- Jon Batiste was announced as the top contender with eleven nominations, followed by Justin Bieber and Doja Cat with eight nominations. The academy also announced that, for the first time, there will be 10 nominees in each of the General Field Categories: Record Of The Year, Album Of...
- PJ Morton won his first GRAMMY award for Best Traditional R&B Performance for his self-released, live rendition of “How Deep Is Your Love” (feat. Yebba). Morton celebrated three additional 2019 nominations for Best R&B Album (Gumbo Unplugged), Best R&B Performance (“First Began”), and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (Maroon 5’s “Girls Like...
- In the first television performance of the track’s extended version, the 31-year-old pop star took the leaf-covered stage wearing all black and red lipstick while strumming an acoustic guitar as footage from her All Too Well short film played in the background....
- “Easy on Me” is Adele’s fifth single to hit No.1 since her single “Hello” in 2015. “Easy on Me” has 53.9 million U.S streams and has currently been number one for two weeks on Billboard Hot 100 charts. ...
- “One of my best friends in the world just dropped a single,” Drake captioned a picture of Adele that he shared to his Instagram Story before adding, “WOIIIIIII.” Drake and Adele’s friendship is one that’s documented fairly well over the past couple of years. ...
- I feel like I’ve finally found my feeling again. I’d go as far as to say that I’ve never felt more peaceful in my life. And so, I’m ready to finally put this album out,” she wrote. The singer’s first album in six years, 30 is set to come out November...
- The Recording Academy’s annual screening committee meeting was held last week, where submissions are reviewed to make sure they are placed in the appropriate category. It’s likely that the album will be moved to the Pop category, obviously upsetting Kacey and her label. ...
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- As with the Globes, it’s pretty much understood that the winners won’t represent the best music of a 12-month period (in this case: September 1, 2019, to August 31, 2020, split right down the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic) but rather the music that best appealed to an enigmatic,...