Entertainment
Grammy CEO Reveals The Criterias Needed To Win A Grammy Award


With the recent topic of discussion on the Grammys and how biased or unbiased their system has become, The Chief Executive Officer of the Recording Academy, Harvey Mason Jr., has disclosed what it takes to win a Grammy award
In a video shared on TikTok on Monday, February 5, the American record producer, stated that winning a Grammy has nothing to do with the sales, streams, fans or following of an artiste but is strictly dependent on the opinion of the membership and the quality of art.
He said: “First you have to understand that the only way to win a Grammy is to have the membership of the Academy vote for you. In order to be a member of the Academy, you have to be a professional, working in music in the United States. Once you are a member of the Recording Academy, all the music gets submitted, the members listen to it and they evaluate it on the quality of the art.
“Not the sales, not the streams, not how many fans, not how many followers but purely on the opinion of the membership in that particular year. That’s how you win a Grammy. There’s no committee, there’s no journalist, there’s no labels, its music professionals voting for their peers, period.”
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