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Craziest snubs include Ariana, Taylor and Beyonce

- Maeve McDermott

The 2019 Grammy nomination­s have landed, and with their arrival comes bad news for a few artists thought to be front-runners this year.

Considerin­g the drama that could have unfolded on the 2019 Grammys stage Feb. 10, it’s a shame.

Beyonce won’t get the chance to avenge her loss for album of the year to Adele in 2017 with a win as The Carters. Taylor Swift and Kanye West won’t be writing a new chapter in their rivalry with a face-off in the main categories. Ariana Grande has only two chances to win her first Grammy.

And beyond the celebrity storylines, a number of the year’s best albums simply didn’t get the recognitio­n they deserve.

Read on for the 2019 Grammys’ biggest snubs, from the unfortunat­e oversights that fans could’ve predicted to the shocking omissions that even experts couldn’t have predicted.

Beyonce and Jay-Z

The Recording Academy has showered Beyonce and Jay-Z with nomination­s over the years for their solo efforts, but it didn’t appear to care much for “Everything Is Love,” the collaborat­ive album the married couple released together this year as The Carters.

Fans seeking retributio­n for Beyonce’s “Lemonade” loss for album of the year – or for Jay leaving the 2018 Grammys empty-handed despite his eight nomination­s – won’t find much solace in this year’s race, with “Everything is Love” getting shut out of the main categories.

Taylor Swift

Beyond Beyonce, one of the Grammys’ biggest snubs this year is the lack of recognitio­n for Taylor Swift, the twotime winner of album of the year who has historical­ly had strong showings at the awards. That’s not the case this year: Her underrated 2017 release “Reputation” earned just one Grammy nomination, for best pop vocal album. Perhaps the writing was on the wall for Swift when “Look What You Made Me Do,” her “Reputation” single that was eligible for the previous year’s Grammys, didn’t earn any nomination­s either. Still, the absence of “Reputation” and singles like “Delicate” from the main categories isn’t what any Grammys watchers would have expected.

Kanye West

For all of his influence, Kanye West has never won a Grammy in one of the major categories: All his wins have been limited to the rap and R&B categories. That isn’t going to change this year as West earned just one Grammy nomination – the 69th of his career – in the category for best non-classical producer for his work on his G.O.O.D Music label’s slate of releases from Pusha T, Nas and Teyana Taylor, as well as his own album “Ye” and his “Kids See Ghosts” record with Kid Cudi. The academy didn’t feel strongly enough about “Ye” to nominate the album for any awards, though Pusha T’s “Daytona,” the best of the G.O.O.D Music releases, deservedly got nominated for best rap album.

Ariana Grande

Grande spent 2018 releasing some of the best music of her career, but the academy wasn’t sweet enough on “Sweetener” to include it in any major categories. Her new album earned only two nomination­s this year, in the best pop vocal album category, and “God Is A Woman” was nominated for best pop solo performanc­e. Perhaps slightly unfairly, her only other mention in the nomination­s is for Pharrell Williams, who produced much of “Sweetener,” and his nod for best non-classical producer. Grande has never won a Grammy, and the 2019 awards may not be her place to start.

Chris Stapleton

Alongside Musgraves, Stapleton had the best shot at getting a nomination in the main categories. And while his release “From A Room: Volume 2” earned him two nomination­s in the country fields, he didn’t break through to the album of the year.

Justin Timberlake

A third Grammy nomination for Chris Stapleton actually comes from “Say Something,” his debut with Justin Timberlake, nominated for best pop duo/ group performanc­e.

Unfortunat­ely, that’s the only nomination for Timberlake and his album “Man of the Woods” this year.

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RAVEN VARONA/PARKWOOD/PICTUREGRO­UP Beyonce and Jay-Z joint album went ignored by Grammy voters.
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ANGELA WEISS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Thank you, next: Sorry, Ariana – you're one of the artists the Grammys snubbed this year.

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