Sounds like there’s some major drama going on at the house of Hadid.
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Kacey Musgraves‘ latest album, ‘Star-Crossed’, would be ineligible for consideration in the Best Country Album category at next year’s Grammys.
The singer-songwriter has now responded on social media.Members of the Recording Academy convened last week for their annual screening committee meeting, where recordings are reviewed to make sure they are placed in the appropriate awards categories.It was during this meeting that members of the country committee rejected ‘Star-Crossed’ as a contender
.Sounds like there’s some major drama going on at the house of Hadid.
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Kacey Musgraves is speaking out after her new album was deemed ineligible for the GRAMMY Awards' best country album category.
Kacey Musgraves cannot submit her album “Star-Crossed” for country music categories at this year’s ceremony. Musgraves’ label wrote a letter protesting the ruling, arguing that “taking her out of the country category actually does harm to a format struggling with change and inclusivity overall.”According to Vulture, Burnham submitted “All Eyes On Me” for Best Song Written for Visual Media, Best Pop Solo Performance, Song of the Year and Record of the Year.
Kacey Musgraves has blasted the Grammy Awards for ruling her new album ineligible for the Best Country Album prize. The 33-year-old singer's latest record 'star-crossed' won't be on the shortlist in the country category for next year's ceremony, and she has hit out at the decision.
Kacey Musgraves is addressing the recent decision by the Grammys to have her new album excluded from the country music category.
president of Kacey Musgraves’ record label fired off an impassioned letter to Recording Academy chief Harvey Mason jr.
Kacey Musgraves’ latest album ‘Star-Crossed’ is ineligible for the Best Country Album award at the upcoming Grammys, the Recording Academy has decided.As Billboard reports, members of the academy convened last week for their annual screening committee meeting, where recordings are reviewed to make sure they are placed in the appropriate awards categories.
Vulture that her latest album “star-crossed” will compete in the Best Pop Vocal Album category at the Grammys.While Musgraves’ “Golden Hour” pushed the boundaries of her sound, Mabe rejected the notion that “star-crossed” isn’t country and argued that it sounds even more country than “Golden Hour,” adding that it’s consistently being played on country radio, has been classified as such and even topped the Billboard country charts upon its release in September.
Kacey Musgraves will not appear in the country music categories at the upcoming Grammys.
Kacey Musgraves‘ new album, star-crossed, is not eligible to be nominated for Best Country Album at the 2022 Grammys.
Chris Willman Music WriterKacey Musgraves’ “Star-Crossed” album has been ruled ineligible to compete in the Grammys’ country categories this year, according to a letter written to the Recording Academy by her record company president, who is vehemently protesting the decision.Musgraves was widely expected to contend in country categories again, as she has in the past, but a letter from Universal Music Group Nashville president Cindy Mabe to Recording Academy president-CEO Harvey Mason Jr.,
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