Daily Press

And the Grammy nomination goes to ...

- By Mesfin Fekadu

NEWYORK— Rappers and R&B singers tend to be the most-nominated acts at the Grammys thanks to producing their own hits and collaborat­ing with others — sometimes from different genres — giving them a chance to qualify for more nomination­s than a pop or country singer who worked alone during the eligibilit­y period.

Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Beyoncé, Jay-Z and others are proof of this theory, and in a normal year, Megan Thee Stallion would be that rapper who leads in nomination­s thanks to her hits “Savage” with Beyoncé and “WAP” with Cardi B, along with her successful EP “Suga.”

But “WAP” wasn’t submitted for nomination­s this year — what has made sense in 2020?? — and when the Grammy nomination­s are announced Tuesday, Megan Thee Stallion will be honored, but not like she could have been.

Her nomination­s will likely include record of the year, best rap song and best rap performanc­e for “Savage” and she’s a shoo-in for best new artist. Had “WAP” — which became an instant-hit and was praised for its sex-positive message — been included, she could have earned nomination­s for song and record of the year, best rap song, best rap performanc­e and even best music video.

Womp, womp.

Here’s a look at what to expect when The Recording Academy announces the 2021 nominees Tuesday, with Roddy Ricch stepping into the leading nominee role that should have been Megan’s. New Kids on the Block Though Megan Thee Stallion is the front-runner in the best new artist category, she’ll have some stiff competitio­n. Others who may earn nomination­s include Lewis Capaldi, Summer Walker, Morgan Wallen, Doja Cat, BLACKPINK, Ingrid Andress, Snoh Aalegra, Skip Marley, Mickey Guyton and CNCO. Ricch Boy

Roddy Ricch would easily be a nominee for best new artist, but he can’t since he won a Grammy this year.

The 22-year-old star won best rap performanc­e for Nipsey Hussle’s “Racks in the Middle,” where he appeared as a guest artist alongside Hit-Boy.

But Ricch, who topped the pop charts with “The Box” this year and has reached double platinum status with his debut album “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial,” will likely earn nomination­s such as album of the year, record of the year, song of the year, best rap song, best rap performanc­e and best rap album.

Ricch should also earn nomination­s for his guest appearance on DaBaby’s internatio­nal hit “Rock Star,” helping him become the show’s overall top nominee.

Folk love folklore

Taylor Swift’s last two albums, “Lover” and “reputation,” didn’t earn nomination­s for album of the year. Things will change this year.

“Folklore” is likely to compete for the top prize, and gives the singer a chance to be the first act to win album of the year three times after doing so with “1989” and “Fearless.”

Swift will likely earn a song of the year nod for “Cardigan” and could even compete in other genre categories outside of pop since her album has sounds from folk to alternativ­e, though those genre committees may block her from competing in their categories so that lesser-known musicians have a stronger chance of winning. Weeknd at Harry’s

Leading pop “it” boy Harry Styles will become the first One Direction member to compete at the Grammys, thanks to the success of his second solo album and the smash hit, “Watermelon Sugar.”

Styles is expected to earn nomination­s such as album of the year and best pop vocal album for “Fine Line,” while his No. 1 hit will earn nods for record of the year, song of the year and best pop solo performanc­e.

The Weeknd, the owner of three Grammys, will score nomination­s for album of the year with “After Hours” as well as song and record of the year for “Blinding Lights,” which is spending its 39th week in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and its 35th week at No. 1 on the R&B charts.

The Weeknd could compete with Roddy Ricch for the top nominee title since he will also vie for pop and R&B awards, and maybe even best music video.

Other top album nominees

Others who may score nomination­s for album of the year are Fiona Apple’s “Fetch the Bolt Cutters,” Tame Impala’s “The Slow Rush” and Luke Combs’ “What You See Is What You Get.” Since there are eight slots, Lady Gaga’s “Chromatica” and “Future Nostalgia” by Dua Lipa — who won two Grammys in 2019 including best new artist — could join the club of nominees. Grande’s Grammys

While Ariana Grande’s “Positions” album and single will compete at the 2022 Grammys, she could earn nomination­s for her collaborat­ions with Lady Gaga (“Rain on Me”) and Justin Bieber (“Stuck With U”). The duets will likely compete for best pop duo/ group performanc­e but could even earn nomination­s for record or song of the year.

Saying no to “Say So”?

Though she’s a controvers­ial figure in music, it’s hard to deny rapper-singer Doja Cat’s successful year. She topped the charts with “Say So,” launched another platinum success with “Like That” and has been the go-to performer to guest star on songs, appearing on tracks this year by The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Lil Wayne, City Girls, Anne-Marie, Chloe x Halle and more. She’s also earned multiple nomination­s at all the major music awards show, including the BET Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, American Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards.

“Say So” will likely earn a nomination for best pop solo performanc­e and help Doja Cat pick up a best new artist bid, but nomination­s for song and record of the year may be tricky.

If “Say So” is nominated in the top categories, it would give a nomination to Dr. Luke, who co-wrote and produced the song and has been in a yearslong legal battle with Kesha, who accused him of sexual assault during their partnershi­p. Dr. Luke has vigorously denied the allegation­s and he was last nominated at the 2014 Grammys. K-Pop kings

BTS, who finally launched their first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart this year after years of Top 40 successes, could finally earn their first Grammy nomination this year.

The seven-member group’s hit “Dynamite” could snag a nomination for best pop duo/group performanc­e, and their latest album could compete for best global music album.

BLACKPINK, who released their successful debut album during Grammy voting, could earn a best new artist nomination — which would make up for the academy’s years-late recognitio­n of the K-pop sound and its all-star players. Posthumous players

Juice WRLD died before his “Legends Never Die” album was released, but it has dominated the pop charts and could earn the late rapper Grammy nomination­s. Pop Smoke, who died this year, has also had major success on the charts and streaming services with his debut “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon,” and the academy may recognize that.

R&Beast

In just two short years, Summer Walker has launched 13 Top 10 hits on the Billboard R&B songs chart. And she’ll be honored at the Grammys for her breakthrou­gh.

She should dominate with multiple nomination­s in the R&B categories thanks to the success of her debut album “Over It.” She should compete for best new artist, and if the Grammys don’t act up, she should get bids for album of the year as well as song and record of the year.

Others sure to garner R&B nomination­s — and major ones — include Teyana Taylor, Jhene Aiko, Chloe x Halle, Brandy and JoJo.

Combs’ Country

Luke Combs dominated the country music charts and streaming services, and he should score nomination­s in the top three categories as well as bids for best country song, best country performanc­e and best country album, where competitio­n may include the Chicks, Lucinda Williams and Ingrid Andress.

Maren Morris should also fare well in the country categories with “The Bones,” which will likely compete for song and record of the year. Gabby Barrett, whose country hit “I Hope” is currently No. 3 on pop charts, should earn a nomination for best country performanc­e and best country song.

Dan + Shay are likely to earn nomination­s, too, and could help Justin Bieber earn his first nod in the country genre thanks to their smash duet “10,000 Hours.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? From left, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, Roddy Ricch and Megan Thee Stallion, who are likely to be contenders when the 2021 Grammy nominees are announced Tuesday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS From left, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, Roddy Ricch and Megan Thee Stallion, who are likely to be contenders when the 2021 Grammy nominees are announced Tuesday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States