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Male artists dominate Grammy nominations

Nashville - Male artists led the nominations announced on Wednesday for the 2013 Grammys, as FUN., Frank Ocean, Mumford & Sons, Jay-Z, Kanye West and Dan Auerbach from The Black Keys landed six nods each for music's biggest awards.

The nominations for New York-based indie-pop band FUN. - made up of Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost and Jack Antonoff - included the four main categories for record, song and album of the year, and best new artist.

FUN., which also performed at the Grammy nominations concert with Janelle Monae, said it felt good to be recognized and "took pride" in its live performances.

"Tonight, all I wanted to do was get up and really give it our all ... receiving the nomination is amazing and a culmination of hard work the three of us have put into this band," lead singer Ruess told reporters backstage.

Groundbreaking move

The group scored a huge hit with its first single, We Are Young, and then followed that up with its successful album Some Nights and single of the same name.

Joining it in the album, record of the year and best new artist categories was hip hop artist Ocean.

The 25-year-old rapper-singer made waves earlier this year after revealing his first love was a man, a groundbreaking move in the hip hop industry, which has faced criticism in the past for being hostile toward gays.

His debut album, channel ORANGE was a critical and commercial success, debuting at No 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart in July.

Ocean and FUN. will be competing with blues-rock group Alabama Shakes, country singer Hunter Hayes and folk-rockers The Lumineers for the coveted best new artist title.

The winners will be announced at the televised awards show in Los Angeles on 10 February.

After British singer Adele dominated the previous Grammy Awards with her juggernaut album 21, male artists took the lead in the album of the year category, where Ocean and FUN. are competing with The Black Keys, Mumford & Sons and Jack White.

Rihanna

British folk band Mumford & Sons, which scored six nominations both in 2011 and 2012 for its debut album, Sigh No More, landed six more nominations on Wednesday for its chart-topping sophomore album, Babel, which is the second biggest-selling album in the United States this year.

Ohio rock duo The Black Keys, formed by frontman Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney, landed five nominations, while Auerbach also notched a non-classical producer of the year nomination for his work on four albums.

Blues-rocker Jack White, the former frontman of The White Stripes, picked up three nods for his chart-topping debut solo album Blunderbuss.

Rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West continued to pick up nods for their 2011 album, Watch The Throne, including best rap performance for N****s in Paris. Jay-Z also landed nods for collaborating on songs with Young Jeezy and Rihanna, while West scored multiple nominations for his song Mercy.

R&B singer Rihanna also landed three nods, including best solo pop performance for Where Have You Been.

Kelly Clarkson was one of the few leading female nominees, picking up three nominations, including record of the year and best pop vocal album.

Eligibility time frame

Record of the year nominees saw an assortment of rock, pop and hip hop nominees, with Clarkson's Stronger competing with The Black Keys' Lonely Boy, FUN.'s We Are Young, Australian artist Gotye's heartbreak hit Somebody That I Used To Know, Ocean's Thinkin Bout You, and Taylor Swift's We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.

To be eligible for nominations this year, artists had to release their music between 1 October, 2011, and 30 September 2012.

Adele, who swept the awards in February with six accolades including the top three, landed only one nomination this year for best pop solo performance, as she did not release any music in the eligibility time frame.

The nominations for the top awards and main categories were announced during an hour-long televised concert in Nashville for the first time, co-hosted by country-pop artist Swift and veteran Grammy host, rapper-actor LL Cool J.

Adding a twist to the announcements, Hayes sang the nominees for best pop album, a tight contest between Maroon 5, Clarkson, Pink, FUN. and Florence and the Machine. Hayes picked up two nods for best new artist and best country vocal performance.

British rock legends The Who will receive the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in February.

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