Taylor Swift, Sia, Iggy Azalea nominated for Grammys Friday

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Taylor Swift, Iggy Azalea, Sia, Sam Smith, and Meghan Trainor all received Grammy nominations for record of the year Friday, as announced on “CBS This Morning.” The Recording Academy will be live-tweeting nominations through 1 p.m. Friday in a promotional strategy to rouse social media hype for the 57th edition of the music awards show.

Below are nominations that have been released to date. A full list of nominations, including those for album of the year, will be released late night Friday after the broadcast of “A Very Grammy Christmas” special, scheduled at 8 p.m. on CBS.

The Grammys will be broadcast Feb. 8, 2015, on CBS.

Best Country Album

Dierks Bentley – “Riser”

Erich Church – “The Outsiders”

Brandy Clark – “12 Stories”

Miranda Lambert – “Platinum”

LeeAnn Womack – “The Way I’m Livin’”

Best Pop Vocal Album

Coldplay – “Ghost Stories”

Miley Cyrus – “Bangerz”

Ariana Grande – “My Everything”

Katy Perry – “Prism”

Ed Sheeran – “x”

Sam Smith – “In the Lonely Hour”

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Jhene Aiko – “Sail Out”

Beyonce – “Beyonce”

Chris Brown – “X”

Mali Music – “Mali Is”

Pharrell Williams – “Girl”

Record of the Year

“Fancy” – Iggy Azalea feat. Charlie XCX

“Chandalier” – Sia

“Stay With Me” (Darkchild version) – Sam Smith

“Shake It Off” – Taylor Swift

“All About That Bass” – Meghan Trainor

Best Pop Solo Performance

“Stay With Me – Sam Smith

“Chandelier” – Sia

“Shake It Off” – Taylor Swift

“Happy” (live version) – Pharrell Williams

“All of Me” (live version) – John Legend

Best Rock Song

“Ain’t It Fun” – Paramore

“Blue Moon” – Beck

“Fever” – The Black Keys

“Gimme Something Good” – Ryan Adams

“Lazaretto” – Jack White

Best Rock Album

“Songs of Innocence” – U2

“Hypnotic Eye” – Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

“Turn Blue” – The Black Keys

“Morning Phase” – Beck

“Ryan Adams” – Ryan Adams

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