A partial list of nominees in the top categories at the 65th annual Grammy Awards, announced Tuesday by The Recording Academy.- Album of the year: ‘Voyage,’ ABBA; ’30,’ Adele; ‘Un Verano Sin Ti,’ Bad Bunny; ‘Renaissance,’ Beyonce; ‘Good Morning Gorgeous’ (Deluxe), Mary J. Blige; ‘In These Silent Days,’ Brandi Carlile; ‘Music of the Spheres,’ Coldplay; ‘Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,’ Kendrick Lamar; ‘Special,’ Lizzo; ‘Harry’s House,’ Harry Styles.- Record of the year: ‘Don’t Shut Me Down,’ ABBA; ‘Easy on Me,’ Adele; ‘Break My Soul,’ Beyonce; ‘Good Morning Gorgeous,’ Mary J. Blige; ‘You and Me on the Rock,’ Brandi Carlile featuring Lucius; ‘Woman,’ Doja Cat; ‘Bad Habit,’ Steve Lacy; ‘The Heart Part 5,’ Kendrick Lamar; ‘About Damn Time,’ Lizzo; ‘As It Was,’ Harry Styles. Song of the year (songwriter’s award): ‘abcdefu,’ Sara Davis, GAYLE and Dave Pittenger; ‘About Damn Time,’ Melissa ‘Lizzo’ Jefferson, Eric Frederic, Blake Slatkin and Theron Makiel Thomas; ‘All Too Well (10 Minute Version – The Short Film),’ Liz Rose and Taylor Swift; ‘As It Was,’ Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon and Harry Styles; ‘Bad Habit,’ Matthew Castellanos, Brittany Foushee, Diana Gordon, John Carroll Kirby and Steve Lacy; ‘Break My Soul,’ Beyonce, S. Carter, Terius ‘The Dream’ Gesteelde-Diamant and Christopher A. Stewart; ‘Easy on Me,’ Adele Adkins and Greg Kurstin; ‘God Did,’ Tarik Azzouz, E. Blackmon, Khaled Khaled, F. LeBlanc, Shawn Carter, John Stephens, Dwayne Carter, William Roberts and Nicholas Warwar; ‘The Heart Part 5,’ Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer; ‘Just Like That,’ Bonnie Raitt.- Best new artist: Best new artist: Anitta; Omar Apollo; DOMi & JD Beck; Muni Long; Samara Joy; Latto; Månekskin; Tobe Nwigwe; Molly Tuttle; Wet Leg.- Songwriter of the Year: Amy Allen; Nija Charles; Tobia Jesso Jr.; The-Dream; Laura Veltz- Best pop solo performance: ‘Easy on Me,’ Adele; ‘Moscow Mule,’ Bad Bunny; ‘Woman,’ Doja Cat; ‘Bad Habit,’ Steve Lacy; ‘About Damn Time,’ Lizzo; ‘As It Was,’ Harry Styles.- Best pop duo/group performance: ‘Don’t Shut Me Down,’ ABBA; ‘Bam Bam,’ Camila Cabello featuring Ed Sheeran; ‘My Universe,’ Coldplay and BTS; ‘I Like You (A Happier Song),’ Post Malone and Doja Cat; ‘Unholy,’ Sam Smith and Kim Petras.- Best pop vocal album: ‘Voyage,’ ABBA; ’30,’ Adele; ‘Music of the Spheres,’ Coldplay; ‘Special,’ Lizzo; ‘Harry’s House,’ Harry Styles.- Best traditional pop vocal album: ‘Higher,’ Michael Buble; ‘When Christmas Comes Around…,’ Kelly Clarkson; ‘I Dream of Christmas’ (Extended), Norah Jones; ‘Evergreen,’ Pentatonix; ‘Thank You,’ Diana Ross.- Best dance/electronic album: ‘Renaissance,’ Beyonce; ‘Fragments,’ Bonobo; ‘Diplo,’ Diplo; ‘The Last Goodbye,’ ODESZA; ‘Surrender, Rufus Du Sol.- Best rock album: ‘Dropout Boogei,’ The Black Keys; ‘The Boy Named If,’ Elvis Costello and the Imposters; ‘Crawler,’ Idles; ‘Mainstream Sellout,’ Machine Gun Kelly; ‘Patient Number 9,’ Ozzy Osbourne; ‘Lucifer on the Sofa,’ Spoon. – Best alternative music album: ‘WE,’ Arcade Fire; ‘Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe You,’ Big Thief; ‘Fossora,’ Björk; ‘Wet Leg,’ Wet Leg; ‘Cool It Down,’ Yeah Yeah Yeahs.- Best progressive R&B album: ‘Operation Funk,’ Cory Henry; ‘Gemini Rights,’ Steve Lacy’; ‘Drones,’ Terrace Martin; ‘Starfruit,’ Moonchild; ‘Red Ballon,’ Tank and the Bangas.- Best R&B album: ‘Good Morning Gorgeous’ (Deluxe, Mary J. Blige; ‘Breezy’ (Deluxe), Chris Brown; ‘Black Radio III,’ Robert Glasper; ‘Candydrip,’ Lucky Daye; ‘Watch the Sun,’ PJ Morton.- Best rap album: ‘God Did,’ DJ Khaled; ‘I Never Liked You,’ Future; ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You,’ Jack Harlow; ‘Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,’ Kendrick Lamar; ‘It’s Almost Dry,’ Pusha T.- Best country album: ‘Growing Up,’ Luke Combs; ‘Palomino,’ Miranda Lambert; ‘Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville,’ Ashley McBryde; ‘Humble Quest,’ Maren Morris; ‘A Beautiful Time,’ Willie Nelson.