The nominations were announced in a livestream on the Recording Academy's YouTube channel Tuesday (Nov. 15).
Beyoncé takes charge with nine nominations, followed by Kendrick Lamar with eight and Adele and Brandi Carlile with seven apiece.
Olivia Rodrigo, Machine Gun Kelly and John Legend will help do the honors on Tuesday.
Norah Jones, Michael Feinstein, Rufus Wainwright and a tribute to the late, great Nat King Cole are also in the hunt for nominations.
First-round voting for the Grammy Awards closed on Sunday Oct. 23.
Grateful Dead will be the third band to be honored.
After it was revealed that "Super Freaky Girl" was moved from the rap field to pop on the 2023 Grammy ballot, Minaj pulled Latto's "Big Energy" -- which is eligible in a rap category -- into the fray.
Several stars didn’t submit their albums for Grammy consideration, for a broad range of reasons.
Nicki Minaj blasts The Recording Academy for "moving the goal posts."
"Let's keep shit fair," she said. "Even when I’m rapping on a pop track, I still out-rap" The post