NEW YORK — The year's brightest newcomer, Sam Smith; the most nominated female in Grammy history, Beyonce; and mega-producer Pharrell led the Grammy Award nominations, with six nominations apiece.
Smith's "In the Lonely Hour," Beyonce's surprise self-titled release and Pharrell's "G I R L" will compete for the coveted album of the year, along with Beck's "Morning Phase" and Ed Sheeran's "X," the most streamed album on Spotify this year.
The Recording Academy announced its nominees for the 57th annual show throughout the day on Friday.
Pharrell earned a whopping three nominations for the top prize thanks to his production work on Beyonce and Sheeran's albums, which means the hit-maker only has a chance to walk away with four awards when the Grammys are presented on Feb. 8.
Smith is up for key honors such as best new artist and song and record of the year for his hit "Stay With Me." He performed at KIIS FM's annual Jingle Ball on Friday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles following the nominations, calling it "unbelievable."
"The Grammys is, when they say something — that your song is good or your album is good — it means that they're saying that your album is a timeless piece of work, which I'm trying to do, and what I tried to do with my record. And to be in that category is amazing," Smith said in an interview with The Associated Press.
"I can't — to see my name next to Beyonce's is just very weird for me."
Beyonce, surprisingly, was not up for song or record of the year. Her nominations include best urban contemporary album as well as R&B song and R&B performance for "Drunk in Love" featuring Jay Z.