Olivia Rodrigo is an artist that needs no introduction. The 19-year-old singer, who shot straight to the top of the charts with her debut single "drivers license," won over the world last year with her masterful songwriting, which ranges from heartbreaking ballads to fiery, pop-punk anthems like "Brutal." Olivia is also nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album for her debut record Sour, Best Music Video for her single "good 4 u" and Best Pop Solo Performance, Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "drivers license."
When he's not performing, producing and penning Grammy award-winning songs with his younger sister Billie Eilish, FINNEAS is a solo artist in his own right. The 24-year-old Oscar-winner released his debut studio album, titled Optimist, in October 2021. He is nominated for multiple awards on the night—including Album of the Year—for his work on Justin Bieber's album Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe) and Billie's record Happier Than Ever.
We hope The Kid LAROI will always "Stay" the same! The 18-year-old Australian native, real name Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, has been winning over fans from around the world with his unique emo, pop and hip-hop sound. Alongside his Best New Artist nomination, The Kid LAROI is also up for Album of the Year for his involvement in Justin Bieber's record Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe).
When she's not making us cry with her New York Times best-selling memoir Crying in H Mart, artist Michelle Zauner is making us cry with her equally beautiful music under the name Japanese Breakfast. In 2021, she released her third album, titled Jubilee, which is also up for Best Alternative Music Album.
Baby Keem is all grown up! The 21-year-old rapper and producer, real name Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr., has been dominating the rap scene as of late, collaborating with artists including Kanye West, Travis Scott and his very own cousin Kendrick Lamar. Alongside his Best New Artist nomination, he is nominated for Album of the Year for his work on Kanye West's Donda, Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for "Family Ties" with Kendrick Lamar.
If "Freedom Was A Highway," then Jimmie Allen is riding it all the way to the top! In the last year alone, the country star not only released the aforementioned #1 single with Brad Paisley, but also took home the trophy for New Male Artist of the Year at the 2021 ACM Awards. This year, he's up for Best New Artist at the Grammys.
Glass Animals are continuing to make (heat) waves with their music! The alternative band from Oxford, England, shot into superstardom with the release of their single "Heat Waves" last year, which cracked the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. And, with its atmospheric sound, heavy backbeat and catchy chorus, it's easy to see why.
It's Saweetie's world and we're all just living in it. In the last year alone, the icy rapper, real name Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper, has not only made a huge splash on the music scene with her single "Best Friend (Feat. Doja Cat)," but she also starred in the sit-com grown-ish and released her own McDonald's meal. In addition to the Best New Artist category, Saweetie is also nominated for Best Rap Song for "Best Friend."
We're not going to break it to you "softly"—you need to listen to Arlo Parks. At just 21-years-old, the West London singer-songwriter, whose real name is Anaïs Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho, has made a reputation for herself over the years with her heartfelt lyrics and cool, slow-grooving indie pop and R&B sound. She is also nominated for Best Alternative Music Album for her 2021 debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams.
Allow Pakistani musician Arooj Aftab's music to bring you a taste of tranquility. The Brooklyn-based artist adeptly balances her soaring, crystal clear vocals with soulful instrumentation to create a luxurious, atmospheric experience unlike anything else you've heard before. In addition to her Best New Artist nod, Arooj is also nominated for Best Global Music Performance.