Albany Times Union

Batiste nabs 11 nomination­s

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Jon Batiste might be the Grammys biggest surprise: The multigenre performer and recent Oscar winner made such an impression on voters that he scored the most nomination­s with 11 on Tuesday.

Batiste earned an album of the year nod for “We Are” along with record of the year with “Freedom,” a feel-good ode to the city of New Orleans. His nomination­s span several genres including R&B, jazz, American roots music, classical and music video.

“Oh my goodness. I’m still in a state of astonishme­nt and shock,” Batiste told The Associated Press moments after learning of the nomination­s. “I’m just really happy that we were able to make something in complete artistic integrity and have it be recognized.”

Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H.E.R. each came away with the second-most nomination­s with eight by the time the Recording Academy was done announcing its nominees for its Jan. 31 show. Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo both had seven nods.

Along with Batiste’s surprise domination, another shock was The Weeknd nabbing three nomination­s after the pop star claimed he would not allow his label to submit his music.

Even though The Weeknd said he would boycott future Grammys, he still became a nominee for his work on album of the year projects, including Doja Cat’s deluxe edition “Planet Her” and Kanye West’s “Donda.” His third nomination was for his appearance on West’s single “Hurricane,” which also features Lil Baby.

Jay-z, who was nominated for three Grammys on Tuesday, now has the most nomination­s of all time with 83. The 23-time Grammy-winning rapper moved past Quincy Jones, who has been nominated 80 times.

 ?? Nina Westervelt / New York Times ?? Jon Batiste performs at the Homecoming Concert in New York on Sept. 14. Batiste leads all nominees for the 64th annual Grammy Awards, with 11.
Nina Westervelt / New York Times Jon Batiste performs at the Homecoming Concert in New York on Sept. 14. Batiste leads all nominees for the 64th annual Grammy Awards, with 11.

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