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Beyonce and Taylor Swift make history as Grammy nominations revealed
Beyonce and Taylor Swift have made Grammy history, with the nominations for this year’s awards revealed.
Beyonce leads this year’s female-dominated nominations, receiving 11 nods and making her the most nominated artist in the show’s 67 history, with 99 in total.
It means she overtakes her husband, rapper Jay-Z, with whom she was previously tied on 88 nominations.
Her success as the most-nominated artist comes after her country album, Cowboy Carter, was roundly snubbed at this year’s Country Music Association Awards.
The 43-year-old star’s chart-topping album secured nods for album of the year and best country album, while track Texas Hold ‘Em is up for record of the year and song of the year.
Beyonce picked up her 32nd gong at last year’s ceremony, but despite winning the most awards in a lifetime, she’s yet to win the coveted album of the year award.
With recognition across a host of genres – including pop, country, Americana and melodic rap – many will be predicting she’ll surely take the prize home next year. If she does, it will make her the first black woman to do so this century.
Meanwhile, Swift’s seventh nod in the album category for her surprise double album The Tortured Poets Department means she overtakes Barbra Streisand, who had formerly tied with the Shake It Off star with six nominations.
Swift won the best album category last year with Midnights.