The Recording Academy released the nominees for the 59th annual Grammy Awards on Tuesday and, inevitably, people are pissed.
David Bowie and Prince, who both died this year in January and April respectively, are just a few of the artists missing notable nominations from the major categories at the Grammys.
Bowie released his last album, “Blackstar,” just a few days before his death. Though the late artist garnered four nominations, including Best Rock Song and Best Alternative Music Album, some were let down when he wasn’t nominated for Album of the Year.
“Ambitious and experimental, Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ was warmly received by critics,” USA Today’s Maeve McDermott wrote, “While Bowie is remembered with a posthumous nomination for best alternative music album, ‘Blackstar’ didn’t earn an Album of the Year nod, with its lead single ‘Lazarus’ absent from the main song categories.”
Fans also expressed their disappointment on Twitter:
Justin Bieber earned an Album of the Year Grammys nom over David Bowie. Man...
— Brett Dunlap (@kingbdun)
Favoring Bieber over David Bowie is incredibly senseless, it hurts to the core.
— Jose Deniz (@jd1490)
Over David Bowie, Frank ocean, and Radiohead. Lmfao. https://t.co/6tnWJKZla9
— Dr. Unk (@abel_figgy)
Meanwhile, others were upset Prince’s last album, “Hit n Run Phase Two,” was only nominated in the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical category.
Still, McDermott pointed out the album “is absent from the R&B categories Prince has won in the past.” However, Vulture’s Dee Lockett speculated that the Grammys might honor Prince with a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award, as the show did for Michael Jackson a year after his death.
Kanye West cleaned up with a total of eight nominations, but his latest album, “The Life of Pablo,” was only nominated for rap categories at the awards show.
Despite his nods in the Best Rap/Sung Performance, Best Rap Album and two nominations in Best Rap Song, we’re sure Yeezy will have something to say about missing Album of the Year. Still, he’s not completely out of the running there, as Ye has a producing credit on Drake’s “Views,” which is up for the night’s biggest award.
Selena Gomez fans also weren’t pleased the pop star was completely shut out of the Grammy nominations, considering the success of her hits “Hands to Myself” and “Same Old Love.”
Of course, her loyal Selenators took over Twitter to express their anger.
They did Selena Gomez wrong #GrammyNominations
— Kassandra. (@TheGrea7est)
Unfortunately, Selena Gomez didn’t get nominated in any category at this year’s Grammy Awards. #GrammyNominations. #selenagomez pic.twitter.com/CPILG5zSd5
— Selena Gomez Update (@92GomezSelena22)
@HEltajouri @selenagomez having people who can die for Selena is far better than having a nomination in Grammy.. #loveyouforevaSel
— Swaraj Sharma (@SwarajSharma13)
Those who weren’t so devoted to Gomez had no problem telling fans why she didn’t get nominated.
The girls are so pressed. Maybe if your faves had talent they'd be nominated. Selena Gomez CAN'T sing. This is facts, people.
— Angel Olsen USA (@pcvinil)
Honestly so glad the Grammys haven't nominated Selena Gomez yet because at least there are untalented big names rn who won't get any further
— Tam (@BackToBlues_)
There are real life people out here who think Selena Gomez deserves a Grammy
— Alexis (@PARTYLEXDOOR)
The Chainsmokers, who also enjoyed immense success at the top of the charts with their smash hit, “Closer” ft. Halsey, were nominated for a few categories, but the duo is notably absent from the Song of the Year and Record of the Year categories.
According to most of social media, many felt the duo shouldn’t have been nominated at all.
I have a burning hatred for the chainsmokers. They should not be given praise for tired/repetitive music.
— Shane (@CloserToTheCore)
CHAINSMOKERS GOT NOMINATED. dafuq.
— (@contourbaby)
The chainsmokers' music is "meh" like it's okay but it's not Grammy worthy like it doesn't hit hard, i quickly get bored of it.
— yara (@liamsdolan)
@makingwater the fact that they nominated the chainsmokers makes me throw up
— adrian (@fkaadrian)
You can’t please everyone!
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