The nominations for the 63rd annual Grammy awards that celebrate the world’s best music, feature an eclectic mix of pop powerhouses, feisty chart-toppers and little-known underdogs.

While Beyonce leads the pack with nine nominations, followed by Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, and rapper Roddy Ricch, all with six; Doja Cat and rapper D Smoke earned nominations for the Best New Artist category.

The K-pop group BTS, arguably the biggest boy band in the world, earned their first-ever Grammy Award nomination for their hit song ‘Dynamite.’

Beyonce leads the Grammy pack with nine nominations. (Photo Credit: Instagram/Beyonce)
Rapper Roddy Ricch notched a Song of the Year look for his solo smash “The Box”. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ Roddy Ricch)
Dua Lipa earned six nominations, one of them for Record and Song of the Year for her hit “Don’t Start Now”. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ Dua Lipa)
Taylor Swift is up in two of the three main categories as well. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ Taylor Swift)
Billie Eilish has received four Grammy nominations. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ Billie Eilish)
Doja Cat is up for the Best New Artist. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ Doja Cat)
Post Malone is racing for Best Record and Song of the Year categories. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ Post Malone)
The band Coldplay is up for Album of the Year for “Everyday Life”. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ Coldplay)
D Smoke bagged nominations for main categories such as Best New Artist and Best Rap Album. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ D Smoke)
Global-hit K-Pop group BTS earned first-ever Grammy nomination this year. (Photo Credit: Twitter/ BTS)