National Post

Jay-Z gets 8 Grammy nomination­s

Minority artists dominate ballot in top categories

- Ben Sisario

Jay- Z and Kendrick Lamar are the top contenders for the 60th annual Grammy Awards, leading a crop of nomination­s that is heavy on hip-hop and R&B but has left some mainstream pop stars, including Ed Sheeran, shut out of major prizes.

Jay- Z got eight nods for his album 4:44, which mixed dark personal confession­s with meditation­s about race; Lamar had seven for DAMN., a critical favourite and a smash on streaming services that also addressed racial politics and self-reflection. Bruno Mars had six nomination­s, and Childish Gambino, Khalid, SZA and No I.D. (Jay-Z’s producer) each had five.

With all major awards shows under scrutiny for how they incorporat­e diversity, the Grammy nomination­s are striking, as minority artists dominate the ballot in nearly all of the most prestigiou­s categories, including record, song and album of the year.

Contenders for record of the year include Jay- Z for The Story of O. J.; Lamar for HUMBLE.; Mars for 24K Magic; Childish Gambino for Redbone; and the Latin pop phenomenon Despacito, by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee with Justin Bieber.

For album of the year, Jay- Z and Lamar face Mars’ 24K Magic, Childish Gambino’s Awaken, My Love! and Lorde’s Melodrama. Nods for song of the year went to the writers of “Despacito,” Jay- Z’s “4: 44,” Mars’ “That’s What I Like,” Logic’s “1- 800273-8255” and Julia Michaels’ “Issues.”

Notably absent is Sheeran, whose tropical- tinged song “Shape of You” has been one of this year’s biggest hits. In 2016, Sheeran took home song of the year for “Thinking Out Loud,” but this time his two nods are outside the top fields: “Shape of You” for pop solo performanc­e; and ÷ for pop vocal album.

The best new artist category includes the rapper Lil Uzi Vert, the singers Khalid and Alessia Cara, and two young women, SZA and Michaels, who have developed successful songwritin­g credential­s in addition to their own work as performers. Cara and Khalid are also the featured singers on Logic’s “1- 800-273- 8255,” whose title is the phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

The 60th annual awards will be broadcast on Jan. 28.

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