Surprising Grammy Snubs


January 29, 2025 7:43 AM CDT
By: Jay Roberts
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With the 67th Grammy Awards coming up this Sunday, I was reading about some of the biggest artists that have never won music’s highest honor. Some of the names on this list are so big, it’s difficult to fathom how these people have never won a Grammy Award. Some of these people are absolute A-list artists of their respective genre. In alphabetical order:
1. ABBA
2. The Beach Boys
3. Blake Shelton
4. Bob Marley
5. Diana Ross
6. Guns N’ Roses
7. Jonas Brothers
8. Journey
9. Katy Perry
10. Nick Minaj
11. Queen
12. Rush
13. Selena Gomez
14. Snoop Dogg
15. Tupac
Also interesting to note, the Beatles are nominated for best rock performance for their song “Now and Then,” which has been dubbed “the last Beatles song.” Good luck to all of the nominees!
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