The 2017 Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, February 12, with the Recording Academy giving out trophies in 84 categories. Most of these categories are divided by genre (rock, country, rap, etc.), but four of them — Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist — are open to music from every genre.

Beyoncé leads the nominations with nine nods for her monumental hit Lemonade; it’s nominated in the Album, Record, and Song of the Year categories, with the latter two nominations for “Formation.”

The only other artist to land nominations in all three of those top categories is Adele, nominated for her album 25 and its hit “Hello.” Despite that achievement, Adele managed only two other nominations across the field, for a total of five.

Following Beyoncé with the highest number of total nominations are Kanye West, Drake, and Rihanna, all of whom have eight.

The Grammys’ most prestigious category is Album of the Year. Along with Adele and Beyoncé, this year’s race features Drake, Justin Bieber, and alt-country artist Sturgill Simpson.

Other notable nominations include five for David Bowie’s final album, Blackstar; two for comedian Amy Schumer (Comedy Album and Spoken-Word Album for the audio version of her book); and two separate nominations for the score from the hit Netflix series Stranger Things.

The nominees in 25 top categories follow. Visit the Grammys’ website to see the nominees in every category, including the highly coveted “Best Album Notes” category.

The top four categories

Album of the Year

(This award is given to an entire album and all of its songs.)

25, Adele

Lemonade, Beyoncé

Purpose, Justin Bieber

Views, Drake

A Sailor's Guide to Earth, Sturgill Simpson

Record of the Year

(This award goes to the overall production of a single song and is awarded to the artist who records it.)

"Hello," Adele

"Formation," Beyoncé

"7 Years," Lukas Graham

"Work," Rihanna, featuring Drake

"Stressed Out," Twenty One Pilots

Song of the Year

(This award goes to the songwriters of a song.)

"Formation," Khalif Brown, Asheton Hogan, Beyoncé Knowles & Michael L. Williams II, songwriters (performed by Beyoncé)

"Hello," Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin, songwriters (performed by Adele)

"I Took a Pill In Ibiza," Mike Posner, songwriter (performed by Mike Posner)

"Love Yourself," Justin Bieber, Benjamin Levin & Ed Sheeran, songwriters (performed by Justin Bieber)

"7 Years," Lukas Forchhammer, Stefan Forrest, Morten Pilegaard & Morten Ristorp, songwriters (performed by Lukas Graham)

Best New Artist

(This award is given to artists who have had their breakthrough recording in the past Grammy year — not artists who made their first recording in that time.)

Kelsea Ballerini

The Chainsmokers

Chance the Rapper

Maren Morris

Anderson .Paak

Pop categories

Best Pop Vocal Album

25, Adele

Purpose, Justin Bieber

Dangerous Woman, Ariana Grande

Confident, Demi Lovato

This Is Acting, Sia

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Closer,” The Chainsmokers, featuring Halsey

“7 Years,” Lukas Graham

“Work,” Rihanna featuring Drake

“Cheap Thrills,” Sia, featuring Sean Paul

“Stressed Out,” Twenty One Pilots

Best Dance/Electronic Album

Skin, Flume

Electronica 1: The Time Machine, Jean-Michel Jarre

Epoch, Tycho

Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future, Underworld

Louie Vega Starring…XXVIII, Louie Vega

Urban, rap, and R&B categories

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Lemonade, Beyoncé

Ology, Gallant

We Are King, King

Malibu, Anderson .Paak

Anti, Rihanna

Best Rap Album

Coloring Book, Chance the Rapper

And the Anonymous Nobody, De La Soul

Major Key, DJ Khaled

Views, Drake

Blank Face LP, Schoolboy Q

The Life of Pablo, Kanye West

Best Rap Performance

"No Problem," Chance the Rapper, featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz

"Panda," Desiigner

"Pop Style," Drake, featuring the Throne

"All the Way Up," Fat Joe & Remy Ma, featuring French Montana & Infared

"That Part," Schoolboy Q, featuring Kanye West

Best Rap/Sung Performance

“Freedom,” Beyoncé, featuring Kendrick Lamar

“Hotline Bling,” Drake

“Broccoli,” D.R.A.M. featuring Lil Yachty

“Ultralight Beam,” Kanye West, featuring Chance the Rapper, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin & The-Dream

“Famous,” Kanye West, featuring Rihanna

Best R&B Album

In My Mind, BJ the Chicago Kid

Lalah Hathaway Live, Lalah Hathaway

Velvet Portraits, Terrace Martin

Healing Season, Mint Condition

Smoove Jones, Mya

Best R&B Performance

“Turnin' Me Up,” BJ the Chicago Kid

“Permission,” Ro James

“I Do,” Musiq Soulchild

“Needed Me,” Rihanna

“Cranes In the Sky,” Solange

Rock and alternative categories

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 Rock Performance

“Joe (Live from Austin City Limits),” Alabama Shakes

“Don't Hurt Yourself,” Beyoncé featuring Jack White

“Blackstar,” David Bowie

“The Sound of Silence (Live on Conan),” Disturbed

“Heathens,” Twenty One Pilots

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

Country categories

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 Country Duo/Group Performance

“Different For Girls,” Dierks Bentley, featuring Elle King

“21 Summer,” Brothers Osborne

“Setting the World On Fire,” Kenny Chesney & P!nk

“Jolene,” Pentatonix, featuring Dolly Parton

“Think of You,” Chris Young with Cassadee Pope

Best Country Solo Performance

"Love Can Go to Hell," Brandy Clark

"Vice," Miranda Lambert

"My Church," Maren Morris

"Church Bells," Carrie Underwood

"Blue Ain't Your Color," Keith Urban

Best Americana Album

True Sadness, The Avett Brothers

This Is Where I Live, William Bell

The Cedar Creek Sessions, Kris Kristofferson

The Bird & the Rifle, Lori McKenna

Kid Sister, The Time Jumpers

Odds and ends

Best Musical Theater Album

Bright Star

The Color Purple (Revival cast)

Fiddler On the Roof (Revival cast)

Kinky Boots (London cast)

Waitress

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

Bridge of Spies, Thomas Newman, composer

Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight, Ennio Morricone, composer

The Revenant, Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto, composers

Star Wars: The Force Awakens, John Williams, composer

Stranger Things Volume 1, Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein, composers

Stranger Things Volume 2, Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein, composers

Best Comedy Album

… America … Great …, David Cross

American Myth, Margaret Cho

Boyish Girl Interrupted, Tig Notaro

Live at the Apollo, Amy Schumer

Talking For Clapping, Patton Oswalt

Best Spoken-Word Album

The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo, Amy Schumer

In Such Good Company: Eleven Years Of Laughter, Mayhem, And Fun In the Sandbox, Carol Burnett

M Train, Patti Smith

Under the Big Black Sun: A Personal History Of L.A. Punk (John Doe With Tom DeSavia), Various Artists

Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink, Elvis Costello

Best Music Video