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How to be nominated as an artist for the 2025 Grammys

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:20 am
by aminaas1575
When you watch the Grammys every year, it seems like the only ones who win are always the Kanye and Beyoncé of the industry. What you may not know is that there are tons of other winners who don't make it on TV. Most of whom are talented independent artists who have worked just as hard as you are now. If you're a talented musician, it's not as hard as you think to get nominated for a Grammy. And it's certainly possible to win as an independent artist. Want to get on the shortlist? Online submissions for the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards are now open. Here's how…

How to be nominated as an artist for the 2025 Grammys
Being able to showcase your Grammy win is not only a personal accomplishment, but a huge win in the eyes of this competitive industry we call home. Adding this accomplishment to future press phone numbers in the philippines releases, EPKs, etc. is a huge selling point that can guarantee more interest in your work as you progress in your career than without it. Even now, when the mainstream isn't always so mainstream and the landscape of this business is continually changing, the legitimacy and prestige of a Grammy will always be impressive.

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To be eligible, your release must meet these requirements:
Release Date. You can now submit recordings released between September 16, 2023, and August 30, 2024, for GRAMMY consideration.
Length. To be considered for an album submission, a recording must contain at least five different tracks with a total length of 15 minutes, or a total length of 30 minutes with no minimum number of tracks. Singles do not have these requirements.
Format. The submitted recording must be available for sale in physical stores or online via digital download, or through a recognized streaming platform. Recordings must meet the minimum industry standard of 16-bit and 44.1 kHz. Each song must have appropriate metadata credits (songwriters, producers, etc.) and international standard recording codes (ISRCs).
Original material. Beginning with the 2023 Grammys, an album must contain more than 75% new recordings (within five years of the release date), not previously released. Currently the rule is 50%.