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Sam Smith, Beyonce and Pharrell lead Grammy nods


NEW YORK - The year’s brightest newcomer, Sam Smith; the most nominated female in Grammy history, Beyonce; and mega-producer Pharrell led the Grammy Award nominations, with six nominations apiece.

Smith’s “In the Lonely Hour,” Beyonce’s surprise self-titled release and Pharrell’s “G I R L” will compete for the coveted album of the year, along with Beck’s “Morning Phase” and Ed Sheeran’s “X,” the most streamed album on Spotify this year.

The Recording Academy announced its nominees for the 57th annual show throughout the day on Friday.

Pharrell earned a whopping three nominations for the top prize thanks to his production work on Beyonce and Sheeran’s albums, which means the hit-maker only has a chance to walk away with four awards when the Grammys are presented on Feb. 8.

Smith is up for key honors such as best new artist and song and record of the year for his hit “Stay With Me.’’ Beyonce, surprisingly, was not up for song or record of the year. Her nominations include best urban contemporary album as well as R&B song and R&B performance for “Drunk in Love’’ featuring Jay Z.

For song and record of the year, Smith’s “Stay With Me’’ will battle Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off,’’ Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass’’ and Sia’s “Chandelier.’’

Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy’’ is nominated for record of the year, while Hozier’s “Take Me to Church’’ is up for song of the year, a songwriter’s award.

Azalea, the Australian newcomer, earned four nominations, including best rap album for “The New Classic,’’ best pop duo/group performance for “Fancy’’ with Charli XCX and best new artist, pitting her and Smith against pop-rock trio HAIM, English band Bastille and country singer Brandy Clark.

Beck, Jack White, Usher, Drake, Jay Z, composer Gordon Goodwin and mastering engineer Tom Coyne also earned four nominations each.

Pharrell’s “Happy’’ and John Legend’s “All of Me,’’ tunes that peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this year, were technically released before Grammy eligibility, so the singers submitted live renditions of the songs so they could be considered for awards. The songs didn’t earn nominations in the top awards, but the hits will compete with “Stay With Me,’’ “Shake It Off’’ and “All About That Bass’’ for best pop solo performance.

U2’s “Songs of Innocence,’’ originally released for free to iTunes users, is up for best rock album against Beck. Other nominees include Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Ryan Adams and the Black Keys.

Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett’s duets album, “Cheek to Cheek,’’ is nominated for best traditional pop vocal album.

The soundtrack for “Frozen,’’ the year’s top-selling album, earned three nominations in the music for visual media category, including best compilation soundtrack, score soundtrack and song for “Let It Go.’’ AP

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