
The Recording Academy, which hosts the Grammy Awards, announced on June 16 that starting with the 69th Grammy Awards, it will add five new categories, including the 'Best Asian Pop Music Performance.'
The new categories are 'Best Asian Pop Music Performance,' 'Best Latin Song,' 'Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance,' 'Best R&B Collaboration or Duo/Group Performance,' and 'Best Traditional Folk Album.'
The 'Best Asian Pop Music Performance' category directly relates to K-pop and will include pop music that originated in or is widely recognized in Asian markets, such as K-pop, J-pop, and C-pop. Works that meaningfully use one or more Asian languages will be eligible, with the award presented to the performing artist.
The Recording Academy explained that the new category reflects the impact of Asian pop on the global music market. While K-pop artists have been nominated in major Grammy categories in the past, they have yet to win. BTS has received nominations for 'Dynamite' and 'Butter,' while BLACKPINK's Rosé was nominated for 'APT.' but did not win.
There have been instances of Grammy wins related to K-pop. The original soundtrack for the Netflix animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters,' titled 'Golden,' won an award at the 68th Grammy Awards, marking the first Grammy trophy for the K-pop genre. However, no K-pop artist has won a Grammy directly.
The introduction of this new category is expected to increase the chances of K-pop artists winning Grammys. U.S. media outlets also predict that the establishment of the Asian pop category could provide opportunities for K-pop artists, including BTS.
Additionally, the Recording Academy has adjusted its rules regarding the Best New Artist category. The maximum number of submissions for new artist nominations has increased from three to four. In the album category, songwriters of new songs will also be recognized as award recipients alongside producers and engineers.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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