Queen b ‘Queen’ Beyoncé, 41, also joins her husband, rapper Jay-Z, as the most nominated artist of all time, with 88 nominations
Beyoncé has garnered 9 nominations for the upcoming Grammy Awards. — Chris Pizzello/AP/SIPA
Singer Beyoncé collected the most nominations for the next Grammy Awards in 2023 on Tuesday, with nine categories, ahead of rapper Kendrick Lamar, British pop diva Adele and Brandi Carlile.
The list of nominations opens the way to; a rematch between Beyoncé and Adele during this 65th ceremony. In 2017, the British artist had crushed competition in the main categories, winning five awards with her album “25”, at the expense of American.
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Best Album, Best Song…
Five years later, Beyoncé took pole position with his album released in July, “Renaissance”, with dance, house and disco accents. Her nine nominations, including in the flagship categories of album, song and recording of the year, put her ahead of Californian rapper Kendrick Lamar, who got eight, then Adele and pop, rock and country singer Brandi Carlile , which collect seven.
The “ Queen” Beyoncé, 41, also joins her husband, rapper Jay-Z, as the most nominated artist. of all time, with 88 nominations.