- Best jazz vocal album: ‘The Evening: Live at Apparatus,’ The Baylor Project; ‘Linger Awhile,’ Samara Joy; ‘Fade to Black,’ Carmen Lundy; ‘Fifty,’ The Manhattan Transfer with the WDR Funkhausorchester; ‘Ghost Song,’ Cecile McLorin Salvant.- Best jazz instrumental album: ‘New Standards Vol. 1,’ Terri Lyne Carrington, Kris Davis, Linda May Han Oh, Nicholas Payton and Matthew Stevens; ‘Live in Italy,’ Peter Erskine Trio; ‘LongGone,’ Joshua Redman, Brad Mehidau, Christian McBride and Brian Blade; ‘Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival,’ Wayne Shorter, Terri Lyne Carrington, Leo Genovese and Esperanza Spalding; ‘Parallel Motion,’ Yellowjackets.- Best gospel album: ‘Die to Live,’ Maranda Curtis; ‘Breakthrough: The Exodus (Live),’ Ricky Dillard; ‘Clarity,’ DOE; ‘Kingdom Book One Deluxe,’ Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin; ‘All things New,’ Tye Tribbett- Best contemporary Christian music album: ‘Lion,’ Elevation Worship; ‘Breathe,’ Maverick City Music; ‘Life After Death,’ TobyMac; ‘Always,’ Chris Tomlin; ‘My Jesus,’ Anne Wilson.- Best Latin pop album: ‘Aguilera,’ Christina Aguilera; ‘Pasieros,’ Ruben Blades and Boca Livre; ‘De Adentro Pa Afuera,’ Camilo; ‘Viajante,’ Fonseca; ‘Dharma +,’ Sebastián Yatra.- Best Latin urban album: ‘Trap Cake, Vol. 2,’ Rauw Alejandro; ‘Un Verano Sin Ti,’ Bad Bunny; ‘Legendaddy,’ Daddy Yankee; ‘La 167,’ Farruko; ‘The Love & Sex Tape,’ Maluma.- Best Latin rock or alternative album: ‘El Alimento,’ Cimafunk; ‘Tinta y Tiempo,’ Jorge Drexler; ‘1940 Carmen,’ Mon Laferte; ‘Alegoria,’ Gaby Moreno; ‘Los Años Salvajes,’ Fito Paez; ‘MOTOMAMI,’ Rosalía.- Best reggae album: ‘The Kalling,’ Kabaka Pyramid; ‘Gifted,’ Koffee; ‘Scorcha,’ Sean Paul; ‘Third Time’s the Charm,’ Protoje; ‘Come Fly Wid Mi,’ Shaggy. – Best spoken word poetry album: ‘Black Men Are Precious,’ Ethelbert Miller; ‘Call Us What We Carry: Poems,’ Amanda Gorman; ‘Hiding in Plain View,’ Malcolm-Jamal Warner; ‘The Poet Who Sat By the Door,’ J. Ivy; ‘You Will be Someone’s Ancestor. Act Accordingly.,’ Amir Sulaiman.- Best comedy album: ‘The Closer,’ Dave Chappelle; ‘Comedy Monster,’ Jim Gaffigan; ‘A Little Brains, a Little Talent,’ Randy Rainbow; ‘Sorry,’ Louis CK; ‘We All Scream,’ Patton Oswalt.- Best compilation soundtrack for visual media: ‘Elvis’; ‘Encanto’; ‘Stranger Things: Soundtrack from the Netflix Series, Season 4 (Vol 2); ‘Top Gun: Maverick’; West Side Story.’- Best song written for visual media: ‘Be Alive’ from ‘King Richard,’ Beyonce and Darius Scott Dixson; ‘Carolina’ from ‘Where the Crawdads Sing,’ Taylor Swift; ‘Hold My Hand’ from ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ Bloodpop and Stefani Germanotta; ‘Keep Rising’ from ‘The Woman King,’ Angelique Kidjo, Jeremy Lutito and Jessy Wilson; ‘Nobody Like U’ from ‘Turning Red,’ Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell; ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ from ‘Encanto,’ Lin-Manuel Miranda.- Best score soundtrack for visual media: ‘The Batman,’ Michael Giacchino; ‘Encanto,’ Germaine Franco; ‘No Time to Die,’ Hans Zimmer; ‘The Power of the Dog,’ Jonny Greenwood; ‘Succession: Season 3,’ Nicholas Britell.- Producer of the year, non-classical: Jack Antonoff; Dan Auerbach; Boi-1da; Dahi; Dernst ‘D’mile’ Emile II.- Best music video: ‘Easy on Me,’ Adele; ‘Yet to Come,’ BTS; ‘Woman,’ Doja Cat; ‘The Heart Part 5,’ Kendrick Lamar; ‘As It Was,’ Harry Styles; ‘All Too Well: The Short Film,’ Taylor Swift.- Best music film: ‘Adele One Night Only’; ‘Our World’; ‘Billie Eilish Live at the O2’; ‘Motomami (Rosalía Tiktok Live Performance)’; ‘Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story’ ‘A Band A Brotherhood A Barn.’ – Best score soundtrack for video games and other interactive media: ‘Aliens: Fireteam Elite,’ Austin Wintory; ‘Assasin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok,’ Stephanie Economou; ‘Call of Duty: Vanguard,’ Bear McCreary; ‘Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy,’ Richard Jacques; ‘Old World,’ Christopher Tin.