![]() The women of pop, however, weren’t so lucky. Unlike the 2018 awards, when Lorde was the only woman in the Album of the Year category, every major category is at least 50 percent female on the 2019 list, with Janelle Monáe, H.E.R., and Ella Mai rounding out the squad. The next most-nominated women are Cardi B, with five noms, and Kacey Musgraves, with four. Her album By the Way, I Forgive You is up for Album of the Year and Best Americana Album, and several of its songs received nods as well. The woman with the most nominations, with a total of six, is Brandi Carlile. Among those are nods for album, record, and song of the year. Just 24 hours after Black Panther received only two of the many Golden Globes nominations it was expected to, the film’s soundtrack showed up eight times on the list of Grammy noms, making it and producer Kendrick Lamar-who also performed on several tracks-the most nominated at the 2019 ceremony. Here are some of the biggest takeaways from the list. ![]() ![]() That said, the noms aren’t without their fair share of snubs and surprising inclusions. ![]() In a major contrast to those years, however, the 2019 nominations comprise a much more even playing field: While Kendrick Lamar and Drake received the most nominations, all the major categories were flooded with female artists as well, hopefully signifying some much-needed changes to the gatekeepers of the music industry. This time around, the ceremony will be held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 10, and while the night’s celebrity host has yet to be announced, James Corden took on the role in both 20 without causing any major drama, so there’s a good chance CBS will tap their silliest late night star for the job once again. On Friday morning, the nominees for the 2019 Grammy Awards were announced across both CBS News and Apple Music. ![]()
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