Olivia Rodrigo dominates Grammy Awards nominations for 2022
Olivia Rodrigo has emerged as the front-runner for next year’s Grammy Awards, with nominations in all four of the main categories.
The 18-year-old is up for best album, best new artist, record of the year and song of the year, for Drivers License.
She faces competition from Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X in all of those categories, except best new artist.
Abba also received their first ever Grammy nomination in the record of the year category.
The Swedish band are recognised for their bittersweet comeback single, I Still Have Faith In You, which was released in September.
Taylor Swift also picks up her second consecutive album of the year nomination, for Evermore. She won the award earlier this year for its companion album, Folklore.
British musicians are relatively thin on the ground, but Ed Sheeran’s Bad Habits is up for song of the year; while Arlo Parks and Glass Animals make the shortlist for best new artist.
Coldplay also receive their 36th Grammy nod, for the single Higher Power, which is in the running for best pop group performance.
Although relatively unknown in the UK, the jazz keyboardist Jon Batiste leads the nominations, with 11 in total – recognising both his eclectic solo album We Are and the soundtrack to the Pixar film, Soul.
Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H.E.R. follow with eight nominations apiece. Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo are close behind with seven.
Meanwhile, Korean pop sensation BTS miss out on the main categories, receiving a single nomination for pop duo/group performance.
The group’s monster hit Butter, which spent 10 weeks at number one in the US, is nominated alongside Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga’s I Get A Kick Out Of You, Justin Bieber’s Lonely, Coldplay’s Higher Power and Doja Cat’s Kiss Me More.
This year’s ballot also makes Jay-Z the most-nominated artist in Grammy history.
He had been tied with legendary record producer Quincy Jones on 80, but surges ahead with three new nominations, including two in the best rap song category, for collaborations with DMX and Kanye West.
The nominees were announced at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning, with help from Billie Eilish, H.E.R., Eurovision winners Måneskin and BTS themselves.
With almost 22,000 songs and albums submitted for consideration, the shortlists in the main categories were expanded from eight to 10 nominees for the first time.
“We’re living in a time of extraordinary growth in music,” explained Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason, Jr. “Over 60,000 songs a day are being released. With so much more music available. There’s a lot more excellence to recognise and celebrate.”
The Grammys also made sweeping changes to their rules for 2022, after The Weeknd was controversially shut out of this year’s awards.
Organisers subsequently scrapped dozens of anonymous committees that had the ability to overrule votes in 72 of the 86 categories, allowing rank-and-file voters to choose the shortlists instead.
Veiled in secrecy, the committees had been accused of vote-rigging, favouritism and racism. Several high profile artists including Drake, Frank Ocean and The Weeknd himself, boycotted recent ceremonies in protest.
The change seems to have boosted the chances of artists with broad appeal, such as Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, whose duets album Love For Sale generated six nominations.
Who’s up for the biggest prizes?
The so-called “big four” are the Grammys’ most prestigious prizes. This year’s field looks like this.
Album of the year
- We Are – Jon Batiste
- Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga – Love For Sale
- Justin Bieber – Justice
- Doja Cat – Planet Her
- Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever
- H.E.R. – Back Of My Mind
- Lil Nas X – Montero
- Olivia Rodrigo – Sour
- Taylor Swift – Evermore
- Donda – Kanye West
Song of the year (recognising the songwriters)
- Bad Habits – Ed Sheeran
- A Beautiful Noise – Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile
- Drivers License – Olivia Rodrigo
- Fight For You – H.E.R.
- Happier Than Ever – Billie Eilish
- Kiss Me More – Doja Cat ft Sza
- Montero (Call Me By Your Name) – Lil Nas X
- Peaches – Justin Bieber ft Daniel Caesar & Giveon
- Leave The Door Open – Silk Sonic
- Right On Time – Brandi Carlile