Janelle Monáe joins Nate Ruess of fun. on the nominated 'We Are Young' for Grammys special in Nashville.(Photo: Kevin Winter, Getty Images)
Fresh acts triumphed over seasoned favorites in the marquee
categories of Grammy Awards nominations announced Wednesday night,
giving the top races a youthful tilt and giving the boot to such vets as
Bonnie Raitt and Lionel Richie.
Battling for the coveted best-album trophy are Frank Ocean's Channel Orange, fun.'s Some Nights, Mumford & Sons' Babel, the Black Keys' El Camino and Jack White's Blunderbuss. Voters pushed lauded discs by Grammy-laden Boomers to lesser categories (Bruce Springsteen's Wrecking Ball, Raitt's Slipstream) or off the ballot entirely (Bob Dylan's Tempest, Richie's Tuskegee).
Ocean,
Mumford and fun. lead the pack with six nods each, along with Jay-Z,
Kanye West and Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys. Auerbach's band has five,
as do Chick Corea and Miguel.
The Keys' Lonely Boy, Ocean's Thinkin Bout You and fun.'s We Are Young are up for record of the year against Kelly Clarkson's Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You), Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know and Taylor Swift's We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.
Stronger and Young are also in the running for best song, given to composers, along with Ed Sheeran's The A Team, Miguel's Adorn and the committee-penned Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen.
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Fun.,
the only act to land in all four top categories, made the
best-new-artist cut, but voters snubbed Gotye, despite strong artistic
and sales credentials. They also resisted one-hit sensation Jepsen and
boy bands One Direction and The Wanted, instead anointing country
upstart Hunter Hayes, Southern rock band Alabama Shakes and Denver
folk-rock trio The Lumineers.
Who's poised for a sweep? Mumford
already has Grammy's blessing. Fun. has mainstream pull. Ocean has
strong critical support. The Black Keys are a dark horse.
While
rap titans Jay-Z and West claim six nominations each, they compete
against themselves and each other in some rap slots and can win a
maximum of four each.
The awards will be handed out Feb. 10 in Los Angeles.
USA Today