The list of 2020 Grammy nominations has been officially announced, and people are noticing some of their favorite artists are missing. While nobody’s surprised about the inclusion of newcomers Lil Nas X and Lizzo, who broke out this year with catchy chart-topping singles, K-pop fans are sure to feel cheated that BTS wasn’t nominated.

There’s no doubt that K-pop bands, especially BTS, have taken over the American airwaves and everybody has noticed. With a passionate fanbase like that, it makes sense that they are continuously trending on Twitter and “breaking the internet.

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Pictured: BTS on May 21, 2017 in Las Vegas at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards. Getty Images

Swift was also notably not included in next year's Grammy Best Album nominations list. Swift released her album “Lover” this year, but it did not receive the Album of the Year nomination. The titular single, however, was nominated for “Song of the Year.”

Swift had two other pop music nominations, including Best Vocal Performance for “Lover” and Pop Solo Performance for "You Need to Calm Down." Despite the nominations, fans believe Swift truly was snubbed for Best Album.

The soundtrack for the Oscar-winning “A Star is Born” was snubbed in the Album of the Year category and was only nominated for Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media. Meanwhile, Lady Gaga’s "Always Remember Us This Way" is up for Song of the Year while "I'll Never Love Again" is in the Best Song Written For Visual Media category.

Halsey and Bruce Springsteen didn’t receive so much as a nod.

No group of fans is more upset about being snubbed than BTS fans. Swift may have missed the nomination for Album of the Year, but BTS didn’t get so much as a mention in the official Grammy announcement.

The Grammys will be broadcast Jan. 26, 2020, at 5 p.m. PST on CBS. See the complete list of nominees.