LGBTQI recording artists scored big as the nominations were read for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning.
Harvey Mason, the CEO of the Recording Academy said the 2022 Grammys would be “embracing the spirit of inclusion,” and the multiple nominations for queer artists underlined that promise.
Lil Nas X, who has previously been nominated for six Grammys and won two, was also nominated for Best Music Video and landed his final nomination for Best Melodic Rap Performance for Industry Baby, a collaboration with Jack Harlow. “Don’t have to win a single award, truly thankful for all the insight this year has brought me.