Beyonce earned a whopping nine Grammy nominations Tuesday,
including best rock performance, but the
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A person familiar with the Grammy nomination process told
The Associated Press on Wednesday that Beyonce submitted "Daddy
Lessons" - from her album "Lemonade" - to the country category.
The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not
allowed to speak publicly about the topic, said the country music committee
rejected the song.
If Beyonce's song had made it through, it would have been
eligible for honors such as best country song and country solo performance.
Representatives for Beyonce and the Grammys didn't immediately
reply to emails seeking comment.
"Daddy Lessons" highlights the Houston native's
Southern music roots, incorporating horns, acoustic guitar and hand claps as
Beyonce sings about lessons she learned from her father and former manager. The
lyrics include references to the Second Amendment, the Bible and shooting guns.
Beyonce performed the track at last month's Country Music
Association Awards alongside the Dixie Chicks, and later released a version of
the song featuring the country trio.
Earlier in the year, the Chicks covered the song on their
tour, and others in the country genre welcomed the tune, including Blake
Shelton, who defended the song from critics who say it's not country.
Country star Dierks Bentley told the AP, "There is just
something intangible about it that it feels like a country song."
Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town said, "(Beyonce) has
some stories to tell - that's clear on 'Lemonade.' And that's what makes
country music great."
Beyonce, still, impressed the music world by earning Grammy
nominations in the rock, pop, R&B and rap categories - becoming the first
artiste to earn nominations in those fields in the same year. Paul McCartney
and Janet Jackson have also received Grammy nominations in pop, rock, R&B
and rap, but not in the same year.
Beyonce's nine nominations include the big three: album of
the year for "Lemonade" and song, and record of the year for
"Formation." She is also competing for best rock performance
("Don't Hurt Yourself" with Jack White), pop solo performance
("Hold Up"), rap/sung performance ("Freedom" with Kendrick
Lamar) and urban contemporary album ("Lemonade").
She has won 20 Grammy Awards and is the most-nominated woman
in Grammy history with 62 nominations. Beyonce is also competing for best music
film with "Lemonade" and music video with "Formation."
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