The nominations for the 65th annual Grammy Awards were announced on Tuesday.
Grammy winners John Legend, Olivia Rodrigo, Smokey Robinson and more were present at the GRAMMY Museum to announce the artists up for awards across 91 categories at the 2023 Grammys. Past winners Cyndi Lauper and Dan + Shay performed during the event.
Leading the pack of this year’s nominees was Beyoncé, who scored nine nominations thanks to her latest album, “Renaissance.” Following closely behind were Kendrick Lamar with eight and Adele and Brandi Carlile with seven each.
With their nominations this year, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are now tied as the most nominated artists in Grammys history, with 88 total nominations each. Beyoncé made headlines in 2021 when she became the singer, regardless of gender, with the most wins in Grammys history, taking home her 28th trophy.
Grammy winners will be revealed during the live ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 5, from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The show will air at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and stream live on Paramount+.
The Recording Academy has not yet announced who will host the show. Trevor Noah has hosted the past two Grammy Awards.
Jon Batiste and Silk Sonic — the R&B musical duo that consists of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak — were the big winners at the 2022 Grammy Awards.
Check out the list below for a highlight of nominees for the 2023 Grammy Awards.
Song of the year
“abcdefu,” GAYLE
“About Damn Time,” Lizzo
“All Too Well” (10 Minute Version) (The Short Film),” Taylor Swift
“As It Was,” Harry Styles
“Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy
“Break My Soul,” Beyoncé
“Easy on Me,” Adele
“God Did,” DJ Khaled feat. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, JAY-Z, John Legend and Fridayy
“The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar
“Just Like That,” Bonnie Raitt
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
Best new artist
Anitta
Omar Apollo
DOMi and JD BECK
Muni Long
Samara Joy
Latto
Måneskin
Tobe Nwigwe
Molly Tuttle
Wet Leg
Best music video
“Easy on Me,” Adele
“Yet to Come,” BTS
“Woman,” Doja Cat
“The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar
“As It Was,” Harry Styles
“All Too Well: The Short Film,” Taylor Swift
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 feat. Lucius
“Woman,” Doja Cat
“Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy
“The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar
“About Damn Time,” Lizzo
“As It Was,” Harry Styles
Best pop solo performance
“Easy on Me,” Adele
“Moscow Mule,” Bad Bunny
“Woman,” Doja Cat
“Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy
“About Damn Time,” Lizzo
“As it Was,” Harry Styles
Best pop duo/group performance
“Don’t Shut Me Down,” ABBA
“Bam Bam,” Camila Cabello feat. Ed Sheeran
“My Universe,” Coldplay and BTS
“I Like You (A Happier Song),” Post Malone and Doja Cat
“Unholy,” Sam Smith and Kim Petras
Best pop vocal album
“Voyage,” ABBA
“30,” Adele
“Music of the Spheres,” Coldplay
“Special,” Lizzo
“Harry’s House,” Harry Styles
Best traditional pop vocal album
“Higher,” Michael Bublé
“When Christmas Comes Around…,” Kelly Clarkson
“I Dream Of Christmas (Extended),” Norah Jones
“Evergreen,” Pentatonix
“Thank You,” Diana Ross
Best rap album
“God Did,” DJ Khaled
“I Never Liked You,” Future
“Come Home the Kids Miss You,” Jack Harlow
“Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” Kendrick Lamar
“It’s Almost Dry,” Pusha T
Best rap song
“Churchill Downs,” Jack Harlow feat. Drake
“God Did,” DJ Khaled feat. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy
“The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar
“Pushin P,” Gunna and Future feat. Young Thug
“Wait for U,” Future feat. Drake and Tems
Best rap performance
“God Did,” DJ Khaled feat. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy
“Vegas,” Doja Cat
“Pushin P,” Gunna and Future feat. Young Thug
“F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” Hitkidd and GloRilla
“The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar
Best R&B album
“Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe),” Mary J. Blige
“Breezy (Deluxe),” Chris Brown
“Black Radio III,” Robert Glasper
“Candydrip,” Lucky Daye
“Watch The Sun,” PJ Morton
Best R&B song
“Cuff It,” Beyoncé
“Hurt Me So Good,” Jazmine Sullivan
“Good Morning Gorgeous,” Mary J. Blige
“Hrs & Hrs,” Muni Long
“Please Don’t Walk Away,” PJ Morton
Best R&B performance
“VIRGO’S GROOVE,” Beyoncé
“Here With Me,” Mary J. Blige feat. Anderson .Paak