Deserving & Disappointing Nominations in 2025 Country Grammys
The Grammy Awards are supposed to be the one place where the critically-acclaimed, criminally-overlooked, and lifers of a respective genre get the recognition they deserve from a non-profit that puts the art first. With many of the performers receiving nominations this year in the “American Roots” categories for Americana, folk, bluegrass, and blues music, this is definitely the case. When it comes to the country music categories, it’s not so much.
A deserved Grammy nomination was finally earned by the hardest working man in music, Charley Crockett. He picks up a Best Americana Album nomination for $10 Cowboy. Sierra Ferrell gets the same for her Trail of Flowers, while also picking up nominations for American Roots Song and Americana Performance for her track “American Dreaming,” along with American Roots Performance for “Lighthouse.”
Sarah Jarosz also picks up a couple of nominations, as does Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and Aoife O’Donovan. Billy Strings, The Del McCoury Band, and Bronwyn Keith-Hynes appear in the Best Bluegrass Album category. And overall, it’s a diverse and interesting list of artists that feels deserving in the American Roots categories (see all nominees below). Even if you might second guess some of the nominees themselves, you feel like something close to a meritocracy is happening.
But that variety of performers is strongly counterbalanced by one of the most unimaginative, uniform, top-heavy, and commercially-oriented crop of country interlopers ever assembled in the Grammy’s country music field. They basically took the same five names and nominated them for all the different categories, while overlooking the bigger trends in the overall country genre, and many deserving names.
Beyoncé, Shaboozey, Post Malone, Jelly Roll, and Kacey Musgraves pretty much tell the tale. And then it’s wash, rinse, and repeat. Granted, 2024 will go down as the year of the superstar crossing over into country. But that doesn’t mean it’s what the Grammy Awards should myopically obsess over. All five of these performers already have their flowers and a level of stardom most actual country performers can only dream of.
Add annual default nominee Chris Stapleton to the mix, and that’s pretty much your Best Country Song, Best Country Album, and Best Country Solo Performance nominees in a nutshell.
We all knew that Beyoncé would be massively awarded at this year’s Grammys, and it achingly predictable that she dominates these country categories, despite saying herself in no uncertain terms, “This ain’t a country album.” It’s not even really a successful one. As the canard continues to be forwarded that Cowboy Carter is country, so is the falsehood that it’s a success. The album dropped off the Billboard 200 weeks ago, and enacted arguably the biggest cratering from a superstar release in modern history.
Meanwhile, for an album they claim is country, Cowboy Carter also received song nominations in two pop categories, the melodic rap category, and even a Best Americana Performance nomination for “Ya Ya.” That means Beyoncé is even is helping to overshadow non-commercial performers deep in the roots categories.
Also, with Beyoncé and Shaboozey appearing in the Grammy’s all-genre categories (Album of the Year, Song of the Year, etc.), this locks out native country artists from these categories in 2025 as well.
Last year the country Grammys featured Tyler Childers, Brandy Clark, Zach Bryan (who recused himself this year), along with the big mainstream names like Luke Combs, Kelsea Ballerini, and Lainey Wilson. This year the nominations go to artist who have no intention to build their career in country from this recognition. They will taken the nominations and wins, and move on.
Some of the names you might have also hoped to see in the Americana/American roots categories include the surging Red Clay Strays, viral folk songwriter Jesse Welles, or perhaps The Wonder Women of Country. Kaitlin Butts released a career effort in Roadrunner!. Zach Top is one of the hottest acts in country music behind Cold Beer & Country Music. Luke Combs arguably released the best album in his career with Fathers & Sons, but even he couldn’t break through the wall of outside artists.
Was Sturgill Simpson’s Passage Du Desir snubbed? As someone who usually receives ample Grammy praise, it might be more of a case on not knowing exactly where to put the Johnny Blue Skies project. It has some straight country songs on it, but it’s not really a country album. There are some straight rock songs too, but it’s not rock either. Passage Du Desir might make a strong case for itself, but a weak case of where it belongs.
