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They’ve professed their mutual adoration for each other, but Beyonce and Adele are about to face some intense competition as they go head-to-head in three categories at the 2017 Grammy Awards.

As the full nominations list announced today reveals, the no-surname-necessary divas are facing off in Album Of The Year (Lemonade vs 25), Song Of The Year and Record Of The Year, the latter two for Formation and Hello.

While Adele is nominated in some key categories, Beyonce slayed when it came to the amount of nods. She got the most of any artist with nine; followed by Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West, with eight and Chance The Rapper with seven.

Justin Bieber also fared well with his track Love Yourself nominated for Song Of The Year and his Purpose album in Album Of The Year.

While Kanye West did get eight nominations, including Rap Album Of The Year for The Life Of Pablo and Best Rap Song for Famous, there’s no doubt the rapper would have been hoping to see his name in the key categories, like Album, Song and Record Of The Year.

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Australians can feel proud with three Aussie artists nominated. Sia’s album This Is Acting is up against Justin Bieber and Adele, among other for Best Pop Vocal Album, and her hit Cheap Thrills featuring Sean Paul is nominated in the Best Pop Duo Group Performance.

Electronic artist Flume is nominated for Best Dance Recording and Best Dance/Electronic Album, and Keith Urban earned three nominations in the country music categories.

The 59th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will be held on February 12 in Los Angeles, and hosted by The Late Late Show‘s James Corden.

Nominees in major categories

Album of the year:

25 – Adele

Lemonade – Beyoncé

Purpose – Justin Bieber

Views – Drake

A Sailor’s Guide To Earth – Sturgill Simpson

Record of the year

Hello – Adele

Formation – Beyoncé

7 Years – Lukas Graham

Work – Rihanna Featuring Drake

Stressed Out – Twenty One Pilots

Song of the year (Songwriters award)

Formation – Khalif Brown, Asheton Hogan, Beyoncé Knowles & Michael L. Williams II

Hello – Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin

I Took A Pill In Ibiza – Mike Posner

Love Yourself – Justin Bieber, Benjamin Levin & Ed Sheeran,

7 Years – Lukas Forchhammer, Stefan Forrest, Morten Pilegaard & Morten Ristorp

Best new artist

Kelsea Ballerini

The Chainsmokers

Chance The Rapper

Maren Morris

Anderson. Paak

Best pop vocal album

25 – Adele

Purpose – Justin Bieber

Dangerous Woman – Ariana Grande

Confident – Demi Lovato

This Is Acting – Sia

Best rock album

California – Blink-182

Tell Me I’m Pretty – Cage The Elephant

Magma – Gojira

Death Of A Bachelor – Panic! At The Disco

Weezer – Weezer

Best urban contemporary album

Lemonade – Beyoncé

Ology – Gallant

We Are King – KING

Malibu – Anderson .Paak

Anti – Rihanna

Best country album

Big Day In A Small Town – Brandy Clark

Full Circle – Loretta Lynn

Hero – Maren Morris

A Sailor’s Guide to Earth – Sturgill Simpson

Ripcord – Keith Urban

Best alternative music album

22, A Million – Bon Iver

Blackstar – David Bowie

The Hope Six Demolition Project – PJ Harvey

Post Pop Depression – Iggy Pop

A Moon Shaped Pool – Radiohead

Best rap album

Colouring Book – Chance The Rapper

And The Anonymous Nobody – De La Soul

Major Key – DJ Khaled

Views – Drake

Blank Face – ScHoolboy Q

The Life Of Pablo – Kanye West

Producer of the year, non-classical

Benny Blanco

Greg Kurstin

Max Martin

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