Attention! The full list of nominations for the 2024 GRAMMY nominees has been announced, with LGBTQIA+ artists represented across a number of categories.
Troye Sivan and his summer banger ‘Rush’ scored his first two GRAMMY nominations for Best Pop Dance Recording and Best New Music Video. Ice Spice becomes a first time GRAMMY nominee, with four nominations including Best New Artist, Best Pop Duo / Group performance, Best Rap Song and Best Song Written for Visual Media.
Boygenius are also first time nominees with six nominations including Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance. Miley Cyrus has earned her first Album of the Year nomination with Endless Summer Vacation.
Arguably the queer anthem of the summer,‘Padam Padam’ has been officially GRAMMY nominated in the Best Pop Dance Recording category.
2024’s nominations were led by SZA with nine nominations whilst Phoebe Bridgers, Victoria Monét and engineer/mixer Serban Ghenea all earned seven nominations. Boygenius and Miley Cyrus were amongst those who scored six nominations.
New to 2024’s GRAMMY roster is the addition of three new categories: Best Alternative Jazz Album, Best Pop Dance Recording and Best African Music Performance.
The winners will be announced at the televised ceremony set to take place on Sunday 4 February at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, broadcast by CBS and Paramount+.
Harvey Mason jr, CEO of the Recording Academy has said: “We are thrilled to kick off GRAMMY® season with this year’s diverse and genre-bending slate of nominees, representing the best of their craft and an incredible year of music.
“From breakthrough acts to legacy artists, we are amazed by all the musicians recognized for their outstanding contributions to music today. We can’t wait to spotlight these remarkable creators and celebrate another amazing year in music on Feb. 4.”
See the full list below of all the 2024 GRAMMY nominees.
Record of the Year
Billie Eilish – What Was I Made For?
Boygenius –
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Victoria Monét
Phoebe Bridgers