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Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal:

• Do You Want To Franz Ferdinand----------- :wub:

Best Alternative Music Album

• You Could Have It So Much Better Franz Ferdinand---------- :wub:

• Get Behind Me Satan The White Stripes--------------------- :wub:

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Moonlight Serenade Carly Simon------- :wub:

Best Pop Vocal Album

• Extraordinary Machine Fiona Apple--------- :wub:

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Record Of The Year

• We Belong Together

Mariah Carey

• Feel Good Inc.

Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul

• Boulevard Of Broken Dreams

Green Day

• Hollaback Girl

Gwen Stefani

• Gold Digger

Kanye West

Album Of The Year

• The Emancipation Of Mimi

Mariah Carey

• Chaos And Creation In The Backyard

Paul McCartney

• Love. Angel. Music. Baby.

Gwen Stefani

• How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb

U2

• Late Registration

Kanye West

Song Of The Year

• Bless The Broken Road

Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna & Marcus Hummon, songwriters (Rascal Flatts)

• Devils & Dust

Bruce Springsteen, songwriter (Bruce Springsteen)

• Ordinary People

W. Adams & J. Stephens, songwriters (John Legend)

• Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own

U2, songwriters (U2)

• We Belong Together

Best New Artist

• Ciara

• Fall Out Boy

• Keane

• John Legend

• SugarLand

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

• It's Like That

Mariah Carey

• Since U Been Gone

Kelly Clarkson

• Good Is Good

Sheryl Crow

• I Will Not Be Broken

Bonnie Raitt

• Hollaback Girl

Gwen Stefani

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

• Sitting, Waiting, Wishing

Jack Johnson

• Fine Line

Paul McCartney

• Walk On By

• Lonely No More

Rob Thomas

• From The Bottom Of My Heart

Stevie Wonder

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

• Don't Lie

The Black Eyed Peas

• Mr. Brightside

The Killers

• More Than Love

Los Lonely Boys

• This Love

Maroon 5

• My Doorbell

The White Stripes

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals

• Gone Going

The Black Eyed Peas & Jack Johnson

• Virginia Moon

Foo Fighters Featuring Norah Jones

• Feel Good Inc.

Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul

• A Song For You

Herbie Hancock Featuring Christina Aguilera

• A Time To Love

Stevie Wonder Featuring India.Arie

Best Pop Instrumental Performance

• In Our Time

Burt Bacharach & Chris Botti

• T-Jam

George Duke

• Gelo Na Montanha

Herbie Hancock Featuring Trey Anastasio

• Agave

Daniel Lanois

• Caravan

Les Paul

Best Pop Instrumental Album

• At This Time

Burt Bacharach

• Bloom

Eric Johnson

• Naked Guitar

Earl Klugh

• Belladonna

Daniel Lanois

• Flipside

Jeff Lorber

Best Pop Vocal Album

• Extraordinary Machine

Fiona Apple

• Breakaway

Kelly Clarkson

• Wildflower

Sheryl Crow

• Chaos And Creation In The Backyard

Paul McCartney

• Love. Angel. Music. Baby.

Gwen Stefani

Field 2 - Dance

Category 12 - Best Dance Recording

(For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.)

• Galvanize

The Chemical Brothers Featuring Q-Tip

• Say Hello

Deep Dish

• Wonderful Night

Fatboy Slim & Lateef

• Daft Punk Is Playing At My House

LCD Soundsystem

• I Believe In You

Kylie Minogue

• Guilt Is A Useless Emotion

New Order

Best Electronic/Dance Album

• Push The Button

The Chemical Brothers

• Human After All

Daft Punk

• Palookaville

Fatboy Slim

• Minimum-Maximum

Kraftwerk

• LCD Soundsystem

LCD Soundsystem

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

• The Art Of Romance

Tony Bennett

• It's Time

Michael Bublé

• Isn't It Romantic

Johnny Mathis

• Moonlight Serenade

Carly Simon

• Thanks For The Memory...The Great American Songbook Volume IV

Rod Stewart

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance

• Revolution

Eric Clapton

• Shine It All Around

Robert Plant

• Devils & Dust

Bruce Springsteen

• This Is How A Heart Breaks

Rob Thomas

• The Painter

Neil Young

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal:

• Speed Of Sound

Coldplay

• Best Of You

Foo Fighters

• Do You Want To

Franz Ferdinand

• All These Things That I've Done

The Killers

• Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own

U2

Best Hard Rock Performance

• Doesn't Remind Me

Audioslave

• The Hand That Feeds

Nine Inch Nails

• Tin Pan Valley

Robert Plant

• Little Sister

Queens Of The Stone Age

• B.Y.O.B.

