Partial list of nominees for the 65th Grammy Awards

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Recording Academy on Tuesday released some of the nominations for the top categories of the 65th Grammy Awards.

— Album of the Year: “Voyage,” ABBA “30,” Adele “Un Verano Sin Ti,” Bad Bunny “Renaissance,” Beyonce “Good Morning Gorgeous” (Deluxe Edition), Mary J. Blige “In These Silent Days” Bran Brandi Carlile’s “Sphere Music,” Coldplay’s “Mr. Morale and the Stride Dancer,” Kendrick Lamar’s “Special,” Lizzo’s “Harry’s House,” Harry Styles.

— Record of the Year: “Don’t Shut Me Down,” ABBA “Easy on Me,” Adele “Break My Soul,” Beyonce “Good Morning Gorgeous,” Mary J. Blige “You and Me on the Rock,” Brandi Carlile has featured Lucius “Woman”, Doja Cat “Bad Habits”, Steve Lacy “Heart Part 5”, Kendrick Lamar “About Damn Time”, Lizzo “As It Was”, Harry Styles.

Song of the Year (Songwriter): “abcdefu”, Sara Davis, GAYLE and Dave Pittenger “About Damn Time”, Melissa “Lizzo” Jefferson, Eric Frederic, Blake Slatkin and Theron Makiel Thomas “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” Short Film)”, Liz Rose and Taylor Swift “As It Was”, Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon and Harry Styles “Bad Habit”, Matthew Castellanos, Brittany Foushee, Diana Gordon, John Carroll Kirby and Steve Lacy “Break My Soul,” Bea Anse, S. Carter, Tyrese “The Dream” Gesteelde-Diamant & Christopher A. Stewart “Take It Easy On Me”, Adele Adkins & Greg Kustin “God Did It”, Tarek Azuz, E. Blackmon, Khaled Khaled, F. LeBlanc, Shawn Carter, John Stephens, Dwayne Carter, William Roberts & Nicholas Warwar “Heart Part 5,” Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar “Just Like That” with Matt Schaeffer, Bonnie Raitt.

— Best Newcomer: Best Newcomer: Anitta Omar Apollo DOMi and JD Beck Muni Long Samara Joy Latto Månekskin Tobe Nwigwe Molly Tuttle Wet Leg.

— Songwriter of the Year: Amy Allen Nija Charles Tobia Jesso Jr. The-Dream Laura Veltz

– 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 featuring 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 Buble “When Christmas Comes…”, Kelly Clarkson “I Dream of Christmas” (Extended Version), Norah Jones “Evergreen”, Pentatonix “Thank You”, Diana Ross.

— Best Dance/Electronic Album: “Renaissance”, Beyoncé “Fragments”, Bonob “Diplo”, Diplo “The Last Farewell”, ODESZA “Surrender”, Rufus Du Sol.

— Best Rock Album: “Dropout Boogei,” The Black Keys “The Boy Named If,” Elvis Costello and the Imposters “Crawler,” Idles “Mainstream Sellout,” Machine Gun Kelly “Patient Number 9,” Ozzy Osbourne “Lucifer on the sofa,” Spoon.

— Best Alternative Music Album: WE, Arcade Fire, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe You, Big Thief, Fossora, Björk, Wet Leg, Wet Leg, Cool It Down , Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

— Best Progressive R&B Album: “Operation Funk,” Cory Henry “Gemini Rights,” Steve Lacy “Drones,” Terrace Martin “Starfruit,” Moonchild “Red Ballon,” Tank and the Bangas.

— 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 Rap Album: “God Did,” DJ Khaled “I Never Liked You,” “Future,” “Come Home the Kids Miss You,” Jack Harlow “Mr. Morale and the Strider,” Kendrick Lamar , “Quick Dry,” Pusha T.

– Best Country Album: “Growing Up,” Luke Combs “Palomino,” Miranda Lambert “Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville,” Ashley McBryde “Humble Quest,” Maren Morris “A Beautiful Time,” Willie Nelson.

— Best Jazz Vocal Album: “The Evening: Live at Apparatus,” Baylor Project “Linger Awhile,” Samara Joy “Fade to Black,” Carmen Lundy “Fifty,” The Manhattan Transfer with the WDR Funkhausorchester “Ghost Song”, Cecil McLoughlin Salvante.

