The 65th Grammy Awards rolled retired their nominations Tuesday (Nov. 15), and from the looks of it, the Feb. 5, 2023 ceremonial promises to beryllium 1 of the astir star-studded events successful caller euphony history. After a information play that saw albums from Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Adele, Bad Bunny, Harry Styles, Kendrick Lamar, and more, the Grammy nominations revealed conscionable however the past 12 months were an unthinkable twelvemonth of music. Check retired the database below, courtesy of The New York Times
Following a COVID-affected 2021 ceremonial that enactment an accent connected performances, the 2022 Grammys were a instrumentality to the presumption quo — successful a sense. The ceremonial relocated to the MGM Grand Garden Arena successful Las Vegas and yet saw Jon Batiste win Album of the Year. His This is Us bushed Justin Bieber (Justice), Doja Cat (Planet Her), Taylor Swift (Evermore), Kanye “Ye” West (Donda), H.E.R. (Back Of My Mind), Billie Eilish (Happier Than Ever), Lil Nas X (Montero), Olivia Rodrigo (Sour), and Tony Bennet and Lady Gaga (Love For Sale). Silk Sonic won Record and Song of the Year with “Leave The Door Open,” and Olivia took home the Best New Artist award.
A batch of acquainted faces took location Grammys successful 2022 – and faces nary 1 expected, specifically Louis CK winning the Best Comedy Album for Sincerely Louis CK (Louis was nominated again, BTW). With Kanye “Ye” West’s caller antisemitism, 1 question heading into the nominations was if the Recording Academy widen a akin open-armed clasp with his 2022 album, Donda 2? Even though Ye has made it wide what helium thinks astir the Grammy Awards by posting a video of him urinating connected one of his trophies successful 2020? Apparently, no. Kanye was unopen retired of the Rap category, suggesting helium was either snubbed oregon that helium didn’t taxable his medium for consideration.

All this and much volition beryllium answered connected Feb. 5, 2023, erstwhile the 65th Grammy Awards get on
See the afloat database below:
Song of the Year
- “Abcdefu,” Sara Davis, Gayle and Dave Pittenger, songwriters (Gayle)
- “About Damn Time,” Melissa “Lizzo” Jefferson, Eric Frederic, Blake Slatkin and Theron Makiel Thomas, songwriters (Lizzo)
- “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (The Short Film),” Liz Rose and Taylor Swift, songwriters (Taylor Swift)
- “As It Was,” Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon and Harry Styles, songwriters (Harry Styles)
- “Bad Habit,” Matthew Castellanos, Brittany Fousheé, Diana Gordon, John Carroll Kirby & Steve Lacy, songwriters (Steve Lacy)
- “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé, S. Carter, Terius “The-Dream” Gesteelde-Diamant and Christopher A. Stewart, songwriters (Beyoncé)
- “Easy connected Me,” Adele Adkins and Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Adele)
- “God Did,” Tarik Azzouz, E. Blackmon, Khaled Khaled, F. LeBlanc, Shawn Carter, John Stephens, Dwayne Carter, William Roberts and Nicholas Warwar, songwriters (DJ Khaled Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy)
- “The Heart Part 5,” Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)
- “Just Like That,” Bonnie Raitt, songwriter (Bonnie Raitt)
Record of the Year
- “Don’t Shut Me Down,” Abba
- “Easy connected Me,” Adele
- “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé
- “Good Morning Gorgeous,” Mary J. Blige
- “You and Me connected the Rock,” Brandi Carlile featuring Lucius
- “Woman,” Doja Cat
- “Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy
- “The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar
- “About Damn Time,” Lizzo
- “As It Was,” Harry Styles
Best New Artist
- Anitta
- Omar Apollo
- Domi & JD Beck
- Muni Long
- Samara Joy
- Latto
- Maneskin
- Tobe Nwigwe
- Molly Tuttle
- Wet Leg
Best Pop Solo Performance
“Easy connected 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 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 Pop Vocal Album
“Voyage,” Abba
“30,” Adele
“Music of the Spheres,” Coldplay
“Special,” Lizzo
“Harry’s House,” Harry Styles
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Best Dance/Electronic Recording
“Break My Soul,” Beyoncé
“Rosewood,” Bonobo
“Don’t Forget My Love,” Diplo and Miguel
“I’m Good (Blue),” David Guetta and Bebe Rexha
“Intimidated,” Kaytranada featuring H.E.R.
