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US rapper Kanye West leads the pack at the 50th Grammy Awards
after receiving eight nominations.
But British singer Amy Winehouse is not far behind, having been
shortlisted in six categories including record, album and song
of the year.
Five acts - rock band the Foo Fighters, rapper Jay-Z, producer
Timbaland, R&B singer T-Pain and Justin Timberlake - received
five nominations each.
The prestigious awards will be held in Los Angeles on 10
February.
Record of the year candidates include Beyonce's Irreplaceable,
Rihanna's ubiquitous Umbrella and Winehouse's defiant hit Rehab.
Rehab is also up for song of the year - a songwriting award -
alongside Corinne Bailey Rae's Like a Star.
West's Graduation album will vie with Winehouse's Back to Black
record and the Foo Fighters' Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
for the album of the year prize.
Winehouse's other nominations include citations in the best
newcomer and best pop vocal album categories.
In the latter category, Back to Black goes head to head with Sir
Paul McCartney's Memory Almost Full.
Winehouse and West's nominations come after a dramatic few
months for both artistes.
Last month Winehouse called off all gigs and other public
appearances for the remainder of 2007 after a series of
shambolic concerts.
West, meanwhile, has had to deal with the death of his mother
after complications following surgery.
A posthumous nomination was also given to rapper Pimp C who died
two days earlier in Las Vegas.
The rapper was nominated as part of UGK (Underground Kingz) for
their collaboration with hip-hop duo OutKast on the song Int'l
Players Anthem.
Other categories announced include best rock, R&B, rap,
classical and country albums.
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