The 2025 Grammy Awards will happen on February 2nd, 2025.
Country Categories:
Country Album:
Cowboy Carter – Beyoncé
F-1 Trillion – Post Malone
Deeper Well – Kacey Musgraves
Higher – Chris Stapleton
Whirlwind – Lainey Wilson
Country Solo Performance:
“16 Carriages” — Beyoncé
“I Am Not Okay” —Jelly Roll
“The Architect” — Kacey Musgraves
“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” — Shaboozey
“It Takes A Woman” — Chris Stapleton
Country Song:
“The Architect” — Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves & Josh Osborne, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves)
“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” — Sean Cook, Jerrel Jones, Joe Kent, Chibueze Collins Obinna, Nevin Sastry & Mark Williams, songwriters (Shaboozey)
“I Am Not Okay” — Casey Brown, Jason DeFord, Ashley Gorley & Taylor Phillips, songwriters (Jelly Roll)
“I Had Some Help” — Louis Bell, Ashley Gorley, Hoskins, Austin Post, Ernest Smith, Ryan Vojtesak, Morgan Wallen & Chandler Paul Walters, songwriters (Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen)
“Texas Hold ‘Em” — Brian Bates, Beyoncé, Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Megan Bülow, Nate Ferraro & Raphael Saadiq, songwriters (Beyoncé)
Country Duo/Group Performance:
“Cowboys Cry Too” — Kelsea Ballerini With Noah Kahan
“II MOST WANTED” — Beyoncé Featuring Miley Cyrus
“Break Mine” — Brothers Osborne
“Bigger Houses” — Dan + Shay
“I Had Some Help” — Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen
American Roots Categories:
Americana Album:
The Other Side – T Bone Burnett
$10 Cowboy – Charley Crockett
Trail Of Flowers – Sierra Ferrell
Polaroid Lovers – Sarah Jarosz
No One Gets Out Alive – Maggie Rose
Tigers Blood – Waxahatchee
American Roots Performance:
“Blame It On Eve” — Shemekia Copeland
“Nothing In Rambling” — The Fabulous Thunderbirds Featuring Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal & Mick Fleetwood
“Lighthouse” — Sierra Ferrell
“The Ballad Of Sally Anne” — Rhiannon Giddens
Americana Performance:
“YA YA” — Beyoncé
“Subtitles” — Madison Cunningham
“Don’t Do Me Good” — Madi Diaz Featuring Kacey Musgraves
“American Dreaming” — Sierra Ferrell
“Runaway Train” — Sarah Jarosz
“Empty Trainload Of Sky” — Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
American Roots Song:
“Ahead Of The Game” — Mark Knopfler, songwriter (Mark Knopfler)
“All In Good Time” — Sam Beam, songwriter (Iron & Wine Featuring Fiona Apple)
“All My Friends” — Aoife O’Donovan, songwriter (Aoife O’Donovan)
“American Dreaming” — Sierra Ferrell & Melody Walker, songwriters (Sierra Ferrell)
“Blame It On Eve” — John Hahn & Will Kimbrough, songwriters (Shemekia Copeland)
Best Bluegrass Album:
I Built a World, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes
Songs of Love and Life, The Del McCoury Band
No Fear, Sister Sadie
Live Vol. 1, Billy Strings
Earl Jam, Tony Trischka
Dan Tyminski: Live From The Ryman, Dan Tyminski
Best Folk Album:
American Patchwork Quartet, American Patchwork Quartet
Weird Faith, Madi Diaz
Bright Future, Adrianne Lenker
All My Friends, Aoife O’Donovan
Woodland, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
Best Traditional Blues Album:
Hill Country Love, Cedric Burnside
Struck Down, The Fabulous Thunderbirds
One Guitar Woman, Sue Foley
Sam’s Place, Little Feat
Swingin’ Live at the Church in Tulsa, The Taj Mahal Sextet
Best Contemporary Blues Album:
Blues Deluxe Vol. 2, Joe Bonamassa
Blame It on Eve, Shemekia Copeland
Friendlytown, Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour
Mileage, Ruthie Foster
The Fury, Antonio Vergara
All-Genre Categories:
Album of the Year:
New Blue Sun – André 3000
Cowboy Carter – Beyoncé
Short n’ Sweet – Sabrina Carpenter
Brat – Charli XCX
Djesse Vol. 4 – Jacob Collier