— Best Jazz Instrumental Album: “New Standards Vol. 1, Terri Lane Carrington, Chris Davis, Linda May Haunted, Nicholas Peyton and Matthew Stevens “Live From Italy,” Peter Erskine Trio “LongGone,” Joshua Redman, Brad Mechdow, Christian McBride & Brian Blade “Live Detroit Jazz” Festival”, Wayne Shorter, Terri Lyne Carrington, Leo Genovese and Esperanza Spalding “Parallel Motion”, Yellowjackets.

– Best Gospel Album: “Die to Live,” Maranda Curtis “Breakthrough: The Exodus (Live),” Ricky Dillard “Clarity,” DOE “Kingdom Book One Deluxe,” Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin “All things New,” Tye Tribet

– Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: “Lion,” “Elevation Worship,” “Breathe,” Maverick City Music “Life After Death,” TobyMac “Always,” Chris Tomlin “My Jesus,” Anne Wilson.

– Best Latin Pop Album: “Aguilera”, Christina Aguilera “Pasieros”, Ruben Blades and Boca Livre “De Adentro Pa Afuera”, Camilo “Viajante”, Fonseca “Dharma +”, Sebastian Yatra.

– Best Latin Urban Album: “Trap Cake, Vol. 2, Rauw Alejandro “Un Verano Sin Ti”, Bad Bunny “Legendaddy”, Daddy Yankee “La 167”, Farruko “The Love & Sex Tape”, Maluma.

– Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album: “El Alimento”, Cimafunk “Tinta y Tiempo”, Jorge Drexler “1940 Carmen”, Mon Laferte “Alegoria”, Gaby Moreno “Los Anos Salvajes”, Fito Paez “MOTOMAMI”, Rosalia.

— Best Reggae Album: “The Kalling,” Kabaka Pyramid “Gifted,” Koffee “Scorcha,” Sean Paul “Third Time’s the Charm,” Protoje “Come Fly Wid Mi,” Shaggy.

– Best Spoken Poetry Album: “Black Men Are Precious,” Ethelbert Miller “Call Us What We Carry: Poems,” Amanda Gorman “Hiding in Plain View,” Malcolm-Jamal Warner “The Poet Who Sat By the Door,” J . Ivy “You’re going to be someone’s ancestor.” Act accordingly. “Amir Sulaiman.

– Best Comedy Album: “The Closer,” Dave Chappelle “Comedy Monster,” Jim Gaffigan “A Little Brains, a Little Talent,” Randy Rainbow “Sorry,” Louis CK “We All Scream,” Patton Oswalt.

— Best Visual Media Compilation Score: Elvis Presley, Encanto, Stranger Things: Netflix Series Soundtrack Season 4 (Volume 2), Top Gun: Maverick, West Side Story.

– Best Visual Media Song: “Be Alive” from “King Richard,” “Where the Crawfish Sing” from “Carolina” by Beyoncé and Darius Scott Dixon, Taylor Swift “Hold My Hand,” Bloodpop and Stefani Germanotta from “Top Gun: Maverick” “Keep Rising” from “Queen,” Angelique Kidjo, Jeremy Lutito and Jessy Wilson from “Nobody Like U” from “Turning Red” , Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell from “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” “Encanto”, Lin-Manuel Miranda.

— Best Score for Visual Media: “Batman,” Michael Giacchino “Encanto,” Dermain Franco “No Time to Die,” Hans Zimmer “The Might of Dogs,” Jonny Greenwood “Succession: Season 3,” Nicholas Brittle.

— Non-Classical Producer of the Year: Jack Antonoff Dan Auerbach Boi-1da Dahi Dernst “D’mile” Emile II.

– 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.

— Best Musical Film: One Night with Adele, Our World, Billie Eilish Live at the O2, Motomami (Live from Rosalia Tiktok), Jazzfest: A New Orleans Story, Band Brotherhood Barn “.

— Best Soundtracks for Video Games and Other Interactive Media: Alien: Elite Fireteam, Austin Ventori, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla: Ragnarok, Stephanie Economu, Call of Duty: Vanguard “, Bale McCreary “Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” Richard Jacques “Old World,” Christopher Tin.

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