Sam Smith, Beyonce, Pharrell lead Grammy noms

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Newcomer Sam Smith joined Beyonce and Pharrell Williams on Friday to lead in nominations for the Grammy Awards, with the music industry’s annual picks weighted toward R&B-influenced artists.

Smith — the British blue-eyed soul singer who emerged in force this year with Stay With Me, a ballad about a one-night stand — was tied with Beyonce and Williams for nominations in six categories at music’s most-watched awards.

What is going on! 6 Grammy nominations. Dear Lord, Smith wrote on Instagram as he posted a picture of his face somewhere between tears and a grimace.

Smith’s debut album In the Lonely Hour was nominated for the most prestigious Album of the Year along with the prolific Williams’ Girl, which features the globally viral anthem Happy.

Beyonce, who won six Grammys in 2010 in one of the awards’ biggest-ever hauls, was also tapped for Album of the Year with her latest, self-titled album, which includes her tune of marital bliss Drunk in Love sung with husband Jay Z.

One Grammy surprise was Beck, whose collage-like and sometimes ironic songs have won him a passionate following for two decades but who has often been considered out of the mainstream.

Beck was nominated in four categories including Album of the Year for his introspective Morning Phase.

British songwriter Ed Sheeran, who has collaborated with superstar pop acts such as One Direction, was also nominated for Album of the Year for his second studio album X.

Nods to new artists

The Grammy winners will be announced at a gala ceremony in Los Angeles on February 8.

The nominations, announced throughout the day on US television and Twitter, showed a shift in direction after French electronic duo Daft Punk won last year’s top Grammys. All but one of the nods for Record of the Year went to a white artist heavily influenced by R&B or hip hop.

Smith was the only male artist tapped for Record of the Year, which recognises songs. Other nominees included fellow new artists Meghan Trainor for All About That Bass and Australian rapper Iggy Azalea for Fancy, which features British singer Charli XCX.

Sia, another Australian influenced by R&B, scored a nomination for Chandelier. It was the biggest nomination in her more than two-decade career, although she previously was in contention two years ago in a rap category.

Country-turned-pop superstar Taylor Swift got a nod for Record of the Year with Shake it Off from her chart-topping album 1989. The album as a whole, which last month enjoyed the biggest single-week sales for a US album in 12 years, came out too late for Grammy eligibility.

One for U2

U2, the most nominated group in Grammy history, received a nod for Best Rock Album for Songs of Innocence but the Irish superstars were passed over for Album of the Year.

The album was controversially released for free on iTunes in September but U2 rushed out a limited-edition vinyl in time to be Grammy eligible.

Beck was also in contention in the rock category, along with veteran heartland outfit Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, garage band The Black Keys and alternative rocker and producer Ryan Adams.

Women took three of the five nominations for Country Album, despite the dominance of male-dominated bro-country on the radio.

Brandy Clark was nominated for 12 Stories, which was released on a Dallas label after Nashville would not touch it, with established stars Miranda Lambert and Lee Ann Womack also in the running.

Clark was separately nominated in the closely watched Best New Artist category, along with Azalea and Smith. Also in the category were Haim, the Fleetwood Mac-inspired California band featuring three sisters, and British rockers Bastille.

Azalea was also nominated for Best Rap Album along with veteran Eminem, who recently threatened her in a song. Others in the category are the successful actor and poet Common, marijuana-loving soloist Wiz Khalifa and television star Childish Gambino, as well as Schoolboy Q, who released his major label debut.

Here are the nominees in the top categories for the 57th annual Grammy Awards:

Album of the year: Morning Phase, Beck; Beyonce, Beyonce; X, Ed Sheeran; In the Lonely Hour, Sam Smith; G I R L, Pharrell.

Record of the year: Fancy, Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX; Chandelier, Sia; Stay With Me (Darkchild Version), Sam Smith; Shake It Off, Taylor Swift; All About That Bass, Meghan Trainor.

Song of the year (songwriter’s award): All About That Bass, Meghan Trainor and Kevin Kadish; Chandelier, Sia and Jesse Shatkin; Shake It Off, Taylor Swift, Max Martin and Shellback; Stay With Me (Darkchild Version), Sam Smith,

James Napier and William Phillips Take Me to Church, Hozier.

Best new artist: Iggy Azalea, Bastille, Brandy Clark, HAIM, Sam Smith.

Best pop vocal album: Ghost Stories, Coldplay; Bangerz, Miley Cyrus; My Everything, Ariana Grande; Prism, Katy Perry; X, Ed Sheeran; In the Lonely Hour, Sam Smith.

Best pop solo performance: All of Me (Live), John Legend; Chandelier, Sia; Stay With Me (Darkchild Version), Sam Smith; Shake It Off, Taylor Swift; Happy (Live), Pharrell.

Best country album: Riser, Dierks Bentley; The Outsiders, Eric Church; 12 Stories, Brandy Clark; Platinum, Miranda Lambert; The Way I’m Livin’, Lee Ann Womack.

Best urban contemporary album: Sail Out, Jhene Aiko; Beyonce, Beyonce; X, Chris Brown; Mali Is, Mali Music; G I R L, Pharrell.

Best R&B album: Islander, Bernhoft; Lift Your Spirit, Aloe Blacc; Love, Marriage & Divorce, Toni Braxton and Babyface; Black Radio 2, Robert Glasper Experiment; Give the People What They Want, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings.

Best rap album: The New Classic, Iggy Azalea; Because the Internet, Childish Gambino; Nobody’s Smiling, Common; The Marshall Mathers LP2, Eminem; Oxymoron, Schoolboy Q; Blacc Hollywood, Wiz Khalifa.

Best rock album: Ryan Adams, Ryan Adams; Morning Phase, Beck; Turn Blue, the Black Keys; Magnetic Eye, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers; Songs of Innocence, U2.

Best alternative music album: This Is All Yours, Alt-J; Reflektor, Arcade Fire; Melophobia, Cage the Elephant; St. Vincent, St. Vincent; Lazaretto, Jack White
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