Hit Me Hard and Soft – Billie Eilish
Record of the Year:
“Now And Then” – The Beatles
“Texas Hold ‘Em” – Beyoncé
“Espresso” – Sabrina Carpenter
“360” – Charli xcx
“Birds of a Feather” – Billie Eilish
“Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar
“Good Luck, Babe!” – Chappell Roan
“Fortnight” – Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone
Song Of The Year:
“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” – Sean Cook, Jerrel Jones, Joe Kent, Chibueze Collins Obinna, Nevin Sastry & Mark Williams, songwriters (Shaboozey)
“Birds of a Feather” – Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
“Die With a Smile” – Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II, James Fauntleroy, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars & Andrew Watt, songwriters (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars)
“Fortnight” – Jack Antonoff, Austin Post & Taylor Swift, songwriters (Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone)
“Good Luck, Babe!” – Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, Daniel Nigro & Justin Tranter, songwriters (Chappell Roan)
“Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar, songwriter (Kendrick Lamar)
“Please Please Please” – Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff & Sabrina Carpenter, songwriters (Sabrina Carpenter)
“Texas Hold ‘Em” – Brian Bates, Beyoncé, Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Megan Bülow, Nate Ferraro & Raphael Saadiq, songwriters (Beyoncé)
Best New Artist:
Benson Boone
Sabrina Carpenter
Doechii
Khruangbin
Raye
Chappell Roan
Shaboozey
Teddy Swims
Other Categories with Country/Roots Artists:
Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical:
*Jessi Alexander
Amy Allen
Edgar Barrera
*Jessie Jo Dillon
Raye
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media:
The Color Purple (Various Artists)
Deadpool & Wolverine (Various Artists)
Maestro: Music by Leonard Bernstein, London Symphony Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Bradley Cooper
Saltburn (Various Artists)
*Twisters: The Album (Various Artists)
Best Song Written for Visual Media:
*“Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” (From Twisters: The Album)
Jessi Alexander, Luke Combs & Jonathan Singleton, songwriters (Luke Combs)
“Better Place” (From TROLLS Band Together)
Amy Allen, Shellback & Justin Timberlake, songwriters (*NSYNC & Justin Timberlake)
“Can’t Catch Me Now” (From The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes)
Daniel Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo, songwriters (Olivia Rodrigo)
“It Never Went Away” (From American Symphony)
Jon Batiste & Dan Wilson, songwriters (Jon Batiste)
“Love Will Survive” (From The Tattooist of Auschwitz)
Walter Afanasieff, Charlie Midnight, Kara Talve & Hans Zimmer, songwriters (Barbra Streisand)
Best Music Film:
American Symphony, Jon Batiste
*June (June Carter Cash)
Kings From Queens, Run-DMC
Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple, Steven Van Zandt
The Greatest Night in Pop (Various Artists)
Best Recording Package:
*The Avett Brothers, Jonny Black & Giorgia Sage, art directors (The Avett Brothers)
*Baker Hotel, Sarah Dodds & Shauna Dodds, art directors (William Clark Green)
BRAT, Brent David Freaney & Imogene Strauss, art directors (Charli xcx)
*F-1 Trillion, Archie Lee Coates IV, Jeffrey Franklin, Blossom Liu, Kylie McMahon & Ana Cecilia Thompson Motta, art directors (Post Malone)
Hounds of Love The Baskerville Edition, Kate Bush & Albert McIntosh, art directors (Kate Bush)
Jug Band Millionaire, Andrew Wong & Julie Yeh, art directors (The Muddy Basin Ramblers)
Pregnancy, Breakdown, and Disease, Lee Pei-Tzu, art director (iWhoiWhoo)
Di Harris
November 8, 2024 @ 7:09 pm
ELLA LANGLEY.
