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Grammy Awards 2023: Will Beyoncé create history? here when, where to see

 

This year, as the Recording Academy unveils its latest list of nominees for 15 November 2022, singer-songwriter Beyonce leads the 2023 Grammy nominations with nine nods and a tie for most nominated artist ever.

The 65th Grammy Awards is all set to begin on 5th February 2023. Beyonce has received three nominations in the Big Four categories with her album 'Renaissance' in the Album of the Year category.

While the world waits with bated breath to know if pop superstar Beyonce will finally win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards 2023, it should be noted that the 'Renaissance' is also hitting out at albums in a wider area. These include Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, pop musician Harry Styles, singer and flutist Lizzo, and disco-era Swedish hitmakers ABBA.

Second on the 2023 Grammy nominations list is Kendrick Lamar, who also has three Big Four nods in the Album of the Year along with the Record and Song of the Year categories.

This year, as the Recording Academy unveils its latest list of nominees for 15 November 2022, singer-songwriter Beyonce leads the 2023 Grammy nominations with nine nods and a tie for most nominated artist of all time.

Grammy Awards 2023: When and where to watch

The ceremony will be broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and will air live on the CBS Television Network and stream live and on-demand from 8-11:30am ET / 5-8:30pm PT on Paramount . , according to the Grammys' official website.

In India, live streaming can be viewed from 6 AM to 10 AM on Monday, 6 February 2023.

One can visit the official Grammy website as they will also be hosting the feed and live stream of the red carpet.

Trevor Noah will host the live broadcast from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.


Beyoncé may surpass Hungarian-British composer Georg Solti as the artist with the most Grammy Awards. (Solti won a record-breaking 31st Grammy in 1997.)

This year's Grammy Awards also introduced several new categories, including one for Video Game Music Composition. And several non-musicians, such as actors Viola Davis and Amanda Gorman, could take home trophies.

-The show will include performances by Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Sam Smith, Lizzo, as well as special musical tributes to late musicians Takeoff, Loretta Lynn and Christine McVie.

-If Bad Bunny wins Album of the Year for "Un Verano Sin Ti," it would be the first time a Spanish-language album has taken the top honor.

—Taylor Swift, whose latest album "Midnights" didn't qualify for this year's Grammys, could win her first song of the year for "All Too Well."

—an Adele win for song of the year for her track "Easy on Me" would make her the most decorated artist in the category with three wins, the others coming for her megahits "Hello" and "Rolling in the Deep."

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