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Bad Bunny gets six nominations
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Olivia Dean and KATSEYE among best new artist nominees
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Two K-pop titles among song of the year contenders
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By Lisa Richwine and Danielle Broadway
LOS ANGELES, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Rapper Kendrick Lamar
topped the list of Grammy contenders for the second straight
year on Friday with nine nominations, outpacing the seven nods
for pop superstar Lady Gaga in the race for the music industry's
top honors.
Lamar's "GNX" and Gaga's "MAYHEM" will compete for the
prestigious album of the year trophy at the Grammy Awards 2026
ceremony in February. Neither artist has won the honor despite
multiple nominations in the category.
Others nominated in the album field include Bad Bunny for
the Spanish-language "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," Justin Bieber for
"Swag" and Sabrina Carpenter for "Man's Best Friend."
Three rap albums are in contention. In addition to "GNX,"
Tyler, the Creator's "Chromakopia" and "Let God Sort Em Out,
from the duo Clipse, were nominated.
"The Life of a Showgirl" by Taylor Swift, who has claimed
album of the year an unmatched four times, was not in the
running because it was released after this year's Grammy
eligibility window closed.
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican musician who will perform at
next year's Super Bowl halftime show, received six nominations
including for record, song and album of the year. He was the
first Latin artist to be nominated in the three major categories
in the same year.
For the album prize, "I think it's between Lady Gaga and
Kendrick Lamar," Billboard awards editor Paul Grein said.
Grein said he gave the edge to Lamar, who would be the
first solo male rap artist to land the prize.
"I think he'll do it," Grein said, "but you can never
discount Lady Gaga who is loved by everyone."
Two K-pop songs landed in the song of the year field, an
award given to songwriters. They are the chart-topping "Golden"
from the soundtrack of "KPop Demon Hunters," the most-watched
movie in the history of Netflix ( NFLX ), and "APT." by Rose and
Bruno Mars.
"Golden" received three total nominations.
"Never did I imagine this level of success," said Rei
Ami,
one of the voices behind the fictional "Demon Hunters" group
HUNTR/X. "It's really hard for all of us to process still."
"APT." also was nominated for record of the year, a trophy
given to producers and performers, and best pop duo/group
performance. Others on the list included Gaga's "Abracadabra,"
"luther" by Lamar and SZA, and "DtMF" by Bad Bunny.
In the best new artist category, Olivia Dean and KATSEYE
will compete with Leon Thomas, Alex Warren and others. Thomas,
an R&B and soul musician, also received an album of the year
nomination for "Mutt."
Grammy winners will be chosen by the roughly 15,000 voting
members of the Recording Academy and announced at a red-carpet
ceremony in Los Angeles on February 1.