FULL STOP.
But, then again, she’s too talented.
Jimmy the Black
November 10, 2024 @ 5:07 pm
Love her vocals.
Di Harris
November 10, 2024 @ 7:21 pm
^
SixtyThreeGuild
November 8, 2024 @ 7:52 pm
Look Sturgill has a better case to be included more than Beyonce, Shaboozey, and Jelly Roll does.
Terry
November 8, 2024 @ 7:58 pm
Curious how live albums get nominated. Aren’t they usually made up of an artists greatest hits?
Thank goodness I read SCM so I don’t ever have to listen to most of this!
Trigger
November 8, 2024 @ 8:53 pm
I don’t think that live albums are restricted from getting Grammy Awards. I agree that they’re usually viewed somewhat as secondary releases since it’s often previously released material. Tony Trischka’s “Earl Jam” album is a bunch of Earl Scruggs songs, so that’s another. The last few years, the Best Bluegrass Album category has been a juggernaut. This year, it feels a little thin.
JRK1
November 8, 2024 @ 9:40 pm
There is arguably more new amazing country music available for consumption right now than there has maybe ever been and the Grammy nominating committee comes up with this list.
Usually I watch for awareness of what’s new.
Not this year. I’m out.
Just found out that Colter Wall will be in town just a few weeks after this, so I will support that instead.
And that’s just a month after I get to see Whitey Morgan at the Ryman.
Keep supporting what we know is good and keep up the good fight y’all!!
Josh
November 8, 2024 @ 10:30 pm
Yeah Red Clay Strays have the album of the decade for me so far…I feel bad for people that haven’t listened to it yet. Sierra Ferrell and Shane Smith are probably my next two.
Also, Sabrina Carpenter is my guilty pleasure and I hope she sweeps the Grammys
Strait
November 8, 2024 @ 11:23 pm
I was tallking to a musician friend about Sabrina Carpenter and how some of her songs are good pop songs. I’ve also watched some acoustic performances of her and she can legit sing.
Josh
November 9, 2024 @ 8:14 am
Yeah and it took her like 10 years to break out so she’s paid her dues, which I didn’t even think was a thing in the pop world. The way she takes her personal experiences and mixes humor in her songwriting is actually incredibly clever
Scott
November 9, 2024 @ 11:17 pm
Yep, Red Clay Strays my clear album of the year… next for me would be Charley Crockett – $10 Cowboy. I did enjoy Shane Smith and the Saints last one too!
Strait
November 8, 2024 @ 11:24 pm
I wonder if the nominations for Beyonce and Shaboozey are for show and they are just going to give the awards to Stapleton.
Sylvia Payton
November 10, 2024 @ 11:04 am
Fake “strait” you’re nothing like the king of country music: George Strait, so stop confusing George Strait’s fans. If you must use the name, then you should differentiate yourself from the Legend: George Strait. Your rambling comments on this website are uncultured and sometimes offensive. Trigger has a responsibility to step in and stop identity theft fraudster if he writes these articles for real!.
Strait
November 11, 2024 @ 9:12 pm
Lady you were the only person dumb enough to think I was actually George Strait. Other people use the names of Country artists in their usernames.
Di Harris
November 11, 2024 @ 10:46 pm
“Trigger has a responsibility to step in and stop identity theft fraudster if he writes these articles for real!.”
: D A fraudster such as yourself?
