The three latest nominations for Jay-Z came for
collaborations with other artists. He made guest appearances on
DMX song "Bath Salts" and Kanye West's "Jail," which also earned
Jay-Z a nod for West's album "Donda."
Jay-Z has won 23 Grammys overall, including a best rap album
award in 1999 and honors for songs "Crazy in Love" with his
wife, Beyonce, in 2004 and "Empire State of Mind" with Alicia
Keys in 2011.
Earlier this year, Beyonce set the record for most Grammy wins
by a woman with 28 over her career.
McCartney's Grammy nomination total climbed to 81 on Tuesday
with two nods for best rock album "McCartney III" and best rock
song for "Find My Way."
Producer Quincy Jones, who had been tied with Jay-Z for most
nominations before Tuesday, has received 80 Grammy nominations
over his lifetime.
Winners of the Grammys, the highest honors in the music
industry, will be announced Jan. 31 at a ceremony in Los Angeles
that will be broadcast on CBS.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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