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Grammy Nominations: The Biggest Shocks And Snubs

Posted by MTV News On December - 1 - 2011

We take a look at the surprises — and outright outrages — of the Grammy nominations, in Bigger Than the Sound.
By James Montgomery


Lady Gaga
Photo: Leon Neal/AFP

Here's about all you need to know about the nominations for the 54th Grammy Awards, which were announced Wednesday night in Los Angeles: Bon Iver got more of them (4) than Lady Gaga did (3). So did Mumford & Sons, Radiohead and Skrillex.

Call it the residual effects of Arcade Fire's Album of the Year triumph at the previous Grammys or perhaps the first creaks of a seismic shift in voter tastes, but there's definitely something going on with this year's field of nominees ... it's just difficult to say exactly what.

Because, sure Gaga got shunted. But Kanye didn't. In fact, he's this year's most-nominated artist, collecting seven of them (though his My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, by all accounts a commercial and critical success, failed to pick up an Album of the Year nod) in a move by the Grammy voters that certainly poked a lot of holes in what everyone believed would be the story line of these awards: Namely, that women would dominate, since, you know, they've basically done that on the charts all year long.

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Adele, who you've probably heard of (and whose 21 album you probably own), ended up snagging six nods, including Album, Record and Song of the Year. But most expected her to get more, or at least be the most-nominated act. Instead, she's tied with a bunch of dudes (Bruno Mars and those old Grammy faves the Foo Fighters) in second. Nicki Minaj ended up with five noms, while Rihanna — who is usually the one left out at these kinds of shows — got four. And then the drop off begins.

Taylor Swift, who won Album of the Year not too long ago, and whose Speak Now sold a million copies in a week, was shut out of the so-called "Big Four" categories and ended up with just three nominations total, all of which came in the country categories. Katy Perry, who has three #1 singles to her name this year, earned two noms. So did Beyoncé, and one of her nods came in the Long Form Music Video category. Britney Spears was shut out completely. All of those decisions were curious, to say the very least.

Then again, as I wrote on Wednesday, the Grammys usually shake out this way. They are usually unpredictable ... if not incomprehensible. So, with the field of nominees set, I've decided to take a look at some of this year's biggest shocks and snubs, in a last-ditch attempt to make sense of it all. What can I say? At least I'm trying.

Shocks
I've already mentioned two eyebrow-raisers: First, that My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was edged out of Album of the Year, a twist that I don't think anyone saw coming, especially since he's been up for the award three times before. And second, that Speak Now failed to gain more traction with Grammy voters. Given Swift's track record with the awards, and how well her latest sold, her absence in AOTY seems all the more glaring. Then again, the two albums that took their spots — Mars' Doo-Wops & Hooligans and the Foos' Wasting Light — didn't exactly represent stretches by Grammy voters, either. Mars picked up some heat at last year's awards, and the Foos, well, they've already got six Grammys to their name.

I'm also sort of amazed that those voters deviated from recent tradition, and ignored the token "old dude" releases by Tony Bennett and Paul Simon in AOTY. A cultural shift? Perhaps. In keeping with that theme, I was also surprised to see one of the year's biggest country acts, Jason Aldean, get shut out of the "Big Four" categories: He had two of the year's biggest songs ("Dirt Road Anthem" and "Don't You Wanna Stay") and he performed at the annual nominations telecast. Those two things seemed to guarantee him some nods. He ended up with just three.

I suppose given the continued success of Mumford & Sons, their Grammy haul — four noms, including Record and Song of the Year for "The Cave" — shouldn't really be considered all that shocking, but given everyone they edged out (Gaga, Beyoncé, Aldean, Minaj, Swift) — it's still rather surprising. Rihanna's Album of the Year nomination is also mildly surprising, considering she's not exactly an album artist ... then again, neither is Katy Perry, and her Teenage Dream was nominated in the same category last year.

But overall, the biggest shock has to be the four nominations earned by Justin Vernon, the bearded wunderkind also known as Bon Iver. Without the support of radio — or even a major label — his "Holocene" earned Record and Song of the Year, and he's also up for Best New Artist (the term applies loosely, I know), giving him a stake in three-quarters of the "Big Four," a feat equaled only by Adele and Bruno Mars. He is without a doubt this year's biggest Grammy story, and the question of whether his success — coupled with Arcade Fire's triumph last year — represents voters' newfound recognition of indie artists may wind up being the story line that shapes the awards for years to come.

