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From Lizzo to Lil Nas, new kids on the block rule Grammys

NEW YORK (AP) - Genre-mashing, bold and chart-topping new artists have caught the attention of the Recording Academy, as Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X lead in nominations at the 2020 Grammy Awards.

Lizzo is in first place, scoring eight bids Wednesday for her fun, positive rap-pop style that has made her not only the year's top new act, but arguably the year's most successful musician.

She and Eilish - who created her best-selling debut album with her brother Finneas at their home studio - each earned nominations in the top four categories: album, song and record of the year, along with best new artist. Lil Nas X, who burst onto music charts with the country-trap anthem 'œOld Town Road,'ť earned nominations for album, record and song of the year.

Yola, the British country-soul singer who scored four nominations, said she feels honored to be nominated for best new artist alongside Lizzo, Lil Nas X and Eilish.

'œYou just couldn't ignore the contribution that Lizzo's brought, or Lil Nas, and the conversation he and I have been opening up about country music,'ť said Yola. 'œAnd obviously Billie, she's killing it.

'œI find it really hard to believe that I was awake - that it was a real thing. It's such a hard category to get into,'ť she added.

Rounding out the nominees for best new artist are pop singer Maggie Rogers, Spanish artist Rosalía, New Orleans group Tank and the Bangas and Austin-based duo Black Pumas.

H.E.R., who scored five nominations at last year's Grammys, including a bid for best new artist, returns this year with five more nominations. She won two awards in the R&B categories earlier this year and said she's not sure what advice to offer the new acts who are dominating in Grammy nominations.

'œI don't even know if I can give advice because everything felt so surreal to me. I was just thankful, and I know the nominations itself is just a stamp on all the hard work,'ť she said. 'œIt solidifies that, like, '~Wow, I really made it to even be named among these artists. It's just a good feeling.'ť

Yola, who spoke from Germany where she was performing Wednesday, said she couldn't stop crying after getting the good news. Her other nominations include best American Roots performance and best American Roots song for 'œFaraway Look,'ť as well as best Americana album for 'œWalk Through Fire,'ť which was produced by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys.

'œI'm an album-maker more than a person that focuses on singles, so that's just really meaningful,'ť she said.

Creating an album instead of focusing on singles is also important to H.E.R., who is returning to the 2020 Grammys with her second nomination for album of the year.

'œI can't believe it honestly. It's a big category. It's like the biggest category,'ť H.E.R. said in a phone interview from London. 'œIt feels like the first time again.'ť

She's got some stiff competition for the show's big award: Along with Lizzo's 'œCuz I Love You,'ť Eilish's 'œWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'ť and Lil Nas X's 'œ7,'ť H.E.R.'s 'œI Used to Know Her'ť will compete with Vampire Weekend's 'œFather of the Bride,'ť Ariana Grande's 'œThank U, Next,'ť Bon Iver's 'œI, I'ť and Lana Del Rey's 'œNorman (Expletive) Rockwell!'ť

The R&B singer-songwriter-guitarist is also up for record and song of the year with 'œHard Place.'ť In song of the year, women dominate with seven of the eight nominations, including Lady Gaga, Eilish, Taylor Swift, Lizzo, Lana Del Rey and Tanya Tucker.

'œIt's a beautiful thing,'ť she said of the women taking over. 'œAbsolutely.'ť

H.E.R. said the key to her success has been staying true to herself and following whatever sound and style she wants to explore. Her goal, she said, is to be a genre-less artist.

'œThe fact of the matter is - I'm not just one thing. And I love all styles of music,'ť she said. 'œI listen to Led Zeppelin and I listen to Jimi Hendrix. And I also listen to a lot of Drake, and I also listen to a lot of hip-hop from today. The range, as far as what I love, is so wide that it's only right for me to explore the things that I love.'ť

The 62nd annual Grammy Awards will air live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 26, 2020.

FILE - This Nov. 13, 2019 file photo shows rapper Lil Nas X after winning the musical event of the year award at the 53rd annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn. Genre-mashing, bold and chart-topping new artists have caught the attention of the Recording Academy, as Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X lead in nominations at the 2020 Grammy Awards. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - This April 14, 2019 file photo shows H.E.R. performing at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif. H.E.R., who scored five nominations at last year's Grammys, including a bid for best new artist, returns this year with five more nominations. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this July 10, 2019 file photo Taylor Swift performs at Amazon Music's Prime Day concert in New York. Swift, for a second time, didn't receive an album of the year nomination for the 2020 Grammy Awards. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - This April 20, 2019 file photo shows Billie Eilish performing at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif. Eilish scored six Grammy Award nominations, Wednesday, Nov. 20, making the 17-year-old the youngest artist in the history of the Grammys to achieve the feat. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
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