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Another year, another Grammy nominations list.

It’s been a fantastic year for music across all genres. The 58th annual GRAMMY Awards are set to go down in two months and organizers have finally released the full list of this year’s nominees.

Kendrick Lamar is nominated for “Song of The Year” for his To Pimp A Butterfly protest song “Alright.” Kendrick’s sophomore album is also nominated for the coveted “Album of The Year” award, along with The Weeknd, Taylor Swift, Chris Stapleton, and Alabama Shakes.

Despite having four Top 10 hit songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, surprisingly, Fetty Wap didn’t get nominated for “Best New Artist” this year. Fetty was, however, nominated for two Grammys – “Best Rap Performance” and “Best Rap Song.” Overall, Kendrick leads the pack with 11 nominations.

R&B singer Omarion also feels like his hit collaboration “Post To Be” with Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko got snubbed by the Grammys. The song could’ve landed in the “R&B Performance” or “R&B Song” categories, but instead, the hit song received no nominations. The MMG crooner tweeted about it:

All the action is set to go down at L.A.’s Staples Center on February 15, 2016 on CBS at 8 p.m. EST.

Check out the full list of nominations below.

Song Of The Year

Kendrick Lamar, “Alright”

Taylor Swift, “Blank Space”

Little Big Town, “Girl Crush”

Wiz Khalifa f. Charlie Puth, “See You Again”

Ed Sheeran, “Thinking Out Loud”

Album Of The Year

Alabama Shakes, Sound & Color

Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp A Butterfly

Chris Stapleton, Traveller

Taylor Swift, 1989

The Weeknd, Beauty Behind the Madness

Best New Artist

Courtney Barnett

James Bay

Tori Kelly

Meghan Trainor

Sam Hunt

Record Of The Year

D’Angelo and The Vanguard, “Really Love”

Mark Ronson f. Bruno Mars, “Uptown Funk”

Ed Sheeran, “Thinking Out Loud”

Taylor Swift, “Blank Space”

The Weeknd, “Can’t Feel My Face”

Best Rap Performance

J. Cole, “Apparently”

Drake, “Back To Back

Fetty Wap, “Trap Queen”

Kendrick Lamar, “Alright”

Nicki Minaj featuring Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and Drake, “Truffle Butter”

Kanye West, “All Day”

Best Rap Song

Kanye West, “All Day”

Kendrick Lamar, “Alright”

Common and John Legend, “Glory”

Drake, “Energy”

Fetty Wap, “Trap Queen”

Best Rap Performance

J. Cole, “Apparently”

Drake, “Back to Back”

Fetty Wap, “Trap Queen”

Kendrick Lamar, “Alright”

Nicki Minaj, “Truffle Butter”

Kanye West, “All Day”

Best Rap Album

J. Cole, 2014 Forest Hills Drive

Dr. Dre, Compton

Drake, If Youre Reading This Its Too Late

Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp A Butterfly

Nicki Minaj, The Pinkprint

Rap/Sung Collaboration

Big Sean featuring Kanye West and John Legend, “One Man Can Change the World,”

Common and John Legend, “Glory,”

Jidenna, “Classic Man,”

Kendrick Lamar, “These Walls,”

Nicki Minaj, “Only”

Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Ship to Wreck,” Florence + the Machine

“Sugar,” Maroon 5

“Uptown Funk,” Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars

“Bad Blood,” Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar

“See You Again,” Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth

Traditional Pop Vocal Album

“The Silver Lining: The Songs of Jerome Kern,” Tony Bennett and Bill Charlap

“Shadows in the Night,” Bob Dylan

“Stages,” Josh Groban

“No One Ever Tells You,” Seth MacFarlane

“My Dream Duets,” Barry Manilow (and Various Artists)

Pop Vocal Album

”Piece by Piece,” Kelly Clarkson

“How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful,” Florence + the Machine

”Uptown Special,” Mark Ronson

“1989,” Taylor Swift

“Before This World,” James Taylor

Dance Recording

“We’re All We Need,” Above & Beyond featuring Zoe Johnston

“Go,” the Chemical Brothers

“Never Catch Me,” Flying Lotus featuring Kendrick Lamar

“Runaway (U & I),” Galantis

“Where Are U Now,” Skrillex and Diplo with Justin Bieber

Dance/Electronic Album

“Our Love,” Caribou

“Born in the Echoes,” the Chemical Brothers

“Caracal,” Disclosure

“In Colour,” Jamie XX

“Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack U,” Skrillex and Diplo​

R&B Performance

“If I Don’t Have You,” Tamar Braxton

“Rise Up,” Andra Day

“Breathing Underwater,” Hiatus Kaiyote

“Planes,” Jeremih featuring J. Cole

“Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey),” the Weeknd

Traditional R&B Performance

“He Is,” Faith Evans

“Little Ghetto Boy,” Lalah Hathaway

“Let It Burn,” Jazmine Sullivan

“Shame,” Tyrese

“My Favorite Part of You,” Charlie Wilson

R&B Song

“Coffee,” Brook Davis and Miguel Pimentel, songwriters (Miguel)

“Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey),” Ahmad Balshe, Stephan Moccio, Jason Quenneville and Abel Tesfaye, songwriters (the Weeknd)

“Let It Burn,” Kenny B. Edmonds, Jazmine Sullivan and Dwane M. Weir II, songwriters (Jazmine Sullivan)

“Really Love,” D’Angelo and Kendra Foster, songwriters (D’Angelo and the Vanguard)

“Shame,” Warryn Campbell, Tyrese Gibson and DJ Rogers Jr., songwriters (Tyrese)

Urban Contemporary Album

“Ego Death,” the Internet

“You Should Be Here,” Kehlani

“Blood,” Lianne La Havas

“Wildheart,” Miguel

“Beauty Behind the Madness,” the Weeknd

R&B Album

“Coming Home,” Leon Bridges

“Black Messiah,” D’Angelo and the Vanguard

“Cheers to the Fall,” Andra Day

“Reality Show,” Jazmine Sullivan

“Forever Charlie,” Charlie Wilson

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