The 2011 Grammy Awards will be here before you know it (February 13th 2011 to be exact), and today, the nominations were announced with Eminem receiving the most nods! The Detroit born rapper has an impressive 10 nominations, while R&B newcomer Bruno Mars scored 7, and Jay-Z and Lady Gaga each snagged 6.
Other acts nominated include Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, B.o.B., Drake, Beyonce, John Mayer, Susan Boyle, Rihanna, Fantasia, Monica, Usher and tons more. Michael Jackson was even on the list, receiving a nomination in the “Best Male Pop Vocal Performance” category for “This Is It.”
Check out the full list of nominees when you continue reading below!!
Song of the Year
‘Beg, Steal or Borrow’ — Ray LaMontagne
‘Forget You’ — Cee-Lo
‘The House That Built Me’ — Miranda Lambert
‘Love the Way You Lie’ — Eminem Feat. Rihanna
‘Need You Now’ — Lady Antebellum
Album of the Year
‘The Suburbs’ — Arcade Fire
‘Recovery’ — Eminem
‘Need You Now’ — Lady Antebellum
‘The Fame Monster’ — Lady Gaga
‘Teenage Dream’ — Katy Perry
Best New Artist
Justin Bieber
Drake
Florence and the Machine
Mumford and Sons
Esperanza Spalding
Record of the Year
‘Nothing on You’ — B.o.B. Feat. Bruno Mars
‘Love the Way You Lie’ — Eminem Feat. Rihanna
‘Forget You’ — Cee-Lo
‘Empire State of Mind — Jay-Z Feat. Alicia Keys
‘Need You Now’ — Lady Antebellum
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
‘King of Anything’ — Sara Bareilles
‘Halo (Live)’ — Beyoncé
‘Chasing Pirates’ — Norah Jones
‘Bad Romance’ — Lady Gaga
‘Teenage Dream’ — Katy Perry
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
‘Haven’t Met You Yet’ — Michael Bublé
‘This is It’ — Michael Jackson
‘Whataya Want from Me’ — Adam Lambert
‘Just the Way You Are’ — Bruno Mars
‘Half of My Heart’ — John Mayer
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
‘Satisfied’ — Jewel
‘The House That Built Me’ — Miranda Lambert
‘Swingin” — LeAnn Rimes
‘Temporary Home’ — Carrie Underwood
‘I’d Love to Be Your Last’ — Gretchen Wilson
Best Pop Performance By a Group or Duo with Vocals
‘Don’t Stop Believin’ (Regionals Version)’ — ‘Glee’ cast
‘The Only Exception’ — Paramore
‘Babyfather’ — Sade
‘Hey, Soul Sister (Live)’ — Train
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
‘Airplanes, Part II’ — B.o.B., Eminem & Hayley Williams
‘Imagine’ — Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No 1, Jeff Beck & Oumou Sangare
‘If it Wasn’t for Bad’ — Elton John & Leon Russell
‘Telephone’ — Lady Gaga & Beyoncé
‘California Gurls’ — Katy Perry & Snoop Dogg
Best Pop Vocal Album
‘My World 2.0’ — Justin Bieber
‘I Dreamed a Dream’ — Susan Boyle
‘The Fame Monster’ — Lady Gaga
‘Battle Studies’ — John Mayer
‘Teenage Dream’ — Katy Perry
Best Country Song
‘The Breath You Take’ — George Strait
‘Free’ — Zac Brown Band
‘The House That Built Me’ — Miranda Lambert
‘I’d Love to Be Your Last’ — Gretchen Wilson
‘If I Die Young’ — The Band Perry
‘Need You Now’ — Lady Antebellum
Best Country Album
‘Up on the Ridge’ — Dierks Bentley
‘You Get What You Give’ — Zac Brown Band
‘The Guitar Song’ — Jamey Johnson
‘Need You Now’ — Lady Antebellum
‘Revolution’ — Miranda Lambert
Best Rock Song
‘Angry World’ — Neil Young
‘Little Lion Man’ — Mumford & Sons
‘Radioactive’ — Kings Of Leon
‘Resistance’ — Muse
‘Tighten Up’ — The Black Keys
Best Rock Album
‘Emotion & Commotion’ — Jeff Beck
‘The Resistance’ — Muse
‘Backspacer’ — Pearl Jam
‘Mojo’ — Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
‘Le Noise’ — Neil Young
Best R&B Song
‘Bittersweet’ — Fantasia
‘Finding My Way Back’ — Jaheim
‘Second Chance’ — El DeBarge
‘Shine’ — John Legend & The Roots
‘Why Would You Stay’ — Kem
Best R&B Album
‘The Love & War Masterpeace’ — Raheem DeVaughn
‘Back To Me’ — Fantasia
‘Another Round’ — Jaheim
‘Wake Up!’ — John Legend & The Roots
‘Still Standing’ — Monica
Best Contemporary R&B Album
‘Graffiti’ — Chris Brown
‘Untitled’ — R. Kelly
‘Transition’ — Ryan Leslie
‘The ArchAndroid’ — Janelle Monáe
‘Raymond V Raymond’ — Usher
Best Rap Song
‘Empire State Of Mind — Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
‘Love the Way You Lie’ — Eminem & Rihanna
‘Not Afraid — Eminem
‘Nothin’ On You’ — B.o.B & Bruno Mars
‘On To The Next One’ –Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz
Best Rap Album
‘The Adventures of Bobby Ray’ — B.o.B
‘Thank Me Later’ — Drake
‘Recovery’ — Eminem
‘The Blueprint 3’ — Jay-Z
‘How I Got Over’ — The Roots
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
‘Crazy Heart’ — Various Artists
‘Glee: The Music, Volume 1’ — ‘Glee’ Cast
‘Treme’ — Various Artists
‘True Blood-Volume 2’ — Various Artists
‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ — Various Artists.