LGBTQ Grammy Noms: Tove Lo, Tyler the Creator, Brandi Carlile, & More

The 2020 Grammy nominations are here and pretty queer.
Grammy nominations, while not the qualifier for excellent music, are certainly a nice nod to a handful of artists who work their butts off to create something powerful and put it out into the world.
While pop stars like Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Beyoncé dominated several categories this year, many LGBTQ musicians were nominated for the 2020 Grammys.
We're so proud to see it.
Lil Nas X leads with six nominations, largely for his record-breaking #1 song, "Old Town Road," as well as Album of the Year and Best New Artist.
Lady Gaga lands three noms for the A Star is Born soundtrack, including Song of the Year for "Always Remember Us This Way."
Tove Lo earns her first solo Grammy nomination with Best Music Video for "Glad He's Gone." "TEAM WE DID IT," she tweeted in celebration.
Tyler, the Creator nabs one nomination for Best Rap Album this year with his #1 record IGOR, his third nomination in seven years.
Steve Lacy lands his first Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album with his debut record Apollo XXI.
Brandi Carlile gets a songwriting nomination with Song of the Year for Tanya Tucker's country record "Bring My Flowers Now."
And Brittany Howard, the lead singer of Alabama Shakes, nabs two nominations (Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song) for her solo song History Repeats.
Congrats to all the artists nominated!