Florence and the Machine is one of the top nominees for the next Grammy Award ceremony, with nods in five categories.
"Ship to Wreck" is nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful is in the running for Best Pop Vocal Album. "What Kind Of Man" also has a nod for Best Rock Performance.
Kendrick Lamar leads the list of grammy nominees, bringing in 11 nominations. He beat out stiff competition from Taylor Swift and the Weeknd, who each got seven nods.
All three are nominated for Album Of The Year. Lamar is selected for To Pimp A Butterfly. Swift is honored for 1989 and the Weeknd has received a nod for Beauty Behind the Madness. Alabama Shakes (Sound & Color) and Chris Stapleton (Traveller) have also been nominated for the top album award.
Nominees for Record of the Year, a category that honors the singer(s) and their production team:
Swift ("Blank Space")
the Weeknd ("Can't Feel My Face")
D'Angelo ("Really Love")
Mark Ronson with Bruno Mars ("Uptown Funk")
Ed Sheeran ("Thinking Out Loud")
Nominees for Song of the Year, which honors the songwriters:
Lamar ("Alright")
Little Big Town ("Girl Crush")
Wiz Khalifa with Charlie Puth ("See You Again")
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