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jeo4
12-07-2004, 02:31 PM
Kanye West leads Grammy nominations
Usher, Keys, Charles also in top tier
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 Posted: 2:15 PM EST (1915 GMT)

(CNN) -- The Grammy Awards loves newcomers -- witness the success of Alicia Keys and Norah Jones in recent years -- and this year the music awards have smiled on rapper Kanye West.

West, who has steered away from hard-core topics in favor of lyrics about everyday life, led nominations Tuesday for the 47th annual Grammy Awards, earning 10 nods, including song of the year, album of the year and best new artist.

"Ten nominations, that's amazing," West, a nominations presenter at the Music Box Theatre in Hollywood, told The Associated Press. "That's like a perfect score. I'm at a loss for words."

Several artists -- including Keys, Ray Charles, Green Day and Usher -- earned nominations in two of the big three categories: song, album and record of the year.

Usher's hit single "Yeah!" and album "Confessions" are nominated for record of the year and album of the year, respectively, while Keys' "If I Ain't Got You" and "The Diary of Alicia Keys" are up for song of the year (a songwriter's award) and album of the year.

Rounding out the latter category are Charles' "Genius Loves Company," Green Day's "American Idiot" and newcomer West's "College Dropout." West's song of the year nomination is for "Jesus Walks."

Other record of the year nominees are "Let's Get It Started" by the Black Eyed Peas; "Here We Go Again" by Charles and Norah Jones; "American Idiot" by Green Day; and "Heaven" by Los Lonely Boys.

Song of the year nods went to "Daughters," written and performed by John Mayer; "Jesus Walks," written by West and C. Smith; Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying" written by Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman; Hoobastank's "The Reason," by Daniel Estrin and Douglas Robb; and Keys' "If I Ain't Got You," which she wrote and performed.

West, Los Lonely Boys, Maroon 5, Joss Stone and Gretchen Wilson are up for best new artist.

The narrower album categories -- R&B album of the year, rock album of the year, country album of the year and rap album of the year -- favored music veterans.

Among the R&B album nominees are Anita Baker ("My Everything"), Al Green ("I Can't Stop") and Prince ("Musicology"), while rock album nods went to Green Day, Elvis Costello & the Imposters ("The Delivery Man") and Velvet Revolver ("Contraband"). Velvet Revolver is made up of former Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland and members of Guns N' Roses.

After years out of the spotlight, Loretta Lynn earned a best country album nomination for her Jack White-produced "Van Lear Rose." Keith Urban ("Be Here") and Tim McGraw ("Live Like You Were Dying") are also represented in the category.

And rap album nominees include the Beastie Boys ("To the 5 Boroughs"), LL Cool J ("The DEFinition") and Jay-Z ("The Black Album").

"Brian Wilson Presents Smile," the Beach Boys frontman's presentation of the never-issued 1967 "Smile" album, was nominated for best pop vocal album.

Usher and Keys each had eight nominations. Charles, who died in June, had seven, and Green Day received six.

The Grammys will be given out February 13 in Los Angeles, California, during a broadcast on CBS.

Source: CNN.com

bob
12-07-2004, 06:17 PM
Out of every artist mentioned in that article, I like Jack White. And since he's up for producing Loretta Lynn's album, go Loretta Lynn.

SykkBoy
12-07-2004, 07:29 PM
I'll be skipping them this year, nothing mentioned really excites me...

The Heart Collector
12-07-2004, 07:34 PM
Maroon 5? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

SykkBoy
12-07-2004, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by The Heart Collector
Maroon 5? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

does this post mean I'm not the only one to find them grossly overrated?? :)

sharkstank
12-07-2004, 10:16 PM
go kanye

WWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOO

chinton
12-11-2004, 06:04 PM
Im so happy and Im not usually that excited about the Grammys. Green Day created not only the best albums of the year but one of the best punk albums Ive heard in a long time. Im so glad that the Grammys reconized them

Sigur509
12-11-2004, 10:50 PM
Hope Green Day wins nothing. I would like to see Norah Jones go for best Album.

chinton
12-11-2004, 11:47 PM
Im guessing you dont like Green Day. I do like Nora Jones though

Sigur509
12-12-2004, 12:43 AM
I liked Green Day with Dookie and Nimrod, but American Idiot is one of the most overrated albums to come out in a long time. But the ironic thing is, I really love "Wake me up When September Ends". The only good song on the Album.

Jerk Shapiro
12-12-2004, 01:28 PM
Sounds like it'll be a cool show to not watch.

Tom Samborski
12-12-2004, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by SykkBoy
does this post mean I'm not the only one to find them grossly overrated?? :)

You're not the only one, I hate Maroon 5 with a passion.

I also hope the Black Eyed Peas walk home with nothing, because I find them to be insanely overrated as well. I'm sure you all know my thoughts on Usher's Confessions getting nominated for 'Record of the Year', and they are not pretty. Anyway, here's hoping U2 will win for "Vertigo".

screamer581
12-14-2004, 02:45 PM
The only reason I may watch is to see if the amazing cover of "Wonderwall" by Ryan Adams wins for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance. I hope Franz Ferdinad wins something as well.

jeo4
12-14-2004, 03:04 PM
Originally posted by Tom Samborski
You're not the only one, I hate Maroon 5 with a passion.

I also hope the Black Eyed Peas walk home with nothing, because I find them to be insanely overrated as well. I'm sure you all know my thoughts on Usher's Confessions getting nominated for 'Record of the Year', and they are not pretty. Anyway, here's hoping U2 will win for "Vertigo".

It would kick so much ass if U2 won.

<3mekthx
12-14-2004, 03:42 PM
I actually like Maroon 5. I find Songs About Jane to be a fun cd to listen to. I find U2 to be overrated times 100.

Flesh Mechanic
12-14-2004, 05:34 PM
I hope Usher, Black Eyed Peas and Maroon 5 win NOTHING.