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Dec. 1 2011, Published 1:32 p.m. ET

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Last night at the Nokia Theater in L.A., pulses were pumping, that's for sure! After Lady Gaga received a standing ovation for her performance of "Marry the Night" wearing skeleton-like face paint, Grammy nominations were announced.

Amidst Rihanna's performance of "We Found Love" as tons of flitter flew through the air, Kanye West and Adele raked in big for the awards show set to broadcast on February 12. Kanye's "All of the Lights" got a nom for song of the year, best rap/sung collaboration and best rap song.  Plus, his tune "Otis" got two nominations for best rap performance and best rap song. The 14-time Grammy winner (yes, you read that right!), landed two nominations in the best rap album category for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and Watch the Throne with Jay-Z. As for British sensation Adele, her six nominations included record of the year, song of the year for "Rolling in the Deep" and album of the year for 21. She won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 2009. As for some of the nominees, drumroll please... Album of the year21, AdeleWasting Light, Foo FightersBorn This Way, Lady GagaDoo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno MarsLoud, Rihanna Record of the yearRolling in the Deep, AdeleHolocene, Bon IverGrenade, Bruno MarsThe Cave, Mumford & SonsFirework, Katy Perry Song of the year"All of the Lights" performed by Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi and Fergie"The Cave"performed by Mumford & Sons

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"Grenade" performed by Bruno Mrs"Holocene" performed by Bon Iver"Rolling in the Deep" performed by Adele Best new artistThe Band PerryBon IverJ. ColeNicki MinajSkrillex Pop vocal album21, AdeleThe Lady Killer, Cee Lo GreenBorn This Way, Lady GagaDoo-Wops & Hooligans, Bruno MarsLoud, Rihanna Pop duo/group performance"Body and Soul," Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse"Dearest," The Black Eyed Keys"Paradise," Coldplay"Pumped Up Kicks," Foster the People"Moves Like Jagger," Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera R&B albumF.A.M.E., Chris BrownSecond Chance, El DeBargeLove Letter, R. KellyPieces of Me, LedisiKelly, Kelly Price Rap albumWatch the Throne, Jay-Z and Kanye WestThe Carter IV, Lil WayneLasers, Lupe FiascoPink Friday, Nicki MinajMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West For the complete list visit grammy.comReporting by Amanda Champagne   

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