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Beyonc, OutKast Top Grammy Noms
12/04/2003 4:15 PM, E! Online Lia Haberman
Going solo proved to be a wise career choice for several of this
year's biggest Grammy nominees.
The move paid off today
for Beyonc,
Justin
Timberlake and even OutKast,
whose album is made up of two solo efforts, as the nominations for the
46th Annual Grammy Awards were announced early Thursday morning.
Grammy voters were crazy for the Destiny's Child frontwoman,
who received a leading six nominations, including Record of the Year for
her single "Crazy in Love" from her debut solo album Dangerously
in Love.
Her partnership with beau Jay-Z on "Crazy
in Love" also scored the pair a nod for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
while the bootylicious babe all but tied up the R&B categories with
nominations for Best Contemporary R&B Album, Best R&B Song for "Crazy in
Love", Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "Dangerously in Love" and
Best R&B Duo Performance for "The Closer I Get to You" with Luther Vandross .
Also topping the list with half-dozen nods
is a hip hop-heavy trifecta: OutKast's Andre 3000 and Big Boi who are
up for Album of the Year with what many critics call their best effort
to date, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below; Jay-Z for collaborations
with Beyonc and Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse; and Pharrell
Williams, who received three noms alone for his production efforts with
the Neptunes.
Pharrell's odds of winning Grammy gold could
take a hit since he competes against himself in bookend categories: Best
Rap/Sung Collaboration for his performances with Snoop Dogg and Uncle
Charlie Wilson on "Beautiful," and with Jay-Z on The Neptunes' single
"Frontin'," while in the Best Rap Song category, he's up for cowriting
the Neptunes' "Beautiful" and Jay-Z's "Excuse Me Miss."
As
expected, Timberlake also fared well for his debut effort,
Justified, scoring five nominations including Album of the Year
and Record of the Year.
In all,
nine artists scored five nods each, including sentimental faves Warren Zevon , who died of lung cancer in September, and Vandross, who continues
to recover from a near-fatal stroke.
Also a part of the
quintet crew: Powerhouse hip-hoppers 50 Cent, Eminem and Missy Elliott,
whose Under Construction is up for Album of the Year. Rounding
out the list: Pharrell Williams' Neptunes partner Chad Hugo, country
crooner Ricky Skaggs and newbie angst-pop group Evanescence, up for
Album of the Year for the group's first album Fallen and Best New
Artist.
Others in the Best New Artist race include 50
Cent, Fountains of Wayne, Heather Headley and Sean Paul.
Not making the newcomers cut were any of the American Idol
alumni, including the megaselling Clay Aiken. But inaugural Idol
champ Kelly Clarkson did receive a Best Female Pop Vocal Performance nod
for her single "Miss Independent" off her debut album, Thankful,
and second-season champ Ruben Studdard picked up a nod for Best Male R&B
Performance for "Superstar."
Meanwhile, competing against
Evanescence, Timberlake, Elliott and OutKast in the Album of the Year
race is surprise contender the White Stripes, for Elephant, their
latest album.
Stripes frontman Jack White is up for a
combined four nominations, including one individual nod for for Best
Rock Song for writing the group's "Seven Nation Army." Other fourpeat
nominees include Erykah Badu , Willie Nelson and Jose Serebrier.
Even with all the young 'uns competing for Grammy gold,
expect this to be a potentially teary TV event as posthumous honors
could go out to recently departed artists including Zevon, Celia Cruz,
George Harrison , Rosemary Clooney , June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash ,
all of whom racked up nominations Thursday.
Harrison, who
died of cancer in November 2001, is being considered in three
categories, including Best Pop Vocal Album for Brainwashed and
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for his single "Any Road," where he'll
be competing against Zevon's single "Keep My In Your Heart."
Also reaching out from beyond the grave are Cruz, who gets a
Best Salsa/Merengue Album nod five months after her death from brain
cancer, and Clooney, who died of complications from lung cancer in June
2002. Clooney scored an unusal twofer in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal
Album, where her own album, The Last Concert, competes with Bette Midler 's homage, Bette Midler Sings The Rosemary Clooney
Songbook.
Meanwhile, Carter Cash's recording "Keep On
The Sunny Side" will vie for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and
her and hubby Johnny Cash's "Temptation" competes in the Best Country
Collaboration with Vocals category. The Man in Black, whose "Hurt" video
is also nominated, and his lady died within months of each other this
year.
Finally, in a bizarre twist the Clintons, as in
America's former first family, will both compete in the Spoken Word
categories: Senator Hillary and her autobiography Living History
for Best Spoken Word Album and former President Bill, who partnered with
fellow nominees Mikhail Gorbachev and Sophia Loren on Peter And The
Wolf, for Best Spoken Word Album for Children.
The
musical extravaganza honoring the old, new and just plain strange is
back in Los Angeles after a detour to the Big Apple last year. The
awards are set to be handed out February 8 at the Staples Center in Los
Angeles, with the televised portion airing live on CBS beginning at 8
p.m. ET.
Here's a rundown of nominees in the major
categories:
Album of the Year:
- Under
Construction, Missy Elliott
- Fallen, Evanescence
-
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, OutKast
- Justified,
Justin Timberlake
- Elephant, White Stripes
Record of the Year:
- "Crazy in Love," Beyonc
Knowles featuring Jay-Z
- "Where is the Love?," Black Eyed Peas
and Justin Timberlake
- "Clocks," Coldplay
- "Lose Yourself,"
Eminem
- "Hey Ya!," OutKast
Song of the Year
(Songwriter Award):
- "Beautiful," Linda Perry (artist:
Christina Aguilera )
- "Dance with My Father," Luther Vandross and
Richard Marx (Luther Vandross)
- "I'm with You," Avril Lavigne and
The Matrix (Avril Lavigne)
- "Keep Me in Your Heart," Warren Zevon
and Jorge Caldern (Warren Zevon)
- "Lose Yourself," Eminem, Jeff
Bass and Luis Resto (Eminem)
New Artist:
-
Evanescence
- 50 Cent
- Fountains of Wayne
- Heather
Headley
- Sean Paul
Pop Vocal Album:
-
Stripped, Christina Aguilera
- Brainwashed, George
Harrison
- Bare, Annie Lennox
- Motown, Michael McDonald
- Justified, Justin Timberlake
Rock
Album:
- Audioslave, Audioslave
-
Fallen, Evanescence
- One by One, Foo Fighters
-
More Than You Think You Are, Matchbox Twenty
- The Long
Road, Nickelback
Rap Album:
- Under
Construction, Missy Elliott
- Get Rich or Die Tryin', 50
Cent
- The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse, Jay-Z
-
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, OutKast
- Phrenology,
The Roots
Country Album:
- Cry,
Faith Hill
- My Baby Don't Tolerate, Lyle Lovett
-
Run That By Me One More Time, Willie
Nelson and Ray Price
- Live and Kickin', Willie Nelson
- Up!, Shania Twain
- Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin
Brothers, Various Artists
Complete list
of 2004 Grammy nominations.
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