Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” leads the charge with 11 nominations, pushing her career total to 99, making her the most nominated artist in Grammy history.
She’s up for both album and country album of the year, and “Texas Hold ’Em” has received nominations for record, song, and country song of the year.
Additionally, Carter has earned nods across a range of genres, including pop, country, Americana, and melodic rap performance. This is her first time being nominated in the country and Americana categories.
Previously, she and her husband, Jay-Z, held the record for the most career nominations at 88.
If Beyoncé wins album of the year, she’ll make history as the first Black woman to do so in the 21st century. Lauryn Hill was the last to win in 1999 with “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” joining the ranks of Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston as the only Black women to ever claim the Grammy’s top prize.
Meanwhile, Post Malone has also made history with his first-ever country nominations. After releasing his debut country album F-1 Trillion in August, the album earned a nod for country album of the year, and his track “I Had Some Help,” a collaboration with Morgan Wallen, was nominated for country song and country duo/group performance. These are Wallen’s first Grammy nominations as well.
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