The 66th Grammy Award nominations for 2024 bring a tapestry of highs and lows, showcasing an array of surprises and exclusions in various categories. From the vibrancy of the new artist scene to notable absences in Latin, country, and K-pop genres, the nominations unfold a nuanced narrative of the music industry’s landscape.
New Blood?
Despite a stellar year, artists like Reneé Rapp, Peso Pluma, and PinkPantheress find themselves missing from the best new artist category. Their notable contributions, such as Rapp’s “Snow Angel,” prompt questions about the criteria used for selection.
Latin Looked Over
In a year dominated by música Mexicana, the absence of nods for Eslabon Armado, Grupo Frontera, Natanael Cano, and Fuerza Regida raises eyebrows. The limited nominees for best música urbana album, featuring Karol G, contribute to the overall surprise in the Latin music representation.
No Country for Country
Despite the massive influence of country music in 2023, notable artists like Morgan Wallen face surprising exclusions, leaving room for speculation on the criteria for recognition in this genre.
K-Pop State of Mind

The absence of K-pop heavyweights like TOMORROW X TOGETHER, Stray Kids, and NewJeans from the nominations raises questions about the Grammy’s acknowledgment of global musical trends, especially considering their Billboard 200 achievements.
Prince Harry, Where Art Thou?
The exclusion of Prince Harry’s audiobook, “Spare,” despite its global success, stands out among surprising omissions in the best audio book, narration & storytelling recording category.
Who’s Gunna Break the News
In a notable shift, the dominance of hip-hop in recent years is met with a dearth of dominant releases. The Grammy nominations reflect this shift, with some of the biggest hits in the genre relegated to rap-specific categories.
Nothing But Monét
Victoria Monét’s seven nominations mark a significant achievement, showcasing her versatility and impact on the industry.
It’s Raining Women, Hallelujah
A refreshing aspect of the 2024 Grammy nominations is the increased representation of women in major categories. Leading nominees include powerhouses like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus, and Olivia Rodrigo, highlighting a positive trend toward gender diversity.
The Grammy nominations for 2024 present a dynamic snapshot of the music industry, capturing both the triumphs and the areas that warrant further exploration and understanding.