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2020 Grammy Nominees
Bad guy (Billie Eilish) -- 7 rings (Ariana Grande) -- Old town road (remix) (Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus) -- Truth hurts (Lizzo) -- Talk (Khalid) -- Hard place (H.E.R.) -- Señorita (Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello) -- Boyfriend (Ariana Grande & Social House) -- I don't care (Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber) -- Sunflower (Post Malone & Swae Lee) -- Lover (Taylor Swift) -- Sucker (Jonas Brothers) -- Harmony Hall (Vampire Weekend) -- Hey, ma (Bon Iver) -- Spirit (Beyoncé) -- Norman F***ing Rockwell (Lana del Rey) -- The daughters (Little Big Town) -- Speechless (Dan + Shay) -- Common (Maren Morris featuring Brandi Carlile) -- I don't remember me (before you) (Brothers Osborne) -- Brand new man (Brooks & Dunn with Luke Combs).
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Lonely generation /Echosmith
Alt-pop sibling trio, Echosmith, have returned with their long-awaited sophomore effort, Lonely Generation. The follow-up to their 2013 debut, Talking Dreams, this new chapter takes the band’s sound and vision to new heights.That classic ‘80s-inspired Echosmith vibe is still alive and well on this record.Overall, Lonely Generation is a brilliant take on who we are as a society with hope for transformation and grace.Everyone needs an album like this. So go ahead. Dance. Let the light in. --Daily Listening
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Rare/Selena Gomez
Her third solo album is an act of divine ruthlessness: Gomez dances out the toxins weighing her down...Album closer “A Sweeter Place,” aided by Kid Cudi, invites listeners into her past few years outside of the limelight. She took some time, “living out of the scene/Out in the wild.” It’s a gorgeous, melodic and, most impressively, hopeful moment. Gomez re-enters public life with grace and clarity, two very rare finds indeed. --Rolling Stone
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Nightfall /Little Big Town
It feels like Little Big Town, the quartet comprised of Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet, are charting a new course with their cinematic ninth studio album that’s filled with strong, yet heartfelt observations.Though released during the first month of the year, with its meaningful lyrics, organic instrumentation and pure chemistry between the beloved group, Nightfall is poised to be one of the best albums country music has to offer in 2020. --Sounds Like Nashville
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Tullahoma/Dustin Lynch
Over the last decade, Dustin Lynch had to establish himself as a consistent hit-maker to get to a game-changing, career-affirming album like Tullahoma.Overall, as the man who broke through with “Cowboys and Angels,” Lynch sounds on Tullahoma like he’s even more focused on leaving a legacy that his legendary predecessors would want to know. It’s a continuation of his evolving signature sound that still clings to the country roots that raised him. --Sounds Like Nashville
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