The 64th annual GRAMMY Awards show is around the corner, and the Recording Academy revealed the nominations for the 2022 GRAMMYs on Tuesday (November 23). The show is packed with tons of talented nominees, including country artists in three categories: Best Country Solo Performance, Best Country Duo or Group Performance, Best Country Song and Best Country Album. See the nominees below:
Best Country Solo Performance
- Luke Combs, for āForever After Allā
- Mickey Guyton, for āRemember Her Nameā
- Jason Isbell, for āAll I Do Is Driveā
- Kacey Musgraves, for ācamera rollā
- Chris Stapleton, for āYou Should Probably Leaveā
Best Country Duo or Group Performance
- Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood, for āIf I Didnāt Love Youā
- Brothers Osborne, for āYounger Meā
- Dan + Shay, for āGlad You Existā
- Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris, for āChasing After Youā
- Elle King and Miranda Lambert, for āDrunk (And I Donāt Wanna Go Home)ā
Best Country Song
- Maren Morris, for āBetter Than We Found Itā
- Kacey Musgraves, for ācamera rollā
- Chris Stapleton, for āColdā
- Thomas Rhett, for āCountry Againā
- Walker Hayes, for āFancy Likeā
- Mickey Guyton, for āRemember Her Nameā
Best Country Album
- Brothers Osborne, for Skeletons
- Mickey Guyton, for Remember Her Name
- Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall and Jack Ingram, for The Marfa Tapes
- Sturgill Simpson, for The Ballad of Dood & Juanita
- Chris Stapleton, for Starting Over
Jimmie Allen also represented country music as a nominee in the Best New Artist category. Dolly Parton is nominated in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category for A Holly Dolly Christmas, and one of the nominees sheās up against is Willie Nelson, nominated for Thatās Life. Underwood was nominated in the Best Roots Gospel Album category for her debut project in the genre, My Savior.
The 64th annual GRAMMY Awards show is set for January 31, 2022. Keep tabs on the nominated artists in all categories here.