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Women reign supreme in Grammy nominations: SZA tops with nine, South Africa's Tyla lands nod

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  • Women dominate the Grammys 2024 nominations.
  • R&B singer SZA leads the pack with 9 nominations across categories with her 2022 album SOS.
  • South African singer Tyla scored her first nomination in the category Best African Music Performance for her song Water.


It will be a woman's world at the upcoming Grammys, with SZA scooping the most chances for gold ahead of the star-studded music gala with nine, as pop's superstars including Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish dominated across the categories.

Olivia Rodrigo, Phoebe Bridgers and the indie rock supergroup boygenius also will strong contenders at the 4 February event in Los Angeles, where music from the blockbuster film "Barbie" will almost certainly clean up, according to the nominations list released Friday.

SZA - the acerbic, R&B risk-taker whose layered tales of romance earned her acclaim with her debut "Ctrl" in 2017 and saw her top the charts again with 2022's "SOS" - is poised to rule the night, with nominations spanning the categories.

And Bridgers, one-third of the supergroup boygenius with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, earned seven nominations while the collective group earned six, both in the top fields as well as in the rock categories.

The already decorated Eilish has six chances for a Grammy thanks to her work on Greta Gerwig's summer smash Barbie film.

The soundtrack, which also features Dua Lipa, earned a total of 11 nominations in the major categories and the visual media fields.

Rodrigo, who already has three Grammy wins under her belt including Best New Artist, earned six nods this time around and will vie for the night's top awards.

In-demand producer Jack Antonoff scored six nominations for his work, notably with Swift and Lana Del Rey, the baroque pop singer whose album Did you know there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd earned her five nominations.

If Swift's Midnights wins Album of the Year, it would be a record-breaking fourth win of the prize for the 33-year-old, who's already the toast of the music world as she continues her monumental Eras tour.

She is currently tied as the top winner of the most prestigious Grammy with Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder.


South African singer Tyla scored her first nomination in the Best African Music Performance category for her song Water. Fellow countryman Musa Keys has also been nominated in that category for his collaboration with Davido.

About the news of her nomination, the 21-year-old shared the announcement with the comment "No way" on her Instagram stories.

Women on top

Jazz polymath Jon Batiste is the sole man up for Record and Album of the Year, two years after he beat out pop's royalty to dominate the 2022 gala.

He earned six nominations this go-around, as did Miley Cyrus and country singer-songwriter Brandy Clark.

Coveted engineer Serban Ghenea - who mixed Swift's Midnights - meanwhile earned seven nods.

Rising R&B star Victoria Monet also finished with seven nominations, including for the prestigious Record of the Year and Best New Artist prizes.

Industry watchers predict Ice Spice will win the latter category, after a banner year that saw the bubbly Bronx rapper go viral on loop and collaborate with Swift.

And pop futurist Janelle Monae earned her second Album of the Year nomination for The Age of Pleasure.

Rihanna picked up a nomination for the song she worked on for the Black Panther sequel, but the best visual media category will likely go to one of four songs from the Barbie movie.

That award is for songwriters, and includes tracks performed by Eilish, Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, Dua Lipa and Ryan Gosling, who plays Ken in the film.

Bernie Sanders - yes, that Bernie Sanders - has a second chance to win a Grammy in the audiobook and narration category.

The leftist senator's reading of It's Ok to Be Angry About Capitalism is up against efforts by Michelle Obama, Meryl Streep, William Shatner and Rick Rubin in one of the night's quirkier categories.

The Rolling Stones earned a nomination for Best Rock Song for Angry, while Grammy catnip Foo Fighters is poised to take home prizes in the rock fields, where boygenius could also be a factor.


'Dang good music'

The banner year for music's women is a long time coming for many critics of the Recording Academy - the institution behind the Grammys - which for many years has faced flak that it overwhelmingly honors white, male acts.

"Women had dang good music - some of the biggest records of the year and the biggest songs," Recording Academy chief executive Harvey Mason Jr. told The Los Angeles Times.

"And our voters were obviously moved by a lot of it."

