The Beatles, ‘BRAT’ Summers, country and more: All the rejections and surprises of the 2025 Grammy nominations

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NEW YORK — It looks like the 2025 Grammy Awards may be a different kind of awards show. Beyoncé leads the way with 11 nominations, bringing her career total to a record-breaking 99 nominations. There is an incredible variety of styles offered in the major categories and women are continuing to be successful. So… who didn’t make the cut? What was the best surprise of all? let’s take a look. It’s cool again in the country… and it’s looking a little different.

The Beatles, ‘BRAT’ Summers, country and more: All the rejections and surprises of the 2025 Grammy nominations

Country music has taken over other major genres and the Recording Academy has taken notice. The country’s hybridists – like Beyoncé, Post Malone and first-time nominee Shaboozee – are leading the charge with multiple nominations at home and abroad.

But that means traditionalists may not get awards: CMA Awards favorites Cody Johnson’s “Leather” and Luke Combs’s “Fathers & Sons” received no nominations. The latter shouldn’t be much of a surprise: Combs’ blockbuster cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” wasn’t nominated for record of the year at the 2024 Grammys — though it did take home best country solo performance. ,

This year also marks Malone and Beyoncé’s first nominations in the country categories. the beatles are back

Who saw this coming? The Beatles’ last new song, the AI-assisted “Now and Then,” is set to be recorded this year. Released in 2023, the song used artificial intelligence to extract John Lennon’s voice from an old demo. This is the same technique used to isolate the Beatles’ voices from the background during the production of director Peter Jackson’s 2021 documentary series, “The Beatles: Get Back”.

Last summer, the Recording Academy announced several changes to the Grammy Awards, including new protocols tied to technological advances in machine learning. It made headlines: “Only human producers” could win the music industry’s highest honor in a decision aimed at the use of artificial intelligence in popular music. At the 2025 Grammys, apparently, those changes are being implemented. Album of the Year Revamped

Last year’s Best Album category was dominated by pop women — and that continues, with Taylor Swift, Chappelle Rhone, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX’s spirited approach to the genre receiving nominations. The latter is a nice surprise, but the two nominees are creative outliers. OutKast frontman Andre 3000’s experimental jazz-flute album “New Blue Sun” is a contender, as is Jacob Collier’s “Jesse Volume.” 4,” though he may fill the void left by Jon Batiste. brat summer is forever

Charli XCX, who has never received a solo artist nomination at the Grammys, is up for seven awards at the 2025 ceremony. These include record and album of the year, as well as pop singles and pop duo/group performances, pop dance recordings, dance/electronic albums and music videos. Clearly, his culture-changing “BRAT” album — and the summer of memes it inspired — has made a real impact. Exciting – and undoubtedly surprising – first-time nominees

There is no dearth of first-time enrollees this year. Less was expected of some – like Roan, Carpenter and Shaboozi – than others. Willow Smith receives her first nomination in the Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocal category for her arrangement of her song “BigFeelings”. Linda Martel, the country’s first commercially successful black female musician, who appears with Shaboozie on Beyoncé’s “Spaghetti”, is up for the melodic rap performance category. This gives the progenitor his first Grammy nomination at the age of 83.

And finally, Morgan Wallen – undoubtedly one of the country’s most popular musicians, and one surrounded by controversy – has received his first two Grammy nominations for his feature on Malone’s “I Had Some Help”. Last year, his song “Last Night” was nominated for Best Country Song, but that’s a songwriter’s award, and Wallen didn’t get a nod.

In the past, country singers have been absent from the nominations. In 2021, after video surfaced of him using a racial slur, he was disqualified or limited from several awards shows and did not receive any Grammy nominations for his bestselling “Dangerous: The Double Album”. Latin music is missing from the top categories again

Like last year, despite a plethora of worthy talent, Latin music is missing from the top categories at the 2025 Grammys: Peso Pluma’s “Exodo,” Shakira’s “Las Mujeres y No Lloran,” Residente’s “Las Letras y No Importán,” Carin Leon’s “Boca Chueca, Vol. 1” and Bad Bunny’s “Nadi Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana” are among them. No K-pop?

Same as above: K-pop also seems to be absent. There are no nominations for BTS members who released solo material this year: RM’s “Right Place, Wrong Person,” J-Hope’s “Hope on the Street, Vol. 1,” and Jimin’s “Muse.” As a boy band, BTS has received five nominations in their career. Only one nomination for historical artists

Despite being one of the great global superstars of the present time – regularly celebrated as one of the most streamed artists on the planet – Bad Bunny’s “Nadi Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana” has received little attention from the music industry. Urbana received only one nomination for the album.

And Usher, who’s had a blockbuster year — including a star-studded Super Bowl halftime show — also received only one nomination for R&B album. …and no one else

In pop, Dua Lipa’s “Eternal Optimism” is nowhere to be seen. In the country, Best New Artist hopeful Megan Moroney received no nominations. In R&B, Normani’s long-awaited debut album, “Dopamine,” failed to make waves among voters, and in rap, Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday 2” and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Megan” are absent. End of Jack Antonoff’s reign?

Last year, Jack Antonoff took home the title of Non-Classical Domestic Producer of the Year for the third consecutive year, becoming the only other producer to do so consecutively along with Babyface. This year, he did not get any nod in the category – where he has been in since 2019. Who will hold this post?

The 2025 Grammy Awards will air live on CBS and Paramount from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 2.

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