative Jazz Recordings
Love in Exile: Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, and Shahzad Ismaily
Cory Henry: Performing Live on Piano
SuperBlue: The Iridescent Spree, Kurt Elling, Charlie Hunter
Louis Cole: Superiority Over Judgment
Ndegeocello Meshell: The Omnichord Real Book
Top Melodic Rap Song Performance
Burna Boy: “Sittin’ on Top of the World” featuring 21 Savage
Doja Cat: “Be careful.”
21 Savage & Drake: Spin Bout ULil Durk With features Cole, J., “All My Life.”
“Low,” the best R&B album by SZA
Babyface: An evening for girls
Coco Jones: Unspoken Information
Emily King—Noteworthy Occasion
Summer Walker, EP Soft Life (Clear 2)
Jaguar II: Victoria Monét
Top R&B Performance
Chris Brown: “Too Hot for Summer”
“ICU” by Coco Jones
“Back to Love” by Robert Glasper, featuring Sir and Alex Isley
“Kill Bill” by SZA
Victoria Monét’s song “How Does It Feel?”
The Greatest Album of Alternative Music
Polar Bears: The Vehicle
The Record Gorillaz: Cracker Island Boygenius
Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Beneath Ocean Boulevard? by Lana Del Rey
“I’m Inside the Old Year Dying” by PJ Harvey
Greatest Performance of Alternative Music
Alvvays: “What Belinda Says”
Polar Bears: “Body Paint”
Boygenius: “It’s Cool”
“A&W” by Lana Del Rey
“This Is Why” by Paramore
Top Rock Record
But Here We Are, Foo Fighters
The Starcatcher, Greta Van FleetMetallica: The Seventy-Two
Queens of the Stone Age: Paramore—This Is Why—In Times New Roman
Top Pop Dance Track
David Guetta and Bebe Rexha, “One in a Million”
Calvin Harris With Ellie Goulding, the “Magic”
Coi Leray, Anne-Marie, and David Guetta, “Baby Don’t Hurt Me”
Kylie Minogue, Love & Hate,Rush” by Troye Sivan
Greatest Pop Duo/Group Outing
Labrinth, Incorporating “Never Felt” by Billie Eilish
Lana Del Rey with “Candy Necklace” by Jon Batiste
Miley Cyrus with “Thousand Miles” by Brandi Carlile.
SZA With “Ghost in the Machine” by Phoebe Bridgers
“Karma” by Taylor Swift, featuring Ice Spice
Top Pop Solo Achievement
Is This What I Was Made For? by Billie Eilish
Doja Cat: “Red Paint the Town”
“Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
“Vampire” Olivia Rodrigo
Swift Taylor, “Anti-Hero”
Non-Classical Producer of the Year Award
Dennis “D’Mile” Nigro Daniel Nigro Hit-Boy Emile II
Jack Antonoff
Metro Boomin: Non-Classical Songwriter of the Year
Edgar Barrera Jr.
Jessie Jodie Dillon
Tranter Justin
Theron Shane McAnally Thomas’s Best Pop Vocal Recording
Chemistry by Kelly Clarkson
Miley Cyrus: Never-Ending Summer Break
The Guts of Olivia Rodrigo
Ed Sheeran (Deduct)
Midnights Best Dance/Electronic Recording: Taylor Swift
“Blackbox” by Aphex Twin
“21F” Life Recorder
James Blake: “In Progress”
Disclosure: “Now More Than Before”
Before Fred & Romy once more.. – “Strong”
“Rumble” by Skrillex, Fred once more, and Flowdan is the best dance/electronic music album.
Playing Robots Into Heaven by James Blake
The Chemical Brothers – To Capture That Lovely Emotion
Fred once more.. – Real Life 3 (January 1–September 9, 2022).