Honky, by any other name(s) …
Ule mpaso
November 9, 2024 @ 12:23 am
I feel this will be a race between Stapleton and Wilson
Sylvia Payton
November 10, 2024 @ 11:13 am
Chris Stapleton all the way: ‘Here’s to you, brother’ (George Strait-2024 “Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame”), Strait fans and the wife of course. Good luck on your Grammy nominations.
Katherine
November 9, 2024 @ 12:40 am
The bluegrass nominees are always super strong, maybe because it’s a category that only bluegrass people seem interested in. The is only one Grammy for all of bluegrass. Maybe it’s safer that way.
WhereWhat
November 9, 2024 @ 1:27 am
I generally don’t pay much attention to awards shows. Now, if they would put on a big show for our teachers of this wonderful country then i’d like to watch- those heroes aren’t rewarded with enough. Peace ✌️
Trigger
November 9, 2024 @ 1:07 pm
I will say that the Grammy Awards do a lot of cool stuff with music education as a non-profit. They fund a lot of school music programs, and give out a Music Educator of the Year Grammy each year. So they actually do award a teacher each year.
WhereWhat
November 10, 2024 @ 2:26 am
Thanks for letting me know. I’m a musician and music means everything to me personally. I want the youngsters to be exposed to instruments.
Tom
November 9, 2024 @ 3:04 am
…this here is the nerd’s point of view, the cma and acm awards, americana honors and ibma awards are the village point of view and the grammys the bigger picture. combined, it looks as if it’s working out pretty well overall. the photos above to this blog entry just confirms that. i agree, however, that the grammys’ profile appears to having been a tad sharper in other years. better luck next time.
April Skies
November 9, 2024 @ 6:45 am
At least this rediculous song “Love Somebody” by Morgan Wallen is NOT nominated,
Trey
November 9, 2024 @ 6:50 am
Appreciate the effort in this recap… but not watching one second… I’ll spin and enjoy some Midnight Gasoline instead…
WuK
November 9, 2024 @ 7:08 am
Beyonce has repeatedly said her album is not country yet she and it is nominated in country categories. Jelly Roll? Post Malone? Shaboozey? No disrespect to them. However, when one sees so much great country music released this year and it is these artists, who are not country, are nominated, it makes it another fairly irrelevant awards show.
Banjo
November 9, 2024 @ 7:18 am
How and the heck did the Red Clay Strays not get a nomination?! And did Johnny Blue Skies not have the album out in time to be considered? I think its an excellent album, although I am not sure what genre they would be considered.
Trigger
November 9, 2024 @ 1:10 pm
The Grammys always seem to be an album cycle behind. That’s the way it was for Sturgill, and Jason Isbell. So maybe next time is when the Red Clay Strays get theirs.
I just don’t think Johnny Blue Skies is enough of anything to dominate any field. That’s one of the prices you pay by being genre fluid. Unless you’re Beyonce, apparently.
robert mcgill
November 9, 2024 @ 8:17 am
Maggie Rose should win americana album of the year!!! finally some recognition for her amazing talent!
trarmer
November 9, 2024 @ 9:04 am
I get of accused of needing a tin foil hat a lot and well, I probably do. But just ’cause I’m paranoid doesn’t mean they out to get me either…with that I suggest we all ponder whether the Grammys, mainstream music media-conglomerates, and the like, so disdain the little shits in fly over country who listen to “country music”, that they are intentionally injecting and blending in more cosmopolitan, cos-player “country acts” to water down and move country music away from the preconceived redneck sensibilities to a more gentile, cosmopolitan genre of which they may approve. And before you dismiss me as crazy (I am) isn’t this exactly what the lady at bud light said she was trying to do? I cannot think of any other reason to put Beyonce in best country album and solo performance. Now I am off to a cold beer to kill the voices in my head.
Trigger
November 9, 2024 @ 1:11 pm
Beyonce’s country Grammy nominations were pre-ordained, and compelled. Plain and simple, if she wasn’t nominated, there would be 100 headlines about it.
