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SNUBS, SURPRISES AND TWISTS

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The short lists for the 62nd annual Grammy awards that celebrate the best in music feature a slate of rising talent that edged out a number of expected acts. Fans bemoaned the absence of a number of artists old and new on the list, which included a few quirks - including Michelle Obama.

Singer and rapper Lizzo scored eight nomination­s to lead a field packed with newcomers. The magnetic 31 year old debuted in 2013 but truly burst into the public eye this year with her third studio album Cuz I Love You, which scored a nomination for the prestigiou­s Album of the Year category for the Grammys, which will take place on January 26.

Here's a look at who got left out and what raised eyebrows in this year's Grammy race:

Snubs

Once a perennial favourite, Taylor Swift was nominated for just three awards, and only one in a major category, with her seventh album Lover missing out on a potential Album of the Year award.

Many fans expected the wildly popular K-pop boy band BTS to score at the 2020 gala, but they were completely ignored by Grammy voters.

Bruce Springstee­n, who boasts 20 wins over his iconic career, also failed to win a nomination for his solo work Western Stars, and the Boss' critically acclaimed Springstee­n on Broadway Netflix special missed out on Best Music Film.

Pop acts Ed Sheeran and The Jonas Brothers also had little to show after Wednesday's nomination announceme­nt, getting just one nod each.

Many forecaster­s expected Chance the Rapper to at least get a Best Rap Album nomination, if not Album of the Year, but the artist only snagged a Best Rap Song nomination.

The Queen of Pop herself was also left out: Madonna, a seven-time Grammy winner with 28 nomination­s to her household name, was passed over for her 14th album Madame X.

Surprises

Best album nomination­s for experiment­al indie act Bon Iver and buoyant alt rockers Vampire Weekend came out of left field, though both records were critically acclaimed.

Genre-bending rapper Lil Nas X jumped to the head of the pack this year with six nomination­s, as he rode the

wave of his country-rap Old Town Road overnight success.

Industry watchers expected the 20 year old sensation to earn nods for Best New Artist and Record of the Year - but his Album of the Year win for his critically panned EP 7 was a head-scratcher.

And the relatively obscure acts of Black Pumas, a psychedeli­c soul duo, along with the Tank and the Bangas funk collective managed to jump into the Best New Artist ring at the expense of rap newcomers Megan Thee Stallion and DaBaby.

Twists

Two rappers who spent time in the US detention system this year are up for Best Rap Album: Meek Mill and 21 Savage both faced controvers­ial legal battles that roused accusation­s that they were facing racism.

The latter was arrested in February in his hometown Atlanta by US immigra

tion agents who said he had been living stateside illegally since overstayin­g a visa that expired in 2006, when he was a minor - and to the surprise of his fans was discovered to have been born in Britain.

Mill this year ended his years-long saga that became a flashpoint in the national debate over the US criminal justice system's treatment of black people.

The vocal advocate for criminal justice reform spent years behind bars and dealt with constant parole issues before finally pleading guilty to a misdemeano­r gun charge to end the case.

Michelle Obama is up for an award on music's biggest night for Best Spoken Word Album, for the audiobook of her memoir Becoming. If the former US first lady won it would be her household's third Grammy: former president Barack Obama has already snagged two Grammys in the same category for his books.

 ??  ?? In this file photo taken on August 26, 2019, US singer Lizzo performs on stage during 2019 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Lizzo leads the Grammy 2020 nomination­s with eight
In this file photo taken on August 26, 2019, US singer Lizzo performs on stage during 2019 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Lizzo leads the Grammy 2020 nomination­s with eight
 ??  ?? Bebe Rexha, Gayle King, Alicia Keys, Deborah Dugan - president and CEO of Recording Academy - and Harvey Mason Jr - chair of the Board of Trustees of the Recording Academy - at the 62nd Grammy Awards Nomination­s at CBS Broadcast Center on November 20, 2019 in New York City
Bebe Rexha, Gayle King, Alicia Keys, Deborah Dugan - president and CEO of Recording Academy - and Harvey Mason Jr - chair of the Board of Trustees of the Recording Academy - at the 62nd Grammy Awards Nomination­s at CBS Broadcast Center on November 20, 2019 in New York City
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 ??  ?? Taylor Swift has nomination­s in three categories
Taylor Swift has nomination­s in three categories

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