Snubs
Let's start with Gaga. For everything that led up to the release of Born This Way (and everything that followed subsequently), not to mention she's been nominated for Album of the Year twice before, the fact that she walked away with just three nominations has got to be considered a snub. Are voters just growing tired of her? Did BTW not do enough? Are we really in the midst of some grand change? Tough to say.

I'd also say Katy Perry's two nominations count as a boldface snub, given her continued success in 2011. Then again, she did earn her share of nods at last year's show, so my outrage is tempered, albeit slightly. Beyoncé released 4, the very definition of a grower, both commercially and critically, but for the album to receive just one proper nomination seems like a slight. Taylor Swift fans probably have some qualms with the voters, as do Nicki Minaj's Barbz. And Britney Spears' goose egg is slightly aggravating, then again, she's never been considered a Grammy artist, and has won just once during her entire career.

And though I already mentioned it as a shock, the fact that Dark Twisted Fantasy didn't scoop up an Album of the Year nod may also go down as the year's biggest snub too. It sold well, was heaped with critical praise and, like I said, he's been nominated in the category before. Perhaps it was just released too long ago, or maybe he split votes by releasing Watch The Throne, but whatever the case, its absence in AOTY is rather outrageous, to say the very least. And even though he's the show's most-nominated act, I'd like to think Kanye would agree with me in that regard.

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Band Perry Wish Nicki Minaj ‘Good Luck’ At Grammys

Posted by MTV News On December - 1 - 2011

Best New Artist nominees 'really honored to represent country.'
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Matt Elias


The Band Perry
Photo: MTV News

The Band Perry is up for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards this February. They are up against some stiff competition in the form of Nicki Minaj, Bon Iver, J. Cole and Skrillex. With artists from such a wide range of musical styles making the final cut, the category sets up one of the year's most-interesting contests.

The group's leading lady spoke to MTV News on Wednesday night backstage at the Grammy Nominations Concert in Los Angeles, where artists including Lady Gaga took the stage. "Our parents were here with us tonight, so we all hugged, and I cried a little bit, and the second thing that popped into my mind was, 'What a diverse category!' " Kimberly Perry shared. "There's so many genres represented just in the new artist batch, and we're just really, really honored to represent country in that."

The band, composed of three siblings, has been getting attention in the mainstream thanks to the success of their self-titled album, released in October 2010, and its breakthrough hit "If I Die Young," a ballad about the perils of, well, dying young. But, the group was less focused on the morose and more focused on Nicki Minaj when they chatted with us.

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"We're huge fans of Nicki Minaj," bassist Reid Perry revealed. "We think she's brought a lot to music, and good luck to her."

Kimberly added, "We didn't get to meet her tonight. I was looking forward to that. I want to talk to her about that pink hair. I'm in love with it. It's fantastic. Katy [Perry]'s doing it tonight, too. It's the new thing. Next time you see us, all three of us."

The 54th annual Grammy Awards will air February 12 on CBS.

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2012 Grammy Nominations, By The Numbers

Posted by MTV News On December - 1 - 2011

From Taylor Swift's major-category shutout to the army of collaborators on Kanye's 'All of the Lights,' we take a closer look at this year's nods.
By Gil Kaufman


Kanye West
Photo: Flanigan/ Getty Images

The big headline out of Wednesday night's "Grammy Nominations Concert Live!!" event was that Kanye West came away with the night's gaudiest number at seven nods. He bested heavily tipped Grammy bait Adele, who scored six, tying her with veteran rockers Foo Fighters and Bruno Mars, with Lil Wayne and party-starting DJ Skrillex just behind at five.

Yes, there were some surprises, such as Justin Vernon's sedate folkie solo project Bon Iver snagging four nominations and British tweed revivalists Mumford & Sons rolling up an equal amount. But it's some of the other facts and figures we were more interested in.

So enjoy the 2011 Grammy nominations, by the numbers:

0: Number of major nominations scored by Taylor Swift for her smash Speak Now album. She did pull down three nods for Best Country Album and Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for "Mean."

4: Grammy nominations for the coaches from NBC reality singing show "The Voice," Cee Lo Green, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera and Adam Levine.

