
Recording Academy expands awards lineup
The Grammy Awards will introduce five new categories for the 2027 ceremony, including the first-ever award recognizing Asian pop music performances.
The Recording Academy announced the additions ahead of the 69th Grammy Awards, which will air Feb. 7, 2027.
New Grammy categories announced
The new categories include:
- Best Asian Pop Music Performance, honoring artists from Asian markets, including K-pop, J-pop and C-pop recordings featuring Asian languages.
- Best Latin Song, recognizing songwriting achievements in Latin music.
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance.
- Best R&B Collaboration or Duo/Group Performance.
- Best Traditional Folk Album.
The Academy said the Asian pop category reflects the global growth and influence of Asian music, while the new Latin song category creates a dedicated space to recognize songwriters.
Changes to Grammy rules and eligibility
Along with the new categories, the Recording Academy announced updates to voting and eligibility rules.
A new voting option called Ballot Plus will allow eligible members with expertise in multiple genres to participate in additional peer-related categories.
The Academy also changed the eligibility rules for Best New Artist, allowing artists to be considered up to four times instead of three.
Albums will now need 66% new recordings to qualify for Grammy consideration, down from the previous 75% requirement.
More recognition for songwriters
The Recording Academy will also expand awards recognition for songwriters and composers. Creators of new material on winning albums in most genre categories will receive Grammy trophies and achievement certificates, similar to producers and engineers.
The 2027 Grammy Awards will stream and air live on ABC, Disney+ and Hulu.
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