“On My Knees,” Rüfüs du Sol
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album
“Renaissance,” Beyoncé
“Fragments,” Bonobo
“Diplo,” Diplo
“The Last Goodbye,” Odesza
“Surrender,” Rüfüs du Sol
Best Rap Performance
“God Did,” DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy “Vegas,” Doja Cat
“Pushin P,” Gunna and Future featuring Young Thug
“F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” Hitkidd and Glorilla
“The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar

Best Melodic Rap Performance
“Beautiful,” DJ Khaled featuring Future and SZA
“Wait for U,” Future featuring Drake and Tems
“First Class,” Jack Harlow
“Die Hard,” Kendrick Lamar featuring Blxst and Amanda Reifer
“Big Energy (Live),” Latto
Best Rap Song
- “Churchill Downs,” Ace G, BEDRM, Matthew Samuels, Tahrence Brown, Rogét Chahayed, Aubrey Graham, Jack Harlow and Jose Velazquez, songwriters (Jack Harlow featuring Drake)
- “God Did,’ Tarik Azzouz, E. Blackmon, Khaled Khaled, F. LeBlanc, Shawn Carter, John Stephens, Dwayne Carter, William Roberts and Nicholas Warwar, songwriters (DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy)
- “The Heart Part 5,” Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)
- “Pushin P,” Lucas Depante, Nayvadius Wilburn, Sergio Kitchens, Wesley Tyler Glass and Jeffery Lamar Williams, songwriters (Gunna and Future featuring Young Thug)
- “Wait for U,” Tejiri Akpoghene, Floyd E. Bentley III, Jacob Canady, Isaac De Boni, Aubrey Graham, Israel Ayomide Fowobaje, Nayvadius Wilburn, Michael Mule, Oluwatoroti Oke and Temilade Openiyi, songwriters (Future featuring Drake and Tems)
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 Instrumental Composition
“African Tales,” Paquito D’Rivera, composer (Tasha Warren and Dave Eggar)
“El País Invisible,” Miguel Zenón, composer (Miguel Zenón, José Antonio Zayas Cabán, Ryan Smith and Casey Rafn)
“Fronteras (Borders) Suite: Al-Musafir Blues,” Danilo Pérez, composer (Danilo Pérez featuring the Global Messengers)
“Refuge,” Geoffrey Keezer, composer (Geoffrey Keezer)
“Snapshots,” Pascal Le Boeuf, composer (Tasha Warren and Dave Eggar)
Best Arrangement, Instrumental oregon A Cappella
“As Days Go By (an Arrangement of the ‘Family Matters’ Theme Song),” Armand Hutton, arranger (Armand Hutton Featuring Terrell Hunt and Just 6)
“How Deep Is Your Love,” Matt Cusson, arranger (Kings Return)
“Main Titles (Doctor Strange successful the Multiverse of Madness),” Danny Elfman, arranger (Danny Elfman)
“Minnesota, WI,” Remy Le Boeuf, arranger (Remy Le Boeuf)
“Scrapple From the Apple,” John Beasley, arranger (Magnus Lindgren, John Beasley and the SWR Big Band featuring Martin Aeur)
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
“Let It Happen,” Louis Cole, arranger (Louis Cole)
“Never Gonna Be Alone,” Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier featuring Lizzy McAlpine and John Mayer)
“Optimistic Voices / No Love Dying,” Cécile McLorin Salvant, arranger (Cécile McLorin Salvant)
“Songbird (Orchestral Version),” Vince Mendoza, arranger (Christine McVie)
“2 + 2 = 5 (Arr. Nathan Schram),” Nathan Schram and Becca Stevens, arrangers (Becca Stevens and Attacca Quartet)
Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical
Amy Allen
Nija Charles
Tobias Jesso Jr.
The-Dream
Laura Veltz
This database is updating
For the 2023 Grammys, the Recording Academy unveiled 5 caller categories, bringing the full fig of categories up to 91. The categories see Best Spoken Word Poetry Album, Best Americana Performance, Best Alternative Music Performance, Best Score Soundtrack For Video Games And Other Interactive Media, and the Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical Award.
“What they person to bash to participate successful the OEP [Online Entry Process] is to person a minimum of 5 songs successful which they’re listed arsenic a non-performing, non-producing songwriter oregon co-writer,” Susan Stewart, the Managing Director of the Recording Academy’s Songwriters & Composers Wing, said successful a Grammy.com interview. “We privation radical to recognize that determination are radical down these songs, who make a portion of creation from nothing. We privation to marque definite they’re recognized. It’s an astonishing profession.”