Artists with Most Nominations 

  • SZA - 9
  • Phoebe Bridgers - 7
  • Serban Ghenea - 7
  • Victoria Monet - 7
  • Taylor Swift - 6
  • Miley Cyrus - 6
  • Billie Eilish - 6
  • Jack Antonoff - 6
  • Jon Batiste - 6
  • boygenius - 6
  • Brandy Clark - 6
  • Olivia Rodrigo - 6

The sea change comes as scandal continues to brew within the ranks of the Academy.

In 2019, the former chief of the powerful institution, Neil Portnow, left his post after saying that women artists should "step up" if they want more recognition, comments he delivered at the #MeToo movement's peak.

This week, Portnow was sued in Manhattan for allegedly drugging and raping an unnamed woman artist in 2018.

The suit also accuses the Academy of negligence, saying it protected Portnow and dismissed accounts of his abuse. Both the organisation and Portnow vehemently deny the allegations.

See the list of key nominees for the 2024 Grammy Awards

Album of the Year

"World Music Radio" - Jon Batiste

"the record" - boygenius

"Endless Summer Vacation" - Miley Cyrus

"Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd" - Lana Del Rey

"The Age of Pleasure" - Janelle Monae

"GUTS" - Olivia Rodrigo

"Midnights" - Taylor Swift

"SOS" - SZA

Record of the Year, recognising overall performance on a song

"Worship" - Jon Batiste

"Not Strong Enough" - boygenius

"Flowers" - Miley Cyrus

"What Was I Made For?" (From The Motion Picture 'Barbie') - Billie Eilish

"On My Mama" - Victoria Monet

"Vampire" - Olivia Rodrigo

"Anti-Hero" - Taylor Swift

"Kill Bill" - SZA

Song of the Year, recognising songwriting

"A&W" - Jack Antonoff, Lana Del Rey & Sam Dew, songwriters (Lana Del Rey)

"Anti-Hero" - Jack Antonoff & Taylor Swift, songwriters (Taylor Swift)

"Butterfly" - Jon Batiste & Dan Wilson, songwriters (Jon Batiste)

"Dance The Night" (From "Barbie The Album") - Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, songwriters (Dua Lipa)

"Flowers" - Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein & Michael Pollack, songwriters (Miley Cyrus)

"Kill Bill" - Rob Bisel, Carter Lang & SZA, songwriters (SZA)

"Vampire" - Daniel Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo, songwriters (Olivia Rodrigo)

"What Was I Made For?" (From The Motion Picture 'Barbie') - Billie Eilish & Finneas O'Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)

Best New Artist

Gracie Abrams

Fred Again..

Ice Spice

Jelly Roll

Coco Jones

Noah Kahan

Victoria Monet

The War and Treaty

Best Pop Solo Performance

"Flowers" - Miley Cyrus

"Paint The Town Red" - Doja Cat

"What Was I Made For?" (From The Motion Picture 'Barbie') - Billie Eilish

"Vampire" - Olivia Rodrigo

"Anti-Hero" - Taylor Swift

Best Pop Vocal Album

"Chemistry" - Kelly Clarkson

"Endless Summer Vacation" - Miley Cyrus

"GUTS" - Olivia Rodrigo

"- (Subtract)" - Ed Sheeran

"Midnights" - Taylor Swift

Best Music Video

"I'm Only Sleeping" - The Beatles

"In Your Love" - Tyler Childers

"What Was I Made For?" (From The Motion Picture 'Barbie') - Billie Eilish

"Count Me Out" - Kendrick Lamar

"Rush" - Troye Sivan

Best Rap Album

"Her Loss" - Drake & 21 Savage

"Michael" - Killer Mike

"Heroes & Villains" - Metro Boomin

"King's Disease III" - Nas

"Utopia" - Travis Scott

Best Rock Album

"But Here We Are" - Foo Fighters

"Starcatcher" - Greta Van Fleet

"72 Seasons" - Metallica

"This Is Why" - Paramore

"In Times New Roman..." - Queens Of The Stone Age

Best Global Music Album

"Epifanias" - Susana Baca

"History" - Bokante

"I Told Them..." - Burna Boy

"Timeless" - Davido

"This Moment" - Shakti

Best African Music Performance

"Amapiano" - ASAKE & Olamide"

City Boys" - Burna Boy

"UNAVAILABLE" - Davido feat. Musa Keys

"Rush" - Ayra Starr

"Water" - Tyla

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