Kx5 – Kx5
Skrillex: The Flame Seeker
Greatest Rock Show
Arctic Monkeys: “Anything Goes Sculptures”
We Are More Than a Love Song by Black Pumas
Boygenius: “Not Enough Power”
“Rescued” by Foo Fighters
“Lux Æterna” by Metallica
Top Metal Performance
Uneasy – “Bad Man”
“Phantom of the Opera” – Ghost
“72 Seasons” by Metallica
“Hive Mind” by Slipknot
“Jaded” Spiritbox
Top Rock Track
Boygenius: “Not Enough Power”
“Rescued” by Foo Fighters
The song “Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl” by Olivia Rodrigo
The Stone Age Queens – “Emotion Sickness”
“Angry” by The Rolling Stones
Greatest Classic R&B Performance
“Simple” by Babyface featuring Coco Jones
“Lucky” by Kenyon Dixon
Victoria Monét’s “Hollywood” with Earth, Wind and Fire and Hazel Monét
PJ Morton: “Good Morning” with Susan Carol
“Love Language” by SZA
Top R&B Track
“ICU” by Coco Jones
Halle: “Angel”
“Back to Love” by Robert Glasper, featuring SiR and Alex Isley
“Snooze” by SZA
Victoria Monét’s song “On My Mother”
The Greatest Progressive R&B Record
6lack: As I’m in a relationship
Diddy: Off the Grid: The Love Album
Patio James Fauntleroy and Martin Nova
Janelle Monáe: The Golden Age of Enjoyment
SOS by SZA
Top Rap Song Performance
Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem’s song “The Hillbillies”
Black Thought: “Letter of Love”
“Players” by Coi Leray
21 Savage & Drake, “Rich Flex”
“Scientists & Engineers” by Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future, and Eryn Allen Kane
Top Rap Song
Doja Cat: “Be careful.”
“Barbie” by Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice featuring Aqua
“Just Wanna Rock” by Lil Uzi Vert
21 Savage & Drake – “Rich Flex”
“Scientists & Engineers” by Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future, and Eryn Allen Kane
Top Rap Recording
21 Savage & Drake – Her Loss
Murderer Michael – Mike
Metro Boomin: Villains & Heroes
King’s Disease III – Nas
Travis Scott: Paradise
The Album of Spoken Word Poetry’s Best
When the Poems Do What They Do by Aja Monet
J. Ivy: The Inner Light
Kevin Powell: Taking My Mother Grocery Shopping
For Your Consideration: Prentice Powell and Shawn William’s Album, released in 24
A. You’re Not Wrong; B. They’re Not Either, Queen Sheba The Best Jazz Performance Revisited by The Fukc-It Pill
Heroes by Jon Batiste, “Movement 18”
“Basquiat” is Lakecia Benjamin.
“Vulnerable (Live)” by Adam Blackstone featuring Russell Ferranté and the Baylor Project
“But Not For Me” by Esperanza Spalding and Fred Hersch
“Tight” is Samara Joy’s best jazz vocal album.
Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band with Patti Austin—For Ella 2
At the Village with Fred Hersch and Esperanza Spalding—Alive Vanguard
Lionel Loueke and Gretchen Parlato: Lean In
Mélusin-Cecile McLorin SalvantNicole Zuraitis: The Story of How Love BeganThe Greatest Instrumental Jazz AlbumKenneth Barron, The SourcPhoeni – Lakecia Benjaminx Adam Blackstone, The Instrumental Jaw, Legacy Billy Childs: The Chang WindsDream Bo by ePat Methenyx Albu’s Best Large Jazz EnsembleThe Chick Corea Symphony Tribute: Ritmo Dar, ADDA Simfonica, Josep Vicent, Emilio SollThe Secret Society of James Argue: Dynamic Maximum TensiBasie Swin on The Count Basie Orchestra, Under Scotty Barnhart’s Direction The BlueCharles Mingus Centennial Session: Vince Mendoza and Metropole Orkest, Olympians Mingus Big Band #1 Latin Jazz Album
Silence, Eliane Elias
My Heart Speaks by Ivan Lins with the Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra
Vox Humana: Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band
Cometa by Luciana Souza and Trio Corrente
El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2 by Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo: The Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Liz Callaway: Liz Callaway Honors Sondheim: To Steve With Love
Pieces of Treasure by Rickie Lee Jones; Laufey, BewitchedPentatonix, International Holidays
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: Bruce Springsteen, Only the Strong Survive Various, Sondheim Unplugged (The NYC Sessions), Vol. 3
Edgar Meyer with Rakesh Chaurasia, BeŁla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, and House of Waters: On Becoming a Jazz Hand, Bob JamesJulian Lage: The SchichtAlbu: Ben Wendel: The Ultimate Best Musical TheaterParad, Kimberly AkimboeShucked A Few Favorites