Grammys 2018: Lady Gaga 'grateful' for two nominations
Grammys 2018: Lady Gaga 'grateful' for two nominations
Pop sensation Lady Gaga has thanked her fans and the Recording Company for nominating her album 'Joanne' and song 'Million Reasons' for their 60th annual ceremony.
The 31-year-old pop diva took to her Twitter handle and posted her horse-riding picture flaunting her cleavage beneath a dramatic hooded cape.
The picture was captioned, "I'm humbled & grateful that my album "Joanne" was nominated & also my song "Million Reasons." Thank u so much Monsters & Grammy Voters for believing in this music and me. I love u so much. This is a day to truly celebrate lots of hard work, perseverance & gratitude through music."
The 60th annual ceremony will be hosted by James Corden and is scheduled to air on January 28 on CBS live from Manhattan's Madison Square Garden.
Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar are the top contenders for the 60th annual Grammy Awards, leading a crop of nominations that is heavy on hip-hop and R&B but has left some mainstream pop stars, including Ed Sheeran, shut out of major prizes.
Jay-Z got eight nods for his album '4:44,' while Bruno Mars had six nominations, and Childish Gambino, Khalid, SZA and No I.D. (Jay-Z's producer) each had five.
Contenders for record of the year include Jay-Z for 'The Story of O.J.'; Mr. Lamar for 'HUMBLE'; Mr. Mars for '24K Magic'; Childish Gambino for 'Redbone'; and the Latin pop phenomenon 'Despacito,' by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee with Justin Bieber.
-ANI