Edmonton Journal

Jay Z grabs nine Grammy nods

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis appear in best new artist category

- C HRISTALBOT­T

Jay Z easily led Grammy Award nomination­s announced Friday with nine, but left-of-centre rappers Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Kendrick Lamar were among a group of new stars who took many of the major nomination­s.

Macklemore and Lewis’s gay marriage anthem Same Love was among song of the year nominees and the Seattle rap crew joined Los Angeles rapper Lamar with seven nomination­s apiece, including best album and best new artist of the year.

Pharrell Williams had four major nomination­s among his seven and Justin Timberlake also had seven.

Macklemore and Lewis dominated a nomination­s TV special from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles that also included performanc­es by nominees Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Lorde and Robin Thicke.

They opened the show with a colourful, high-energy version of their hit Thrift Shop, featuring Wanz, and immediatel­y picked up a song of the year nomination for Same Love.

Two nomination­s later, Ben Haggerty, the rapper known as Macklemore, was noting it was a“very surr ea lmoment,” during an on-air interview with host LL Cool J.

“It’s like we’re not supposed to be here, but we’re here with LL Cool J.,” he continued.

Recording Academy favourites Timberlake and Jay Z teamed up for two nomination­s apiece, but they only had one major nomination between them this year and that came for Jay Z’s participat­ion on Lamar’s album of the year nominee on the song good kid, m.A.A.d city instead of his own Magna Carta ... Holy Grail.

Williams,who seemed to be everywhere in 2013, is up for producer of the year and faces himself in three categories, including record of the year for Get Lucky with Daft Punk and Blurred Lines with Robin Thicke, and album of the year entries Random Access Memories by Daft Punk and Lamar’s good kid.

Joining Lamar, Macklemore and Lewis and Daft Punk in the album of the year category were Sara Bareilles’ The Blessed Unrest and Taylor Swift’s Red.

Swift is among five acts with four nomination­s apiece along with Daft Punk, Bruno Mars, Lorde and Kacey Musgraves. British musicians James Blake and Ed Sheeran round out the best new artist category with Musgraves, Lamar and Macklemore and Lewis.

Toronto rapper Drake led the Canadian contingent with four nomination­s, but the 27-year-old — who claimed best rap album a year ago — couldn’t escape the rap categories to land a nod in one of the marquee races.

Still, the versatile rappersing­er earned nomination­s for best rap album (for the platinum-selling Nothing Was the Same), best rap performanc­e (for his irrepressi­ble origin tale Started From the Bottom) and two nods for best rap song (Started From the Bottom again and for his guest appearance on A$AP Rocky’s F***in’ Problems.) He’s also named on Lamar’s nomination for album of the year after contributi­ng a verse to the sweet-natured Poetic Justice.

Thicke, meanwhile, secured only three nomination­s but one of those came in the prime time category of record of the year (awarded for performanc­e, while song of the year is based on songwritin­g).

Thicke — the Juno-eligible crooner who has Canadian citizenshi­p by virtue of his actor father, Alan — is also up for best pop duo/group performanc­e and best pop vocal album after a year in which his racy hit Blurred Lines ruled the charts.

Other Canadian nominees included Michael Buble, a three-time winner nominated again for best pop vocal traditiona­l album, best rock album nominee Neil Young (for Psychedeli­c Pill) and reclusive R&B breakout the Weeknd, who earned attention in the best rap/sung collaborat­ion category for the Wiz Khalifa collaborat­ion Remember You.

Decorated Toronto composer Mychael Danna is up for best score soundtrack for visual media for his work on Life of Pi.

 ?? ROBYN BECK/AFP/GET TY IMAGES ?? Nelson Mandela is honoured at the The Grammy Nomination­s Concert Live! at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles Friday. The 56th Grammy Awards will be broadcast Jan. 26, 2014.
ROBYN BECK/AFP/GET TY IMAGES Nelson Mandela is honoured at the The Grammy Nomination­s Concert Live! at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles Friday. The 56th Grammy Awards will be broadcast Jan. 26, 2014.

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