Erik North
November 9, 2024 @ 3:47 pm
And of course win or lose there’ll be much more than a hundred headlines written about that.
With respect to Queen Bey–Love her, hate her, or if you’re indifferent to her (I am of that third mindset), she knows exactly what she is doing, which is manipulating and gas lighting. I’ve said before that Beyonce may claim in public that COWBOY CARTER is not a country album, but she is not discouraging her Beyhive from saying it is.; and I don’t know how many people appreciate that fact.
If she wins in any of the country categories, country music fans will go absolutely Def-Con 2 crazy, if they haven’t done so already–that’s a given. If she doesn’t, of course, then the Beyhive will pull out the race card. In the end, however, Beyonce will likely come out the winner in the PR war, regardless of whether she wins or loses at the Grammys (IMHO).
Sylvia Payton
November 10, 2024 @ 12:03 pm
Ah! the race card. Any artist using the race card in 2023 and beyond must have failed Civics Class 101 and most importantly: American History 101; so country music lovers must disassociate themselves from such racists immediately. If American Heritage is anything to go by, “shot-gun-Willie’AKA the legendary Willie Nelson should be nominated for: “The Last Leaf On The Tree” his 2024 collaboration with his youngest son: Micah before the new government takes over. As Trigger rightly pointed out somewhere, Willie Nelson has championed Black causes for more than 50 years and as ‘shot-gum’ Willie Nelson points out, “since Eisenhower” at 91 years Willie Nelson has got to be recognized by the outgoing Democratic regime and the 2024 Grammy Awards and beyond. Willie Nelson’s friendship with George Strait a Republican is as American as can be. George Strait honored Willie Nelson on his album: “Love Is Everything” with the song: “Sing One With Willie”—and available on YouTube to watch as well. These two Texas Legends with different political views managed to put their differences aside and strike a lasting friendship is a good example of why racism should be absolute in 2023 and beyond and that is why Willie Nelson and George Strait are my American Heroes.
Fly By Night Tofu Guzzler
November 10, 2024 @ 9:47 pm
Apropos of the Beyonce album, last spring an Israeli satire show (their version of SNL, roughly) did a spoof of the protests at Columbia university. One gag had people shouting various slogans (in their satirical version) and the crowd roaring with approval, until the protesters shouted “And Beyonce’s Jolene is good!” and then the crowd goes silent and begins grumbling.
I mean, if even folks on the other side of the Mediterranean know that Beyonce’s album isn’t country, what are we even talking about?
Tony
November 9, 2024 @ 9:34 am
Dolly Parton is nominated in the Best Audio Book category for this year as well.
John P
November 9, 2024 @ 11:07 am
Regarding song of the year, just wondering how you write a song with six people. Only one song was written by a single person (Kendrick Lamar). It seems like most are written by committees now.
Mike
November 9, 2024 @ 11:26 am
Beyonce in Americana? Good grief.
The Grammys simply hand her awards. I found an article years ago online (that has vanished and I cannot find) that stated that Beyonce and Jay Z are on the Grammys committee or board that selects the nominations and winners. If that’s true, well then there you go.
Billy Strings nomination – yes!
Trigger
November 9, 2024 @ 1:15 pm
The thing that drives me most crazy about that nomination is that it’s not even the most “American Roots” song on the album. If they’re going to crash the roots categories, why not do it with “Blackbiird” where she featured a bunch of Black women? “Ya Ya” feels like a dance song to me, where “Blackbiird” was trying to make a statement, and at least sounds rootsy.
Mike
November 9, 2024 @ 5:34 pm
Nothing makes sense other than it always feels rigged for her. It seems like the Grammys are trying to figure out how to give her nominations in any category they possibly can. Maybe next year she will have a classical nomination next to Beethoven. The Grammys gave her daughter some Grammy awards for doing something (singing? speaking?) on her prior albums. I mean, WTF.
