Beside appearing on the Best New Artist list, David Archuleta is also among the contenders for next year's Grammys nominees of Record of the Year and Album of the Year.
Grammys submissions for its 52nd annual event have been leaked. And, David Archuleta's name appears on Best New Artist list along with other "American Idol" alumni; David Cook, Melinda Doolittle, Michael Johns and Brooke White among others.
In addition, David is also listed on the submissions of Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album. Nominations for the 2010 Grammys will be announced on December 2.
As for its winners, they will be revealed at a gala ceremony which will take place on January 31 next year at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Two nights before the event is kicked off, Neil Young will be honored as MusiCares Person of the Year.
Some of "American Idol" alumni on 2010 Grammys submissions:
Best New Artist: (360 entries)
David Archuleta
David Cook
Melinda Doolittle
Michael Johns
Tatiana Nicole (Del Toro)
Brooke White
Record of the Year: (721 entries)
"A Little Too Not Over You" - David Archuleta
"Already Gone" - Kelly Clarkson
"Sad Song" - Blake Lewis
"Had It All" - Katharine McPhee
"Battlefield" - Jordin Sparks
"I Told You So" - Carrie Underwood and Randy Travis
Album of the Year: (565 entries)
"David Archuleta" - David Archuleta
"All I Ever Wanted" - Kelly Clarkson
"Leave This Town" - DAUGHTRY
"Hold Back My Heart" - Michael Johns
"High Hopes and Heart Break" - Brooke White
"Fight for Love" - Elliott Yamin
Song of the Year: (730 entrie)
"A Little Too Not Over You" - David Archuleta, Matthew Gerrard, Mike Krompass and Robbie Nevil
"Already Gone" - Kelly Clarkson and Ryan Tedder
"Blessings" - Tatiana Nicole (Del Toro)
"Here Comes Goodbye" - Clint Lagerberg and Chris Sligh
"Life After You" - Chris Daughtry, Brett James, Chad Kroeger and Joey Moi
"Sad Song" - Sam Hollander, Dave Katz and Blake Lewis
Best Pop Vocal Album: (220 entries)
"David Archuleta" - David Archuleta
"All I Ever Wanted" - Kelly Clarkson
"Hold Back My Heart" - Michael Johns
"Time 3:16" - Tatiana Nicole (Del Toro)
'Battlefield" - Jordin Sparks
"High Hopes and Heart Break" - Brooke White
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: (123 entries)
"A Little Too Not Over You" - David Archuleta
"Heart on My Sleeve" - Michael Johns
"Fight for Love" - Elliott Yamin
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