and two new categories.
And several artists from this year’s class of nominees — from hip hop to jazz to pop music — could potentially break records.
Here are five nominees — some household names, some newcomers — on the cusp of making history.
might be unwelcome this year as a Grammys performer, but he’ll clinch a place in history if he surpasses
Jay-Z’s 23 wins — the most for a hip hop artist. Ye has
22 Grammys and is nominated
for five more, including album of the year for “Donda.”
including two with Ye for “Donda” and best rap song for “Jail.”
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made history last year as the first Korean pop stars to earn a Grammy nomination in the pop duo/group performance category. If their album “Butter” wins in that category this year, they’ll be the first K-pop act to win a Grammy.
as the first Korean artists to take the stage at the Grammys in 2019, when they presented the award for Best R&B Album.
Olivia Rodrigo
for seven awards for her debut album, “Sour,” including best new artist, album of the year, song of the year and record of the year — the last two for her heart-wrenching ballad “Drivers License.”
If she takes home all those awards, Rodrigo, 19, could become the second-youngest artist to sweep the Grammys’ four major categories: best album, song, record and new artist.
the youngest solo performer to sweep the four biggest prizes at the Grammys. She was 18.
To match her feat, Rodrigo will also need to best Eilish. The recent Oscar winner also is nominated in three top categories.
Tony Bennett
album of the year for “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” at the fifth annual Grammy ceremony. That was in 1963, and he’s still getting Grammy nods decades later.
five nominations this year for his collaboration with Lady Gaga, including for album of the year and record of the year. The pair are nominated for their cover of Cole Porter’s “I Get a Kick Out of You,” — a song written some 88 years ago.
successes happening in the past decade.
Jon Batiste
11 Grammy nominations across different genres, including record of the year, album of the year, best improvised jazz solo and best R&B album.
Batiste has a background in jazz and serves as the bandleader and musical director on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” His Grammy honors come from his work on the soundtrack to the Pixar movie “Soul” and for his 2021 album, “We Are.”
eight Grammys each in 1984 and 2000, respectively.