No other award show cares about her or creates awards for her.
I’ll just sit and wait for the last Loretta Lynn album that was recorded to be released.
Mike Blackwell
November 9, 2024 @ 11:58 am
Good for Charley Crockett, but in what universe is he not country?
Trigger
November 9, 2024 @ 1:18 pm
The way Charley Crockett mixes in a lot of blues and vintage R&B sounds, I don’t really have a problem with it. When they take straight up country artists and relegate them to “Americana” because it’s not close enough to Morgan Wallen, that what makes my head explode. I think Charley Crockett is fine calling “Americana” as an amalgam of roots music influences, at least in this context.
Gena R.
November 9, 2024 @ 12:15 pm
Nice to see one of my favorite albums of the year, ‘My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall,’ get at least one nod (for the Rhiannon Giddens track). 🙂
North Woods Country
November 9, 2024 @ 1:43 pm
Polaroid Lovers is my AOTY pick among those contenders. Sarah Jarosz is such a treasure.
Kevin C.
November 9, 2024 @ 4:41 pm
Most annoying thing for me is that, as usual, the “Song of the year” nominations are just cut-and-pasted from the performance of the year nominations.
They’re two different categories for a reason. Or there’s supposed to be a reason, at least.
TD
November 10, 2024 @ 6:13 am
Does anyone really understand what the Americana category is all about? Sarah Jarosz’s “Polaroid Lovers” album has much more of a country-pop sound than she’s ever had before, and she’s touring with a full electric band, but it’s the same category she was in when she was playing mostly acoustic music accompanied by a fiddle and bass. And Americana Performance includes both Gillian Welch and Beyonce? These just seem like catch-all categories for different types of performers who aren’t accepted by the country establishment.
Trigger
November 10, 2024 @ 8:12 am
Americana is quite literally a catch-all term and genre. It’s meant to represent music that blends country, rock, folk, blues, R&B, singer/songwriter, but is not the pure form of any of them. That is why it is so hard to define in a nice little one sentence summation, and why the nominees can be so varied. That said, I wouldn’t consider “Ya Ya” an “Americana” track, and I think including it there further confuses that already confusing term. It’s a dance song with samples., etc. If Beyonce or her team wanted to compete in American Roots categories, she should have submitted “BlackBiird” for American Roots Performance as a folk song, and I think it probably would have won.
FYI, “American Roots Performance” cover ALL the American roots genres like folk, bluegrass, blues, etc., EXCEPT Americana, making things even more confusing.
I agree about the Sarah Jarosz album feeling almost like pop country. That is one of the reasons I didn’t review it, though I do love the song “Runaway Train,” and included it in the Top 25 playlist. But I’m not sure it is “country” enough to include it in those categories either. It’s not like Morgan Wallen, or George Strait. But it includes some country, which is why Americana makes some sense.
The Original WTF Guy
November 10, 2024 @ 9:04 am
“Americana is quite literally a catch-all term and genre.”
As the great poet wrote, “Americana is a myth, I told ya.”
🙂
Jack
November 10, 2024 @ 2:48 pm
“Bigger Houses” is a quality song by Dan and Shay, and should win for duo song. I can hardly be bothered to listen to the nominees that just straight up aren’t a part of country music.
BDE
November 10, 2024 @ 4:10 pm
An album of instrumental flute music is up for album of the year.
Make it make sense.
Bob Loblaw
November 11, 2024 @ 8:48 am
I think it’s notable that the strongest songs from Cowboy Carter are nominated outside the Country(etc) categories – Bodyguard, YA YA, and Leviis Jeans.
Julie
November 12, 2024 @ 2:24 pm
I’m guessing they’re going to award Beyonce for best country album instead of album of the year. They’ll televise the country album. Like when Kendrick Lamar should’ve won for TPAB and the Grammys aired best hip hop album on tv. Taylor Swift and Chappell Roan were also nominated for album of the year, they were left off the above list.