0: Grammy nods for the judges (Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez, Nicole Scherzinger) on "American Idol" and "The X Factor."

6: Age Rihanna was in 1994 when the first Foo Fighters album was released. RiRi is up against the veteran rockers in the Album of the Year category, where Dave Grohl (42) and company are the elder statesmen in a race where none of the competition cross the three-decade mark: Bruno Mars (26), Adele (23) and Lady Gaga (25).

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14: Number of guest vocalists on Kanye West's Song of the Year-nominated "All of the Lights." Among the personnel: Rihanna, Kid Cudi, Drake, Elton John, Alicia Keys, La Roux's Elly Jackson, John Legend, Charlie Wilson, The-Dream, Ryan Leslie and Tony Williams.

4: Grammy nods (Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Alternative Music Album) for Justin Vernon's pastoral folk alter ego Bon Iver, representing his grand total to date.

2: Number of albums Best New Artist nominee Vernon has released to date, including 2008's debut, For Emma, Forever Ago.

4,368,190: How many more copies Adele has sold of 21 than Vernon has moved of Bon Iver.

15: Number of instruments Vernon is credited with playing on the album.

6: Total number of instruments played by the other Best New Artist nominees (Skrillex, Nicki Minaj, J. Cole) on their albums, all of which go to country trio the Band Perry.

13: How many Grammy nominations Bruno Mars has racked up in the past two years.

31: Total Grammy nominations to date for the Foo Fighters.

2,336,946: The difference between Album of the Year nominee Lady Gaga's total Twitter followers (16,522,422) and the entire rest of the field: Adele (2,488,037), Mars (5,601,164), Foo Fighters (510,455) and Rihanna (10,299,712).

136,870,141: YouTube plays for the nominees in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category. Though the Black Keys didn't make a video for their Buddy Holly cover "Dearest," Foster the People's "Pumped Up Kicks" racked up an impressive 44.2 million views, while Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera notched 61.7 million for "Moves Like Jagger," Coldplay were a bit behind with 25.1 million for "Paradise" and Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse brought up the rear with 5.6 million views for "Body and Soul."

5/2/1: Respective lines of an unidentified substance smoked/snorted, extra hands sprouted and beards grown by the main character in the video for Mastodon's "Curl of the Burl," which was nominated for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Performance.

2: Rap category nominations for singer Chris Brown for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song ("Look at Me Now").

What did you think of this year's Grammy nominations? Let us know in the comments!

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Cobra Starship, Jimmy Fallon, Other Celebs Pick Favorite Britney Videos

Posted by MTV News On December - 1 - 2011

'The one when she's in the little schoolgirl clothes,' 'True Blood' star Joe Manganiello tells us.
By Vaughn Trudeau Schoonmaker


Britney Spears in her video for "Toxic"
Photo: Jive

During our Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years, we've been asking celebrities to tell us what their personal favorite Britney Spears videos are.

" 'Toxic'!" Gabe Saporta and Victoria Asher of Cobra Starship shouted in unison.

"I don't know if it's that the song was so amazing or what," Gabe said. " 'Womanizer' is amazing!" he added about director Joseph Khan's follow-up video, which features a similar series of Britney alter egos as a theme.

"I'm going to go with the 'Slave' joint," Nick Cannon said with certainty. "That track was crazy. It was probably my favorite Britney record but then the video ... It was all hot and they were sweating. Britney did that!"

"Is it '... Baby One More Time' when she was in the schoolgirl outfit?" "Jersey Shore" star Ronnie asked. "Yeah, that's it."


Head over to Britney30.MTV.com and vote for your favorite music video in MTV News' Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years.

When asked what he liked most about it, he laughed and said, "Her in the schoolgirl outfit!"

"The one when she's in the little schoolgirl clothes," agreed Joe Manganiello, who plays the big and burly werewolf Alcide Herveaux in HBO's "True Blood." "That's a good one."

Emily VanCamp from ABC's "Revenge" agreed with Ronnie and Joe. "That was the thing, you know?"

Comedian and talk-show host Jimmy Fallon also went with "... Baby One More Time," saying, "That one's just a classic!"

Unfortunately, "... Baby One More Time" fell out of the competition in the second round of voting to the newer video "Criminal," off of Spears' latest album, Femme Fatale.

Go vote for the finalists now at Britney30.mtv.com and let us know your thoughts on the tournament in the comments section below!

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