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Why SOJA Won The Reggae Grammy Against Five Jamaicans
The most critical question which, interestingly, has not been raised, is whether enough Jamaican artists, producers and engineers — who number in the thousands — have made a concerted effort to register to become voting members of the Recording Academy.
Considered the most prestigious in the world, the Grammys are a peer-voted music award presented by the Recording Academy, an American “learned academy of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other musical professionals” which recognizes achievements in the music industry of songs and music that are popular worldwide.
According to Recording Academy rules, membership is open to creative or technical music professionals, such as singers, composers, producers, art directors, and engineers. Voting members must have been either producers, performers, or engineers on six or more tracks of a commercially released album or 12 or more digital tracks, a requirement that most of Jamaica’s music professionals of all ages, easily meet. Prospective members are also required to provide two recommendations from their peers and must pay a $100 membership fee yearly.
However, as recent as December 2020, Dancehall megastar Shaggy had to reiterate his call for qualified entertainers to become members of the Recording Academy in order to make their ballots count, this in the aftermath of the outcry by some Dancehall artists about what they deemed the continued snubbing of the genre by the Grammy Awards.
https://www.dancehallmag.com/2022/04..._pU13d9VaIcMLQ
Why SOJA Won The Reggae Grammy Against Five Jamaicans
The most critical question which, interestingly, has not been raised, is whether enough Jamaican artists, producers and engineers — who number in the thousands — have made a concerted effort to register to become voting members of the Recording Academy.
Considered the most prestigious in the world, the Grammys are a peer-voted music award presented by the Recording Academy, an American “learned academy of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other musical professionals” which recognizes achievements in the music industry of songs and music that are popular worldwide.
According to Recording Academy rules, membership is open to creative or technical music professionals, such as singers, composers, producers, art directors, and engineers. Voting members must have been either producers, performers, or engineers on six or more tracks of a commercially released album or 12 or more digital tracks, a requirement that most of Jamaica’s music professionals of all ages, easily meet. Prospective members are also required to provide two recommendations from their peers and must pay a $100 membership fee yearly.
However, as recent as December 2020, Dancehall megastar Shaggy had to reiterate his call for qualified entertainers to become members of the Recording Academy in order to make their ballots count, this in the aftermath of the outcry by some Dancehall artists about what they deemed the continued snubbing of the genre by the Grammy Awards.
https://www.dancehallmag.com/2022/04..._pU13d9VaIcMLQ
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