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2023 Grammy Awards: 10 Artists With the Most Nominations

History could be made on Sunday, February 5.

Beyoncé is set to make history at the 65th Grammy Awards, which takes place on Sunday 5 February. If the singer wins even half of her nine nominations, she will become the all-time leading Grammy winner, surpassing the record currently held jointly by producer Quincy Jones and conductor Georg Solti. Six other musicians have received six nominations each, while the awards ceremony will be broadcast on CBS and Paramount+.

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Mary J. Blige: 6 nominations

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This R&B superstar, who will perform at the 2023 Grammys, is one of six individuals who got six nominations this year — and this is the first time that one of her albums got a nod for Album of the Year.

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  • Record of the Year: “Good Morning Gorgeous”
  • Album of the Year: Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe)
  • Best R&B Performance: “Here With Me”
  • Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Good Morning Gorgeous”
  • Best R&B Song: “Good Morning Gorgeous”
  • Best R&B Album: Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe)

DJ Khaled: 6 nominations

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The DJ and producer, born Khaled Mohammed Khaled, went from four career Grammy nominations to 10 this year, having never earned more than one per year until now. And one of this year’s nominations recognizes his work on Mary J. Blige’s album Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe).

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  • Album of the Year: Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe)
  • Song of the Year: “God Did”
  • Best Rap Performance: “God Did”
  • Best Melodic Rap Performance: “Beautiful”
  • Best Rap Song: “God Did”
  • Best Rap Album: God Did

Future: 6 nominations

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Like DJ Khaled, Future now has a Grammy history of one win and 10 nominations. And the rapper is competing against himself in the Best Melodic Rap Performance and Best Rap Song fields.

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  • Best Rap Performance: “Pushin P”
  • Best Melodic Rap Performance: “Wait for U”
  • Best Melodic Rap Performance: “Beautiful”
  • Best Rap Song: “Wait for U”
  • Best Rap Song: “Pushin P”
  • Best Rap Album: I Never Liked You

Terius “The-Dream” Gesteelde-Diamant: 6 nominations

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Thanks to his songwriting and producing work on Beyoncé’s album Renaissance, The-Dream has six nominations this year, including three just for her song “Break My Soul.” He won his first Grammys in 2010 for his work on Bey’s song “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).”

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  • Record of the Year: “Break My Soul”
  • Album of the Year: Renaissance
  • Song of the Year: “Break My Soul”
  • Best Dance/Electronic Recording: “Break My Soul”
  • Best R&B Song: “Cuff It”
  • Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical

Randy Merrill: 6 nominations

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Though he doesn’t have the name recognition as some of this year’s other Grammy faves, Merrill puts the “master” in “mastering engineer,” having earned six Grammy nominations this year for his work with Adele, Harry Styles, and Coldplay.

  • Record of the Year: “As It Was”
  • Record of the Year: “Easy on Me”
  • Album of the Year: Harry’s House
  • Album of the Year: Music of the Spheres
  • Album of the Year: 30
  • Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Harry’s House

Harry Styles: 6 nominations

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“Harry, you’re no good alone,” he sings? Au contraire. This former One Direction member has earned nine nominations as a solo artist, including six this year alone, and four just for his hit song “As It Was.”

  • Record of the Year: “As It Was”
  • Album of the Year: Harry’s House
  • Song of the Year: “As It Was”
  • Best Pop Solo Performance: “As It Was”
  • Best Pop Vocal Album: Harry’s House
  • Best Music Video: “As It Was”

Adele: 7 nominations

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This British powerhouse is tied with Beyoncé for most Grammys won by a female artist in a single night — they’ve both left a Grammys ceremony with six trophies — and they’re once again competing in the Album, Record, and Song of the Year categories.

  • Record of the Year: “Easy on Me”
  • Album of the Year: 30
  • Song of the Year: “Easy on Me”
  • Best Pop Solo Performance: “Easy on Me”
  • Best Pop Vocal Album: 30
  • Best Music Video: “Easy on Me”
  • Best Music Film: Adele One Night Only

Brandi Carlile: 7 nominations

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Carlile, who’s also performing at this year’s Grammys, now has a career total of 24 Grammy nominations — and this year, she earned her first nods in the Best Rock Song, Best Rock Performance, and Best Pop Solo Performance categories.

  • Record of the Year: “You and Me on the Rock”
  • Album of the Year: In These Silent Days
  • Best Rock Performance: “Broken Horses”
  • Best Rock Song: “Broken Horses”
  • Best Americana Performance: “You and Me on the Rock”
  • Best American Roots Song: “You and Me on the Rock”
  • Best Americana Album: In These Silent Days

Kendrick Lamar: 8 nominations

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Lamar has already won 14 Grammy Awards, including five for DAMN., an album that made the 35-year-old the first-ever rapper to win a Pulitzer Prize.

  • Record of the Year: “The Heart Part 5”
  • Album of the Year: Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
  • Song of the Year: “The Heart Part 5”
  • Best Rap Performance: “The Heart Part 5”
  • Best Melodic Rap Performance: “Die Hard”
  • Best Rap Song: “The Heart Part 5”
  • Best Rap Album: Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
  • Best Music Video: “The Heart Part 5”

Beyoncé: 9 nominations

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They don’t call her Queen Bey for nothing. Beyoncé just needs four more trophies to become the Grammys’ winningest artist in history. Plus, she’s tied with husband Jay-Z for the awards show’s most-nominated artist ever.

  • Record of the Year: “Break My Soul”
  • Album of the Year: Renaissance
  • Song of the Year: “Break My Soul”
  • Best Dance/Electronic Recording: “Break My Soul”
  • Best Dance/Electronic Music Album: Renaissance
  • Best R&B Performance: “Virgo’s Groove”
  • Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Plastic Off the Sofa”
  • Best R&B Song: “Cuff It”
  • Best Song Written for Visual Media: “Be Alive” from King Richard

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