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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="article-detail__segment"><figure class="image is-16by9 video-player"><iframe data-hook="videoplayeriframe" class="has-ratio" src="https://player.theplatform.com/p/BdHJDC/pdk6PocStable/select/media/a9oFKW2rKU4n/feed/ap_vdp_top_stories?form=html&amp;playAll=true&amp;playIndex=first&amp;autoPlay=true&amp;logLevel=none&amp;params=fw_gdpr%3D0" width="100%" height="auto" title="E! Video Player" frameBorder="0" seamless="" allow="autoplay" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></figure><span class="has-text-weight-extrabold">Related:</span> Did Taylor Swift Reveal a Major Name in New Album?<button data-analytics-linkname="facebook-share-icon" data-analytics-linklocation="article-detail-page" class="social-share__fb-button social-share__button"><svg class="social-share__fb-svg" viewBox="0 0 85 28" title="" role="img"><use xlink:href="/dist/svg/sprite.c56cf85346e2de4719568c685b8cb0d4.svg#icon-fb-share-3a99f"></use></svg></button><button data-analytics-linkname="twitter-share-icon" data-analytics-linklocation="article-detail-page" class="social-share__tw-button social-share__button"><svg class="social-share__tw-svg" viewBox="0 0 85 28" title="" role="img"><use xlink:href="/dist/svg/sprite.c56cf85346e2de4719568c685b8cb0d4.svg#icon-tw-share-22828"></use></svg></button><p>The <strong>nominations</strong> for the <strong>2021 Grammys</strong> are here!</p>
<p>Stars including <strong><strong>Gayle King</strong> </strong>and <strong>Imogen Heap</strong> were among the celebrities on hand to announce the extensive list of nominees alongside Chair &amp; Interim Recording Academy President/CEO <strong>Harvey Mason jr.</strong> on Tuesday, Nov. 24.</p>
<p><strong><strong>Beyoncé</strong></strong> scored nine nods, leading all other nominees, including <strong><strong>Taylor Swift</strong></strong>, <strong>Dua Lipa</strong> and <strong>Roddy Ricch</strong>, who each earned six. <strong><strong>Megan Thee Stallion</strong>, <strong>Justin Bieber</strong></strong>,<strong> DaBaby </strong>and <strong><strong>Billie Eilish</strong> </strong>follow, all having received four. As for the coveted Album of the Year title, Taylor, Dua, <strong><strong>Post Malone</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Jhené Aiko</strong></strong>, <strong>Black Pumas</strong>, <strong>Coldplay</strong>, <strong>Jacob Collier</strong> and <strong>Haim</strong> will face off against one another. </p>
<p>What makes this year&#x27;s Grammys particularly exciting is that these artists—and others, from <strong><strong>BTS</strong></strong> to <strong><strong>Harry Styles</strong></strong>—are poised to not only take home a trophy or two at the January 31st ceremony, but also carve their names into Grammy history. </p>
<p>Megan Thee Stallion could make her mark as well as <strong><strong>Billie Eilish</strong></strong>, who swept the 2020 Grammys.</p></section><section class="article-detail__segment"></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><p>While everyone&#x27;s rooting for different artists, there&#x27;s one thing we can <em>all</em> agree on: This past year, music has been one of the few things that&#x27;s provided a much-needed respite.</p></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images, Cindy Ord/WireImage, Neilson Barnard/Getty Images</span><p>Through all of the uncertainty, albums like <em>folklore, Hollywood&#x27;s Bleeding</em>, <em>Fetch the Bolt Cutters</em> and <em>Chilombo</em> all had our backs.</p>
<p>And now, we get to celebrate them!</p>
<p>Keep scrolling to see all of the history-making moments to look out for at <strong>the 2021 Grammys</strong>.</p></section><section class="article-detail__segment is-hidden-desktop"><section class="trending-content"><h4><span>Trending Stories</span></h4><strong></strong>1<strong><h3>John Travolta Shares Rare Photo of Son Ben to Celebrate 10th Birthday</h3></strong><strong></strong>2<strong><h3>Kylie Jenner Shows Some Serious Skin in Barely-There Bathing Suit Pic</h3></strong><strong></strong>3<strong><h3>Grammys 2021 Nominations: All the Jaw-Dropping Snubs and Surprises</h3></strong></section></section><section class="article-detail__segment"></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><figure class="article-detail__vgallery-item"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">Robin Harper/Parkwood Entertainment </span><figcaption>Beyoncé<p><strong><strong>Beyoncé</strong></strong> not only extended her record as the most-nominated female artist in Grammy history (with 79 overall nods), she also tied with <strong>Paul McCartney</strong> to become the second most-nominated artist <em>of all time</em>. The first? Her husband <strong><strong>Jay-Z</strong></strong>, who received three nominations this year, and <strong>Quincy Jones</strong>. Both have 80 overall nominations.</p>
<p>Additionally, Queen Bey was previously tied with <strong>Barbra Streisand</strong> for the most Record of the Year nominations for a female artist, but after receiving not one but <em>two</em> ROTY nods—the surprise release &quot;Black Parade&quot; and her feature on <strong><strong>Megan Thee Stallion</strong></strong>&#x27;s &quot;Savage&quot;—she holds the title all on her own.</p>
