Grammys 2020: Snubs and Surprises

Getting a
Grammy nomination isn't easy. Even a low-key award like "best jazz
instrumental album" received 302 entries.
For the more
coveted record of the year prize, a staggering 1,160 candidates were submitted.
Members of the Recording Academy narrowed that down to eight nominees, with the
likes of Taylor Swift, Lizzo and Billie Eilish all in the running.
That
category sets a pattern, with female artists dominating the "big
four" awards - best new artist, song of the year, record of the year and
album of the year.
Lil Nas X
also has a lot to celebrate - with nominations in record of the year, album of
the year and best new artist.
But, even
with 84 categories, there's always a debate over perceived snubs. And this year
is no different, with Ed Sheeran and Maren Morris shut out of the main
categories.
Here are
some of the other notable facts, figures, stats and surprises.
Taylor Swift
is a darling of the Grammys, with 10 wins under her belt - including two album
of the year awards. But the Academy didn't shower her last album with love. The
shadowy and vengeful Reputation received a single nomination for best pop
album.
Swift did
better this year, with four nominations - but she's still frozen out of the
best album category; which she was widely predicted to walk away with.
She can
console herself, though, with the citation for song of the year, which
recognises the craft of songwriting. Lover, the starry-eyed title track of her
seventh album, is the only song in the running to be written by one person. And
that's one Taylor Alison Swift.
At 17 years
old, Billie Eilish is the youngest singer in Grammys history to receive
nominations in all four of the main categories.
She turns 18
next month but, even so, she stands to be the youngest-ever winner of album of
the year for her snarling, macabre debut When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We
Go.
If she does,
she steals the crown from Taylor Swift, who was just 20 when she won album of
the year for her second record, Fearless, in 2010.
Lizzo's
breakthrough this year has been as loud and joyous as the artist herself; and
the Detroit-born musician rightfully gets a nod for best new artist.
More
controversial is her record of the year nomination for Truth Hurts. Why?
Because the salty empowerment anthem was originally released as a stand-alone
single in 2017.
Luckily for
Lizzo, it was never submitted for a Grammy at the time; and made its first
appearance on an album this year - Truth Hurts appears on the deluxe edition of
Cuz I Love You, which was released in April - meaning the Academy gave it the
go-ahead.

Sparks flew
as Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper performed Shallow at this year's Grammy
ceremony - and their steamy performance was followed by an award for best pop
duo/group performance.
So it's a
surprise to see the soundtrack for A Star Is Born nominated this year. Luckily,
there's a simple explanation: Shallow came out as a single right before the end
of the eligibility period for the 2019 Grammys. But the film's soundtrack was
released too late to be considered.
All of which
means Ally and Jack could be reunited in Los Angeles next January. Fingers
crossed.
Well, if you
believe their fans, that is.
The South
Korean boy-band broke all sorts of records this year, headlining two nights at Wembley
Stadium, and scoring their first top 10 single with Boy With Luv.
Their
fiercely-dedicated fans fervently hoped that'd lead to a Grammy nomination but
sadly it wasn't to be... The best pop group performance category, which was
their most likely target, was dominated by collaborations like Shawn Mendes and
Camila Cabello's Senorita; and Lil Nas X's hook-up with Billy Ray Cyrus on the
all-conquering Old Town Road.
And to be
fair, all of those songs made a bigger impact on the charts and the radio than
anything BTS released in the last 12 months. Maybe next year, guys.
Given that
she's one of the biggest stars on the planet, it's shocking to consider that
Ariana Grande has never been nominated for one of the Grammys' main prizes. In
fact, she only won her first trophy earlier this year - picking up best pop
album for Sweetener.
That changes
this year, as Thank U, Next gets a nod for album of the year; and the single 7
Rings makes the grade for record of the year.

The
recognition comes as Grande moves away from production-line pop to a more
conversational, confessional style - with her fifth album frankly discussing
the depression and anxiety she suffered after the death of her ex-boyfriend Mac
Miller.
FROM bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-
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