The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

First Grammy award nomination for Lewis after US breakthrou­gh

- LUCY MAPSTONE

Lewis Capaldi has received his first Grammy nomination in a year dominated by rising stars Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X.

The Scottish music star received a songwritin­g nod for his breakthrou­gh hit Someone You Loved, which has topped the charts in both the UK and the US, along with co-writers Tom Barnes, Pete Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn and Sam Roman.

Capaldi’s song was a sleeper hit and finally reached number one last month after 24 weeks, making him the first Scottish artist to achieve the US chart feat in nearly 40 years.

The 23-year-old – who jokingly refers to himself as “America’s sweetheart” – will compete with Always Remember Us This Way from A Star Is Born, Bad Guy by Billie Eilish, Bring My Flowers Now by Tanya Tucker, Hard Place by HER, Lover by Taylor Swift, Norman F ****** Rockwell by Lana Del Rey and Truth Hurts by Lizzo in the song of the year category at the US awards ceremony, which will take place in January.

Another British artist to receive a nod is Ed Sheeran, whose latest album No. 6 Collaborat­ions Project is up for best pop vocal album.

But the Grammy nomination­s were dominated by pop and R&B singer and rapper Lizzo, who received the most nomination­s overall with eight.

Among her nods are album of the year for her breakthrou­gh record Cuz I Love You, record of the year and the song of the year songwritin­g award – both for Truth Hurts – and best new artist.

The 31-year-old star has also been included in the best pop solo performanc­e category for Truth Hurts, and the best R&B performanc­e category for Exactly How I Feel featuring Gucci Mane.

Eilish, 17, has received six nomination­s along with 20-year-old rapper Lil Nas X.

The pair are both nominated in the best new artist category and album of the year – Eilish for her chart-topping debut When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and Lil Nas X for his debut EP 7.

Eilish will also compete with the likes of Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande in the best pop solo performanc­e category.

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