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Hozier has been nominated for a Grammy Award
Both Irish artists are up for Grammys - but not against each other PA Images PA Images
BOTH HOZIER AND U2 have been nominated for Grammy Awards, a first nod for the Bray man and a 47th for the Dublin group.
British newcomer Sam Smith and Beyoncé, the most nominated female in Grammy history, have received the most nominations with five each.
Hozier’s “Take Me to Church” is up for song of the year, while U2′s “Songs of Innocence,” originally released for free to iTunes users, is up for best rock album.
Both Irish artists will face four other artists in their respective categories.
U2 are currently tied with Stevie Wonder as having won the most awards, 22.
Beyonce performing with Jay Z at Stade De France in September. Rob Hoffman Rob Hoffman
Smith and Beyonce will likely earn nominations for album of the year, the top award, when The Recording Academy announces the nominees tonight.
Smith is the real leader so far: He’s up for key awards such as best new artist and song and record of the year for his hit “Stay With Me.”
Beyonce, surprisingly, was not up for song or record of the year. Her nominations include best urban contemporary album for her fifth album as well as R&B song and R&B performance for “Drunk in Love.”
For song and record of the year, Smith’s “Stay With Me” will battle Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off,” Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass” and Sia “Chandelier.”
Azalea, the Australian newcomer, earned four nominations, including best rap album for “The New Classic,” best pop duo/group performance for “Fancy” and best new artist, pitting her and Smith against pop-rock trio HAIM, English band Bastille and country singer Brandy Clark.
Usher, Jack White, Miranda Lambert and Eric Church also earned four nominations each. Church and Lambert will compete for best country album, along with Clark, Dierks Bentley and Lee Ann Womack.
Sia, who also earned four nominations, had a breakthrough this year with “Chandelier” after writing songs for other singers, from Rihanna to Beyonce to Katy Perry.
Smith’s five nominations include best pop solo performance and pop vocal album for his debut, “In the Lonely Hour,” one of the year’s top-selling albums. The big-voiced singer will battle Ed Sheeran, Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, Katy Perry and Coldplay in the latter category.
Ed Sheeran performing at the Victoria's Secret fashion show on Monday. Dominic Lipinski Dominic Lipinski
Pharrell’s “Happy” and John Legend’s “All of Me,” tunes that peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this year, were technically released before Grammy eligibility, so the singers submitted live renditions of the songs so they could be considered for awards.
They didn’t earn nominations in the top awards, but the hits will compete with “Stay With Me,” ”Shake It Off” and “All About That Bass” for best pop solo performance.
Pharrell earned three nominations, including best urban contemporary album for “G I R L,” where he will battle Beyonce’s surprise album. The pop queen is also nominated for best surround sound album for “Beyonce” and music film for her “On the Run” tour with Jay Z. Beyonce has won 17 Grammy so far.
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett’s duets album, “Cheek to Cheek,” is nominated for best traditional pop vocal album, where it will compete with Barbra Streisand’s duets album as well as efforts from Annie Lennox, Johnny Mathis and Barry Manilow.
- Additional reporting by Rónán Duffy
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