System Of A Down

Best Metal Performance

• The Great Satan

Ministry

Determined

Mudvayne

• Mein Teil

Rammstein

• What Drives The Weak

Shadows Fall

• Before I Forget

Slipknot

Best Rock Instrumental Performance

• Beat Box Guitar

Adrian Belew

• Birds Of Prey

Stewart Copeland

• 69 Freedom Special

Les Paul & Friends

• Mercy

Joe Perry

• Lotus Feet

Steve Vai

Best Rock Song

• Best Of You

Foo Fighters, songwriters (Foo Fighters)

• Beverly Hills

Rivers Cuomo, songwriter (Weezer)

• City Of Blinding Lights

U2, songwriters (U2)

• Devils & Dust

Bruce Springsteen, songwriter (Bruce Springsteen)

• Speed Of Sound

Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, Will Champion & Chris Martin, songwriters (Coldplay)

Best Rock Album

• X&Y

Coldplay

• In Your Honor

Foo Fighters

• A Bigger Bang

The Rolling Stones

• How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb

U2

• Prairie Wind

Neil Young

Best Alternative Music Album

• Funeral

The Arcade Fire

• Guero

Beck

• Plans

Death Cab For Cutie

• You Could Have It So Much Better

Franz Ferdinand

• Get Behind Me Satan

The White Stripes

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

• 1 Thing

Amerie

• Wishing On A Star

Beyoncé

• We Belong Together

Mariah Carey

• Free Yourself

Fantasia

• Unbreakable

Alicia Keys

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

• Creepin'

Jamie Foxx

• Ordinary People

John Legend

• Let Me Love You

Mario

• Superstar

Usher

• So What The Fuss

Stevie Wonder

Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

• So Amazing

Beyoncé & Stevie Wonder

• Cater 2 U

Destiny's Child

• If This World Were Mine

Alicia Keys Featuring Jermaine Paul

• So High

John Legend Featuring Lauryn Hill

• How Will I Know

Stevie Wonder Featuring Aisha Morris

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance

• Mine Again

Mariah Carey

• Summertime

Fantasia

• A House Is Not A Home

Aretha Franklin

• If I Was Your Woman

Alicia Keys

• Stay With You

John Legend

Best R&B Song

• Cater 2 U

Rodney Jerkins, Beyoncé Knowles, Ricky Lewis, Kelly Rowland, Robert Waller &

Michelle Williams, songwriters (Destiny's Child)

• Free Yourself

Craig Brockman, Missy Elliott & Nisan Stewart, songwriters (Fantasia)

• Ordinary People

W. Adams & J. Stephens, songwriters (John Legend)

• Unbreakable

Garry Glenn, Alicia Keys, Harold Lily & Kanye West, songwriters (Alicia Keys)

• We Belong Together

J. Austin, M. Carey, J. Dupri & M. Seal, songwriters; (D. Bristol, K. Edmonds,

S. Johnson, P. Moten, S. Sully & B. Womack, songwriters) (Mariah Carey)

Best R&B Album

• Illumination

Earth, Wind And Fire

• Free Yourself

Fantasia

• Unplugged

Alicia Keys

• Get Lifted

John Legend

• A Time To Love

Stevie Wonder

Best Contemporary R&B Album

• Touch

Amerie

• The Emancipation Of Mimi

Mariah Carey

• Destiny Fulfilled

Destiny's Child

• Turning Point

Mario

• O

Omarion

Best Rap Solo Performance

• Testify

Common

• Mockingbird

Eminem

• Disco Inferno

50 Cent

• Number One Spot

Ludacris

• U Don't Know Me

T.I.

• Gold Digger

Kanye West

Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group

• Don't Phunk With My Heart

The Black Eyed Peas

• The Corner

Common Featuring The Last Poets

• Encore

Eminem Featuring Dr. Dre & 50 Cent

• Hate It Or Love It

The Game Featuring 50 Cent

• Wait (The Whisper Song)

Ying Yang Twins

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

• 1,2 Step

Ciara Featuring Missy Elliott

• They Say

Common Featuring Kanye West & John Legend

• Soldier

Destiny's Child Featuring T.I. & Lil Wayne

• Numb/Encore

Jay-Z Featuring Linkin Park

• Rich Girl

Gwen Stefani Featuring Eve

Track from: Love. Angel. Music. Baby.

Best Rap Song

• Candy Shop

Curtis Jackson & Scott Storch, songwriters (50 Cent Featuring Olivia)

• Diamonds From Sierra Leone

D. Harris & Kanye West, songwriters; (J. Barry & D. Black, songwriters) (Kanye

• Don't Phunk With My Heart

William Adams, Printz Board, Stacy Ferguson & George Pajon, Jr., songwriters;

(Kalyanji Anandji, Full Force & Indeewar, songwriters) (The Black Eyed Peas)

• Hate It Or Love It

Curtis Jackson, A. Lyon, Jayceon Taylor & M. Valenzano, songwriters; (Baker,

Felder & Harris, songwriters) (The Game Featuring 50 Cent)

• Lose Control

M. Elliott, C. Harris & G. Isaacs III, songwriters; (J. Atkins, R. Davis & C.

Hudson, songwriters) (Missy Elliott Featuring Ciara & Fat Man Scoop)

