Jay Z
Beyoncé's hubby trumps 'em all, leading all nominees with nine, including Pop Duo/Group Performance and Music Video for "Suit and Tie" with Justin Timberlake and Best Rap Album for Magna Carta...Holy Grail. He also has a producing credit on Album of the Year nominee Good Kid, M.A.A.D City by Kendrick Lamar.
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Nominated for Album of the Year for The Heist, the duo-with-a-message are also up for Song of the Year for "Same Love," Best New Artist, Best Rap Album, Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for "Thrift Shop," and Best Music Video for "Can't Hold Us."
Taylor Swift
She knew she was golden when she walked in: Red is nominated for Album of the Year and Best Country Album.
Kendrick Lamar
The rapper joins Macklemore & Ryan Lewis as the two acts nominated for both Album of the Year (Good Kid...M.A.A.D City) and Best New Artist. More like good guy, brilliant hip-hop star.
Lorde
You can call her Queen Bee. "Royals" is up for Record and Song of the Year.
Robin Thicke
He actually should be holding up more fingers: "Blurred Lines" is up for Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and his album of the same name is nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album.
Bruno Mars
He's still Grammy's man: 2014's Super Bowl Halftime Show entertainment has five nominations, including Record and Song of the Year for "Locked Out of Heaven."
Sarah Bareilles
People liked hearing her be "Brave": The singer-songwriter's The Blessed Unrest was a refreshing addition to the Album of the Year category.
Drake
The Canadian rapper won't be doing anything on the low after earning five nominations, including Best Rap Album for "Nothing Was the Same."
Kanye West
The self-proclaimed genius that is Yeezus is up for Best Rap Album.
Kacey Musgraves
The up-and-coming country singer hits a new high with nominations for Best New Artist and Best Country Album for Same Trailer Different Park.

