Jay-Z & Beyoncé
It's safe to say we were all "Drunk in Love" after watching music's power couple perform the twice-nominated song. Mrs. Carter has six nominations overall, including Album of the Year for Beyoncé, and her hubby has three.
Sam Smith
This new superstar is tied with Beyonce with six nominations, including New Artist, Album of the Year for In the Lonely Hour and Record and Song of the Year for "Stay With Me."
Joan Rivers
What an honor! The late fashionista was nominated for Best Spoken Word Album with her Diary of a Mad Diva.
John Legend
The singer is nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance for his romantic song "All of Me."
Iggy Azalea
It's time to get "Fancy"—the Best New Artist nominee also picked up a nod for Record of the Year for the hit single and The New Classic will square off for Best Rap Album.
Katy Perry
The "Dark Horse" vocalist, nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album for Prism, is sure to bring the heat this year at music's biggest night!
Jennifer Hudson & R. Kelly
The musical duo blew away fans with their performance of "It's Your World." No wonder they're in the running for Best R&B Performance for the song.
Ed Sheeran
More than Taylor's bestie now, the English singer is nominated for two Grammys, including Album of the Year for X.
Ariana Grande
Ariana's got one less problem—getting nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album for My Everything is something she can check off her list!
Miranda Lambert
The "Gunpowder and Lead" singer has been nominated for Best Country Album for her latest work, Platinum.

