Nov 8, 2024, 12:00 AM
Nov 8, 2024, 12:00 AM

Morgan Wallen Finally Earns Grammy Nominations!

Highlights
  • Morgan Wallen earns his first two Grammy nominations for his collaboration with Post Malone.
  • Other first-time nominees include J-Kwon, Ingrid Michaelson, Willow, and Kim Gordon.
  • This year's Grammy Awards highlight the careers of artists who have previously been overlooked.
Story

At the upcoming sixty-seventh Grammy Awards, multiple music artists celebrate their first nominations. Morgan Wallen, a prominent figure in country music, is recognized with nominations for Best Country Duo/Group Performance and Best Country Song for his collaboration with Post Malone titled 'I Had Some Help.' This marks a significant moment as Wallen has never previously received nominations despite his successful music career. Other first-time nominees include J-Kwon, who is acknowledged for his songwriting credit on Shaboozey's hit 'A Bar Song (Tipsy).' The track is a reinterpretation of J-Kwon’s earlier hit 'Tipsy,' highlighting the unpredictable nature of Grammy nominations. Additionally, Ingrid Michaelson’s work on the Broadway musical 'The Notebook' has earned her a nomination for Best Musical Theater Album. Willow Smith, now known as Willow, is nominated for Best Arrangement, Instrument, and Vocals for her song 'Big Feelings.' This nomination adds to her family’s legacy as a nominee, following her brother Jaden's prior recognition. Lastly, Kim Gordon, known for her influential role in Sonic Youth, has received nominations for her solo project 'The Collective,' which showcases her continued relevance in the contemporary music scene. This Grammy ceremony serves to celebrate new achievements and acknowledges artists who have long been deserving of recognition.

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