The singers, who have dominated the platforms with their latest hits, lead the top Grammys' categories.
Just like Bieber, H.E.R. and Doja Cat also have eight nominations, while Billie and the former actress
Olivia Rodrigo will compete in 7 nominations.
But it is, in fact, the jazz musician, and Oscar winner for the soundtrack of the film Soul (2020), Jon Batiste
who has a total of 11 nominations, increasing the chances of expanding his collection of awards.
On the other hand, in the category of Best Latin Pop album, there is the Spanish Pablo Alborán with
his album 'Vértigo,' there is also 'Mis Amores' by Paula Arenas, 'Hechos a la Antigua' by Ricardo Arjona,
'Mis Manos' by Camilo, 'Mendó' by Alex Cuba, and, last but not least, 'Revelación' by Selena Gomez, being
her first Grammy nomination. The songwriter Taylor Swift, who has been doing nothing but topping
platforms lately, also has a nomination for her album 'Evermore' in the Best Album category. She competes
with Kanye West and his album 'Donda.' West also competes in three other categories.
In addition, in the category of Best Urban Music, competing are, of course, Rauw Alejandro with his album 'Afrodisíaco.'
Bad Bunny with 'El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo,' 'Jose' by J Balvin, 'KG0516' by Karol G and
Kali Uchis with 'Sin Miedo (Del Amor Y Otros Demonios) 8'.
Also, Lady Gaga and Tony Bennet, who perform together on the album 'Love For Sale,' are competing for
six nominations.
In fact, the music rapper and Beyoncé's husband, Jay Z, become the artist with the most nominations in the
history of these awards, with 83.
You can watch the complete list here.