The Mercury News

H.E.R. nominated for eight Grammys

- By Jim Harrington jharringto­n@ bayareanew­sgroup.com The Associated Press contribute­d to this report.

Bay Area music superstar H.E.R. is one of the top nominees for the 2022 Grammy Awards, which were announced Tuesday via a global livestream that featured H.E.R. and other artists.

The Vallejo native has been nominated for eight trophies, including in two of the four big “general field” categories: album of the year for “Back of My Mind” and song of the year for “Fight for You.”

Jon Batiste, the New Orleans musician known for his work on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” led the pack with 11 nomination­s.

H.E.R. tied for second with Doja Cat and Justin Bieber, who also received eight nods.

H.E.R. was a big winner at the most recent Grammys, taking home two trophies — for song of the year (“I Can’t Breathe”) and best R&B song (“Better Than Imagined”).

H.E.R. actually had two nomination­s in the latter category — the other for “Slow Down.” All told, H.E.R. is a four-time Grammy winner with 21 nomination­s in total.

Here are the eight categories that H.E.R. is nominated in 2021: Album of the year, “Back of My Mind”; song of the year, “Fight for You”; best R&B performanc­e, “Damage”; best traditiona­l R&B performanc­e, “Fight for You”; best R&B song, “Damage”; best R&B album, “Back of My Mind”; best contempora­ry Christian music performanc­e/song, “Hold Us Together (Hope Mix)”; best song written for visual media, “Fight for You.”

In other big Bay Area Grammy news, hip-hop artist Saweetie — a Santa Clara native — has been nominated in the best new artist category. She is also nominated in the best rap song field for “Best Friend,” which features Doja Cat. Also, Ledisi is nominated in the best traditiona­l pop vocal album for “Ledisi Sings Nina.”

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. Earlier this year, he angrily slammed the Grammys, calling them “corrupt.”

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? H.E.R., left, and Tiara Thomas accept the 2021 Grammy for song of the year for “I Can’t Breathe” on March 14.
CHRIS PIZZELLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS H.E.R., left, and Tiara Thomas accept the 2021 Grammy for song of the year for “I Can’t Breathe” on March 14.

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