Beyoncé is the top nominee for the 65th annual Grammy Awards, with nine nods, all but one for her dance-heavy album “Renaissance.” (The other is for “Be Alive,” from the film “King Richard.”)
She leads a group of contenders for the latest awards — to be held on Feb. 5 in Los Angeles — that also includes Kendrick Lamar, with eight nominations; Adele and Brandi Carlile, with seven apiece; and Harry Styles, Mary J. Blige, Future, DJ Khaled and the producer and songwriter The-Dream, with six each.
With 88 career nods, Beyoncé is now tied with Jay-Z, her husband, for the most nominations received by any musician in the history of the awards. One closely watched contest this year will involve Beyoncé and Adele, who will face each other in the major categories, as they did in 2017, when Adele’s “25” beat Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” for album of the year.
Here is a complete list of the nominations, which were announced on Tuesday by the Recording Academy.