The 58th annual Grammy Awards nomination list got revealed earlier today, Monday, Dec. 7, and many musical acts and their quality songs were totally snubbed!

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The Grammy Awards honor music in 83 categories from Record of the Year to Best Music Film.

Some that did not make the nominations list were not actually eligible to do so (including One Direction with Made In The A.M., Justin Bieber with Purpose and Adele with 25) since they needed to be released between October 1, 2014 and September 30, 2015, as noted on the Grammys web page about frequently asked questions in regard to the voting process. With this in mind, 1D, Bieber and Adele could be considered for next year's awards, since their albums released on Nov. 13 and Nov. 20, respectively.

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Some may say though that Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson were snubbed over their album FOUR or its single "Night Changes" not earning any nominations since they were released within the window of October 1, 2014 and September 30, 2015. Will this boy band ever earn any nominations from the Grammys? That remains to be seen.

Other snubs include Rihanna's "FourFiveSeconds," which seemed very likely to earn multiple nominations, especially since it was a collaborative effort with Kanye West and Paul McCartney. Grammy voters typically love collaborations that bridge multiple generations ,so we're not sure why they passed on this tune.

Rihanna also lost out on any nominations with her single "B---- Better Have My Money," but she isn't the only pop act to not score any golden nods. Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez also missed out with their respective tracks, "Cool for the Summer" and "Good for You" featuring A$AP Rocky, which released during the summer of this year, which was well before the cutoff date.

Moving along, British crooner George Ezra didn't earn a nod for Best New Artist, which is shocking since he rose to prominence with his hit single "Budapest." Fetty Wap is also missing from this list despite blazing the charts and getting ample radio play for singles "Trap Queen," "679," "My Way" and "Again," which are all on his self-titled album that released just before the cutoff date.

There are even more snubs that come to mind, but what do you think about these? What other snubs have you riled up?

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