The 66th Annual Grammy Awards announced their nominations on Friday morning, November 10. These awards honor the best in recorded media (music, audio books, comedy and more) that were released from October 1, 2022 through September 15, 2023. Scroll down for the list of contenders, updated throughout the morning.
The presentation took place at 10:45am Eastern/7:45am Pacific during a livestream on live.grammy.com and YouTube starting with the contenders in the general field and other select categories. Video announcements of the nominees in the remaining races were also published on live.grammy.com and YouTube while the event was underway, and the full list of nominees was published on Grammy.com immediately following the presentation.
Joining Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. to deliver the good news were Grammy winners Arooj Aftab, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Jimmy Jam, Jon Bon Jovi, Samara Joy, Muni Long, Cheryl Pawelski, Kim Petras, Judith Sherman, St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy, and “Weird Al” Yankovic, along with “CBS Mornings” co-hosts Gayle King, Nate Burleson, and Tony Dokoupil.
There were major changes to this year’s awards. For starters, two categories were added to the general field: Producer of the Year, Non-Classical and Songwriter of the Year. That means all academy members were eligible to vote in those races. The Grammys also consolidated genres from 26 fields down to 11 to provide more categories for voters to choose from within each field.
Next, winners will be voted on from December 14 through January 4. Winners will then be announced at the afternoon Premiere Ceremony and prime time Grammys telecast on February 4, 2024.
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
RECORD OF THE YEAR
SONG OF THE YEAR
BEST NEW ARTIST
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR, NON-CLASSICAL
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR