Beyoncé leads the 2025 #GRAMMYs with 11 nominations. With today's nods, she has become the single most-nominated artist in Grammys history, with 99 total nominations.
🐝 #Beyonce stands alone as the most nominated artist in #GRAMMYs history. She is also the most awarded artist in GRAMMY history.
— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad) November 8, 2024
🎶 99 total career nominations, including this year’s 11, and 32 wins: https://t.co/zovEzgeZPG pic.twitter.com/8ezG61G3tZ
This years nominations for the Queen Bey include nods for Album for the Year for “Cowboy Carter,” Record of the Year for “Texas Hold Em, Best Country Album, and Song Of The Year.
All of Beyoncé’s 11 Grammy Nominations: the most nominated artist of the year!
— NotBeyoncebutViolence (@ourhermitage) November 8, 2024
Album Of The Year
“COWBOY CARTER”
• Record Of The Year
“TEXAS HOLD 'EM”
• Song Of The Year
“TEXAS HOLD 'EM”
• Best Country Album
“COWBOY CARTER”
• Best Country Song
“TEXAS HOLD 'EM”
• Best… pic.twitter.com/dAh5Al1fq1
The Best R&B Performance category at the Grammy Awards 2024 promises a fierce competition among some of the most exceptional talents in the industry. Jhené Aiko's "Guidance" stands out as a serene yet profound track, showcasing her unique ability to blend smooth vocals with introspective lyrics. On the other hand, Coco Jones brings a dynamic energy to the mix with "Here We Go (Uh Oh)," a song that captures her compelling voice and catchy rhythms.
GRAMMYs nominees for Best R&B Song
The GRAMMYs have once again spotlighted the most captivating voices in R&B with the nominations for Best R&B Song. Kehlani captures audiences with "After Hours," a sultry track that masterfully blends late-night vibes with transparent emotion. Tems, who has rapidly become a defining voice in the genre, offers "Burning," a song that showcases her powerhouse vocals and poignant storytelling. Coco Jones brings a fresh energy with "Here We Go (Uh Oh)," where her dynamic vocal range takes center stage set against a catchy beat.
Muni Long's "Ruined Me" stands as a powerful ballad that delves into the complexities of love and loss, solidifying her place in the genre. Lastly, SZA continues to enchant with "Saturn," melding her unique voice and introspective lyrics in a way that only she can, further establishing her as an indelible force in R&B. Each nominee brings a unique flavor to the category, ensuring the competition is both fierce and a celebration of modern R&B's diverse sounds.
SZA is now a 26x GRAMMY-nominated artist. She received two nominations this year for “Best R&B Performance” and “Best R&B Song” for “Saturn.”
Doechii is now the first female rapper to receive a nomination for Best Rap Album in the 2020s at the GRAMMYs. These are her first-ever GRAMMY nods: Best Rap Album, Best Rap Performance, Best New Artist.
The GRAMMY nominations for Best Rap Performance have showcased a dynamic range of artistry and powerful voices within the rap genre. Cardi B, with her explosive track "Enough," demonstrates her unparalleled ability to merge sharp lyricism with captivating beats, asserting her dominance in the rap scene. Doechii turns heads with "Nissan Altima," a song that combines an infectious energy with introspective lyrics, highlighting her unique voice and storytelling prowess. GloRilla rounds out the category with "Yeah Glo," a hard-hitting anthem that showcases her gritty delivery and unapologetic confidence. Each of these nominees brings a distinct flavor to the category, celebrating the diversity and vibrancy of contemporary rap.
In the category of Best Rap Melodic Performance, the GRAMMYs highlight a blend of smooth melodies and insightful lyrics that set the standard for innovation within the rap genre. Latto brings her undeniable energy and charisma to the forefront with "Big Mama," a track that showcases her versatile vocal delivery and storytelling prowess. On the other hand, Rapsody, featuring the legendary Erykah Badu, offers "3am," a soul-stirring collaboration that weaves together lush melodies with deep, introspective verses. These nominees epitomize the creativity and evolution of rap, demonstrating how the genre continues to push the boundaries through melodic experimentation and lyrical depth.