<p>Oh, and did we mention Beyoncé is just the second artist in history to score two Record of the Year nominations? Yep! <strong><strong>Pharrell Williams</strong></strong> was the first, making history in 2014 when he scored two ROTY nods: one as a featured artist on <strong>Daft Punk</strong>&#x27;s &quot;Get Lucky&quot; and one as a featured artist on <strong>Robin Thicke</strong>&#x27;s &quot;Blurred Lines.&quot;</p>
<p>All in all, Beyoncé could walk away from the 2021 Grammys as the most awarded female artist in Grammys history. </p>
<p>For that to happen, she has to win four of her nine nominations. If she wins eight, she will hold the record for the most Grammy wins <em>of all time</em>!</p></figcaption></figure><figure class="article-detail__vgallery-item"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">Big Hit Entertainment</span><figcaption>BTS<p>&quot;Dynamite&quot; is nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and if <strong><strong>BTS</strong></strong> comes out on top, they&#x27;d be the first <strong>K-pop act</strong> to ever win in a major Grammys category!</p>
<p>The group—made up of members <strong>Jin</strong>, <strong>Suga</strong>, <strong>J-Hope</strong>, <strong>RM</strong>, <strong>Jimin</strong>, <strong>V</strong> and <strong>Jungkook</strong>—already made history in 2019, becoming the first-ever K-pop act to present at the Grammys. That same year, they also became the first K-pop act to be nominated for Best Recording Package.</p></figcaption></figure><figure class="article-detail__vgallery-item"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">Will Heath/NBC</span><figcaption>Megan Thee Stallion<p><strong><strong>Megan Thee Stallion</strong></strong> is up for Best New Artist, and if she wins, she&#x27;ll become the first female hip-hop artist to do so since <strong>Lauryn Hill</strong> 22 years ago.</p></figcaption></figure><figure class="article-detail__vgallery-item"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">Jun Sato/TAS18/Getty Images</span><figcaption>Taylor Swift<p><strong><strong>Taylor Swift</strong></strong> is poised to tie <strong><strong>Stevie Wonder</strong></strong>, <strong>Frank Sinatra</strong> and <strong>Paul Simon</strong>&#x27;s record for the most Album of the Year wins <em>ever</em> for an artist.</p>
<p>She&#x27;s nominated in the category for <strong>her latest album <em>folklore</em></strong>, which was well-received by critics and fans alike, strengthening her chances. Plus, history could be on her side: The last two Album of the Year winners were, like Taylor, solo female artists (<strong><strong>Kacey Musgraves</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Billie Eilish</strong></strong>).</p>
<p>Even if Taylor doesn&#x27;t win Record of the Year, she&#x27;s already made history by being nominated for Song of the Year for <strong>&quot;cardigan,&quot;</strong> which she co-wrote with <strong>Aaron Dessner</strong>.</p>
<p>Why? This is her fifth nom in the category—more than any other female songwriter in Grammy history!</p></figcaption></figure><figure class="article-detail__vgallery-item"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images, Mark Davis/DCNYRE2016/Getty Images for dcp</span><figcaption>Harry Styles<p><strong><strong>Harry Styles</strong> </strong>is a first-time Grammy nominee!</p>
<p>His second solo album <strong><em>Fine Line</em></strong> scored a total of three nods—Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Pop Solo Performance for &quot;Watermelon Sugar&quot; and Best Music Video for &quot;Adore You&quot;. If he wins big, he&#x27;ll be the first <strong><strong>One Direction</strong></strong> member to take home a Grammy.</p></figcaption></figure><figure class="article-detail__vgallery-item"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">Broadimage/Shutterstock</span><figcaption>Post Malone<p>Nine-time nominee<strong> <strong>Post Malone</strong></strong> could wind up taking home his first-ever Grammy.</p>
<p>Even if that&#x27;s not the case, the rapper&#x27;s already accomplished a huge feat, as he&#x27;s the fourth artist in Grammy history—joining only <strong>Frank Sinatra</strong>, <strong>Roberta Flack</strong> and <strong>Steve Winwood</strong>—to be nominated for Record of the Year three years in a row. Post scored a nod for &quot;rockstar&quot; (featuring <strong>21 Savage</strong>) in 2019, &quot;Sunflower&quot; with <strong>Swae Lee</strong> in 2020 and this year, &quot;Circles.&quot;</p></figcaption></figure><figure class="article-detail__vgallery-item"><span data-hook="adp-photo-agency" class="article-detail__image-agency">Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP/Shutterstock</span><figcaption>Billie Eilish &amp; Finneas<p><strong><strong>Billie Eilish</strong></strong> and her brother <strong>Finneas O&#x27;Connell</strong> won Song of the Year last year for &quot;Bad Guy,&quot; and they&#x27;re nominated again in 2021; this time, for her dream-inspired single &quot;Everything I wanted.&quot; </p>
<p>If the brother-sister finds themselves victorious, they&#x27;d be the first songwriters in Grammy history to win back-to-back awards in the category.</p></figcaption></figure></section><section class="article-detail__segment"></section><section class="article-detail__segment"><p>Keep up with everything Grammys-related <strong>here</strong>!</p></section><p>Author:<strong>Allison Crist</strong> - Source: <strong>E Online</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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