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When Beyonce opens her mouth, she makes hit records, wins Grammys and dominates the radio airwaves. But now her voice is hitting a high note of a different kind.

The songbird is nominated for the 2015 Voice Arts Award for narrating the self-help book "The 22-Day Revolution."

Earlier this year Queen Bey participated in the 22-day vegan, plant-based diet program by author Marco Borges, and contributed a forward to his book. The singer-actress used her voice to narrate the audiobook, of which she earned a nod in the Best Voiceover category for the upcoming Voice Arts Awards gala.

Among the other nominees for Voice Arts Awards in various categories are "Project Runway" host Tim Gunn, actors Ron Perlman, Malcom Jamal Warner, Bronson Pinchot, Carolyn McCormick and others.

William Shatner was recently announced as the recipient of the Voice Arts Icon Award for his lifetime achievement in the field.

The winners will be revealed at the Voice Arts Awards Gala in Los Angeles at a ceremony on Nov. 15. The organization celebrates professional voiceover acting, creative direction and casting for advertising, audiobook narration, movie trailers, video gaming, animation, television and radio.

Below is a brief list of the nominees. Click here for the full list.

Tim Gunn
Audiobook Narration – Author Performance, Best Voiceover
"Tim Gunn: The Natty Professor" by Tim Gunn

Bronson Pinchot and Carolyn McCormick and Xe Sands
Audiobook Narration – Science Fiction, Best Voiceover
"Acceptance" By Jeff VanderMeer

Julia Whelan
Audiobook Narration – Crime & Thriller, Best Voiceover
"Amid the Shadows" by Michael Grumley

Ron Perlman
Audiobook Narration – Author Performance, Best Voiceover
"Easy Street (the Hard Way)" by Ron Perlman

Malcolm Jamal Warner
Outstanding Spoken Word or Storytelling
"Best Performance"

Beyoncé, Timothy Andres Pabon and Beyoncé And Dean Ornish (MD)
Audiobook Narration - Self Help, Best Voiceover
"The 22-Day Revolution" By Marco Borges

John Amos
Outstanding Body of Work