I don't think so because it'd have to feature more rap than singing, they changed the rules a few years ago but I don't know if this new change affects that. Too Good has a chance though.
a change intended to make the category more inclusive and allow for not just collaborations, but also for solo tracks that blur the line between singing and rapping.
Bey ha speciality.
Yonce/Partition would've snatched.
Flawless Remix, End Of Time, Get Me Bodied, Upgrade U too. DrIL too.
I think it means that voters will probably just focus on voting in categories they're most familiar with versus randomly casting votes based on who they might know (or favor) in a certain category.
This might honestly solve that "out of touch" criticism that the Grammys always get.
And there's a tweak to the Rap field as well, as Best Rap/Sung Collaboration is amended to Best Rap/Sung Performance, a change intended to make the category more inclusive and allow for not just collaborations, but also for solo tracks that blur the line between singing and rapping.
Woo, Drake ha chances to win more GRAMMYS increased. KING
This might honestly solve that "out of touch" criticism that the Grammys always get.
Love this rule because that way country lovers would not waste their 15 categories voting for rap/hip hop/rnb categories if they don't know anything about it ten would be better but this is a start.
The best new artist category — often revamped to keep up with the changing music industry — will now allow a performer that releases at least five singles to qualify. Previously, acts would have to release an album. Best new artist isn't only for brand-new acts: Acts qualify until they release three albums or 30 singles.
Hmm idk about this one.. do y'all think this is a good change?