The Marathi Archives2017 Grammy nominations were announced this morning, and people naturally already have a lot of feelings (No Zayn for Best New Artist?).
As expected, many of the top categories will come down to Beyonce vs. Adele (give or take a Drake). Smart money should be on Beyonce to have the slightest edge. Queen Bey has never won Album of the Year, and the Grammys will likely want to acknowledge her most substantial work.
Beyond the Album of the Year showdown, here are the big storylines coming out of this morning's Grammy nominations.
1. No David BowieMany suspected that Bowie’s final opus – released just days before his death last January – would snag one of the Album of the Year slots. Instead, alongside unsurprising nods for Adele, Beyonce, Justin Bieber and Drake, Sturgill Simpson’s Sailor’s Guide to Earthmanaged to snag the fifth slot over Blackstar. Also missing out on the biggest prize? Kanye West's The Life of Pablo.
2. The Chainsmokers are Grammy nomineesThe Internet joke (never forget #Selfie) have turned legit. That’s what happens when you lowkey have the No. 1 song in the country for months -- though if Chainsmokers beat Chance the Rapper for Best New Artist we’re going to have some problems.
3. Start respecting Justin BieberBieber is having a verygood morning. He made basically his best showing possible, with noms for Album and Song of the Year, alongside other pop categories. For a dude who has been openly angry in the past for being ignored by the recording industry, this marks a big change. Congrats Justin. You're a man now.
SEE ALSO: Beyoncé could soon have the most Grammys of any female artist ever4. Where's Lady Gaga?Calm down. Thanks to the Grammys insane eligibility period (the cutoff is Sept. 30, 2016 for the 2017 ceremony) Joannewasn't eligible. It's why we're only just now getting around to Adele's 25nominations, even though that album -- and "Hello" -- came out last fall. If she's overlooked next year, then we can cue the freakout
5. Bow downYup, Beyonce is still killing it. The star was the most-nominated artist this year with nine (!) nods, and if she wins eight of those she'll be the most-awarded female artists in Grammys history. Lemonadefor everyone!
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