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KANYE WEST leads the way in Grammy nominations, earning eight, including one for Album of the Year for his hit disc Graduation. AMY WINEHOUSE comes in a close second with six nods, going up against West in the Album of the Year category for her hit Back to Black. The troubled singer was also honored with Record and Song of the Year noms for her catchy tune "Rehab." JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE's "What Goes Around Comes Around" was honored for Record of the Year -- just one of the singer's five noms.
Justin's fellow Record of the Year nominees include BEYONCÉ's "Irreplaceable," RIHANNA's "Umbrella" and the FOO FIGHTERS' "Pretender." The rockers were also honored with an Album of the Year nomination for Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace.
Meanwhile, Best New Artist nominations went to Winehouse, FEIST, PARAMOUR, LEDESI and country star TAYLOR SWIFT.
AKON, FERGIE, VINCE GILL, LINKIN PARK, GEORGE LOPEZ and Swift announced the nominations this morning in Hollywood.
The 50th Annual Grammy Awards happens in Los Angeles on February 10, airing live on CBS.