Key Points
- SZA has the most Grammy Award nominations this year with nine.
- Olivia Rodrigo, boygenius, Brandy Clark, Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus, and Taylor Swift are each up for six Grammys.
- Jon Batiste led the male nominations with six.
Versatile recording artist SZA has led this year's Grammy Award nominations with nine, coming in ahead of industry heavyweights , Miley Cyrus, and Billie Eilish, in a year made for women artists and the movie blockbuster Barbie.
The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 4 February.
The 34-year-old SZA, born Solána Imani Rowe, snagged nominations for album of the year with SOS and record of the year and song of the year for Kill Bill while being shortlisted in multiple genres including pop, melodic rap and both progressive and traditional R&B.
The song Kill Bill, also nominated for best R&B performance, takes its name from the two-part Quentin Tarantino film with lyrics about killing an ex-boyfriend and his girlfriend.
The narrator concludes she would "rather be in hell than alone".
The album of the year nominees competing with SZA's SOS are Midnights by Swift, Endless Summer Vacation by Cyrus, World Music Radio by Jon Batiste, the record by boygenius, Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd by Lana Del Rey, The Age of Pleasure by Janelle Monáe, and GUTS by Olivia Rodrigo.
Victoria Monét followed closely behind SZA with seven nominations including best new artist and record of the year and best R&B song for On My Mama.
Phoebe Bridgers, apart from her duo performance nomination along with SZA for Ghost in the Machine, scored six other nominations as part of boygenius, a collaboration with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus.
Rodrigo took six nominations, with her hit vampire getting nominated for record of the year, song of the year, and best pop solo performance.
Those six nominations tied her with country star Brandy Clark and industry stalwarts Eilish, Cyrus, and Swift.
boygenius, a collaboration between Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, scored six nominations. Source: Getty / Taylor Hill
Although Swift failed to break away from the pack in nominations, those six give her 52 total for her career.
She has won 12 times.
Consistent with the girl power theme of this year's nominations, the motion picture , directed by Greta Gerwig, captured four of the five nominations for best song written for visual media category.
Among them was Eilish's What Was I Made For? which was also nominated for record of the year, song of the year and best pop solo performance.
Representing the guys, actor Ryan Gosling's I'm Just Ken was nominated in the visual media category.
Jon Batiste led male singers with six nominations.
This year's Grammys cover recordings that were released between 1 October 2022 and 15 September 2023.
The voters are recording artists, songwriters, composers, producers, mixers and engineers.
Last year pop icon Beyoncé won four Grammys, breaking the record for most career wins with 32.
She is also tied with her husband, rapper Jay-Z, with the most career nominations with 88.