Best Rap Album

• Be

Common

• The Cookbook

Missy Elliott

• Encore

Eminem

• The Massacre

50 Cent

• Late Registration

Kanye West

Best Female Country Vocal Performance

• The Connection

Emmylou Harris

• Mississippi Girl

Faith Hill

• All Jacked Up

Gretchen Wilson

• I May Hate Myself In The Morning

Lee Ann Womack

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• Georgia Rain

Trisha Yearwood

Best Male Country Vocal Performance

• Funny How Time Slips Away

George Jones

• As Good As I Once Was

Toby Keith

• Midnight Communion

Delbert McClinton

• Good Ol' Boys

Willie Nelson

• Alcohol

Brad Paisley

• You'll Think Of Me

Keith Urban

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

• Comin' To Your City

Big & Rich

• Play Something Country

Brooks & Dunn

• I Hope

Dixie Chicks

• Restless

Alison Krauss And Union Station

• Bless The Broken Road

Rascal Flatts

Best Country Collaboration With Vocals

• Building Bridges

Brooks & Dunn, Sheryl Crow & Vince Gill

• Shelter From The Storm

Rodney Crowell & Emmylou Harris

• Like We Never Loved At All

Faith Hill & Tim McGraw

• Dreams Come True

Willie Nelson & Norah Jones

• Politically Uncorrect

Gretchen Wilson & Merle Haggard

Best Country Instrumental Performance

• I'll Fly Away

Charlie Daniels

• Who's Your Uncle?

Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush & Béla Feck

• Unionhouse Branch

Alison Krauss And Union Station

• Scotch & Chocolate

Nickel Creek

• Time Warp

Brad Paisley

Best Country Song

• Alcohol

Brad Paisley, songwriter (Brad Paisley)

• All Jacked Up

Vicky McGehee, John Rich & Gretchen Wilson, songwriters (Gretchen Wilson)

• Bless The Broken Road

Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna & Marcus Hummon, songwriters (Rascal Flatts)

• I Hope

Keb Mo, Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines & Emily Robison, songwriters (Dixie

Chicks)

• I May Hate Myself In The Morning

O. Blackmon, songwriter (Lee Ann Womack)

Best Country Album

• Fireflies

Faith Hill

• Lonely Runs Both Ways

Alison Krauss And Union Station

• Time Well Wasted

Brad Paisley

• All Jacked Up

Gretchen Wilson

• Jasper County

Trisha Yearwood

yay for

Death Cab For Cutie, Carly Simon, Fiona Apple, Franz Ferdinand, The White Stripes, and Coldplay

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I'm shocked Kelly Clarkson only got 2 nominations. She's far better than both Mariah and Gwen.

EMANCIPATION OF MIMI for album of the year? - LMAO! :lol::lol::lol:

Kylie Minogue gets a nomination for best Dance release - WOOHOO! :D

Ciara for best new artist? ROTFLMAO! :lol: John Legend will take that one out and a few other grammys too, I predict!

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I am really disappointed that Kelly only has 2 nominations, while Fantasia has 4?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! :blink::huh:

I thought "Becuase of You" was Record of the Year material, "Behind These Hazel Eyes" is amazing as well... in fact, "Breakaway" doesn't have any filler at all, and could compete with those Album of the Year nominees :D

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John Legend and Sugarland are pretty good... Ciara is also a :blink: choice for me...

I am definitely happy seeing nods for Kelly, Michael Buble, BEP, Rob Thomas, even the Gorillaz! Plus the Song of the Year nom for "Bless the Broken Road" is a pleasant surprise as well. But where is "Pieces" from Sum41... that is a great song :(

Album Of The Year

I'm not a particular fan for any of the albums in this category... each one probably has a few songs that are worth it...

Song Of The Year

I'm rooting for "Ordinary People" and "Bless the Broken Road" in this one...

Best New Artist

In this category, except for Ciara, I like them all... but John Legend is probably my pick... followed by Sugarland and Keane then Fall Out Boy

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

I hope Kelly takes this category, though I think "Because of You" would be a better contender, or is it not Pop enough?

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

I've got to go with either the Peas or the Killers in this one

Best Pop Vocal Album

Kelly

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Good noms in this category, I can't decide

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance

I think I've only heard Rob from this category, so I'll go with him.

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal:

For me, I'll take Foo Fighters, Franz Ferdinand, and the Killers over Coldplay and U2

Best Rock Song

Foo Fighters, Best of You

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

Great to see Amerie nominated, but I think it'll probably to go Mariah.

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

John Legend, definitely

Best R&B Album

John Legend's album is just great

Best Contemporary R&B Album

Mariah probably has this one, but Amerie has some good songs too..

Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group

The Black Eyed Peas in such a diverse group of categories

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

I love Numb/Encore...

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

Rascal Flatts

Well, she got some publicity recently after being a co-author on her book about being illiterate :mellow: I didn't know the Grammys honored screaming :unsure:

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