SZA is leading the 2024 GRAMMY nominations with nine nods in total, including the big three: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year and Recording Academy CEO, Harvey Mason Jr. believes she is a strong contender for the latter.
“I really will give you an interesting perspective here, but I think [SZA] has a 1/8 chance,” he teased to The Hollywood Reporter. “No, I mean, I think she has a chance because she had an incredible record. The nominees this year all made such great music. It’s really going to come down to the second round of voting [and] this second listen [and] who moves the voters and who makes an impact with the voters. And I do believe she has a shot.”
For Album of the Year, SZA is up against Taylor Swift, Jon Batiste, Janelle Monáe, Lana Del Rey, boygenius, Olivia Rodrigo, and Miley Cyrus.
Mason Jr. noted, “It’s a competitive landscape. There’s a lot of extremely talented artists with big projects, so we’ll see. It’s hard to predict where the votes will end up.”
When speaking on the female dominance within this year’s nominees, he explained, “Well, it is major. When you talk about the women nominees this year, you start to get a sense of how that’s going to impact the next generation of music people and music-makers who say, ‘I look kind of like that person.’ Or maybe ‘I sing like that person’ or ‘I play a little bit like that other person; I can do that’ or ‘I can be in music’ or maybe ‘I can be on the Grammy stage.’ So for me, this gives us such a great opportunity to do the work we do, fighting for the rights of music people and advocating for people for music, community and education.”
Victoria Monét is among those women. She is up for seven awards while her daughter, Hazel, is now the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Grammy at just 2 years old.
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