This yr’s Grammy noms are a refreshingly various take a look at the previous yr of music, with an enormous variety of feminine artists and racially and musically various nominees within the main classes (see the complete record of 2024 Grammy nominations right here).
But because the previous few years particularly have proven, main the Recording Academy, the Grammys’ father or mother group, is not any day on the seashore — having to construct consensuses and transfer the group ahead whereas ensuring it precisely displays present tendencies in music and enterprise, in an artwork type that’s nearly solely subjective. Harvey Mason Jr., a veteran songwriter-producer-drummer who has led the group for almost 4 years, has tackled lots of the Academy’s challenges head-on and made many modifications alongside the best way — and as he’s the primary to confess, there’s all the time a lot extra to do.
Selection caught up with him throughout a lightning spherical of interviews to debate this yr’s nominations and what they imply.
When there’s been an enormous search for feminine artists in previous nominations, it’s often been one dominant artist in a single yr — Taylor, Beyonce, Adele, Brandi Carlile. However this yr there are tons of them.
I’ve to say that this illustration for feminine artists is just not solely thrilling, but in addition [impressive] as a result of so many alternative genres are being represented throughout our poll.
Yeah, in further to the highest classes, SZA is nominated in each melodic rap and conventional R&B, Olivia Rodrigo is in each pop and rock.
That reveals that persons are voting for the music versus voting for individuals. The individuals in these genres’ [screening committees] are actually specialists, listening carefully and evaluating the music. So if an artist has nominations throughout completely different genres, which means the those who work in these fields actually respect it.
We’re all stunned and impressed with Victoria Monet’s turnout.
Effectively, she had an unbelievable yr with simply superb music. You simply by no means know what’s gonna seize the yr within the zeitgeist.
Nevertheless, it looks as if Latin music nonetheless isn’t getting the look it deserves. Do you suppose there’s a notion that the voting physique feels it’s lined by the Latin Grammys quite than the principle present?
It’s an thrilling time for Latin music, for certain, however I’m not happy with the turnout. There’s been unbelievable Latin music made the previous couple of years, and I nonetheless imagine we’ve got extra work to do with the Latin neighborhood on the Academy. The Latin Grammys are doing unbelievable work, and we on the [national Recording] Academy must proceed to do outreach and ensure we’re reflective of what’s occurring.
Why are there solely three nominees within the musica urbana album class however seven in folks? How does that work?
If there are ties we are going to add further names — [folk] was imagined to be 5, however there have been a few ties. And within the class of urbana there weren’t as many submissions, and there are guidelines in our bylaws that say [the final nominations] depend upon the variety of submissions, in order that was only a operate of the foundations.
One other sore spot: Morgan Wallen, one of the commercially profitable and controversial artists previously yr, was shut out once more. At any time when it looks as if there might be a deliberate snub, because the chief of the group, do you generally really feel it’s a must to say, “Come on, we’ve got to be honest right here”?
Effectively, I all the time imagine that we’ve obtained to be honest and we’ve got to be trustworthy — I believe that goes with out saying. However music is subjective, and if you’re evaluating it, quite a bit goes into that. Our voters, I imagine, take the duty very severely. I believe they typically do a very good job, doing the work of listening and making choices primarily based on the music, however it’s subjective. And in terms of snubs, it completely disappoints me — I’m affected by it, for certain, as a result of I’m a creator and a musician. And I do know what it feels prefer to put all of your coronary heart and your soul right into a venture that you simply actually imagine that you simply imagine is the very best work. So it disappoints me, I all the time need to make sure that we’re being consultant and we’re being correct. However it’s very subjective.
Nonetheless, I’ve to say that is one among my favourite days of the yr as a result of it actually exemplifies what the Academy is all about. We’re right here to serve, raise up and educate individuals, battle for his or her rights, and shine a light-weight on excellence, particularly with artists which have by no means been nominated earlier than.