BTS Will Not Be Submitting to 2027 Grammy Awards
Global powerhouse BTS has announced that they will not be submitting for consideration at the 2027 Grammy Awards. “Thank you to ARMY and everyone who is...
Key points
- Global powerhouse BTS has announced that they will not be submitting for consideration at the 2027 Grammy Awards.
- “Thank you to ARMY and everyone who is always with us.” Related Stories BTS’ decision comes just a little over a month after the introduction of a new category for the 2027 Grammy Awards, the Asian pop music performance category.
- The group members’ choice to specify both region and language is relevant, as the category specifics that the songs entered music include “meaningful use” of any Asian language.
- BTS, in the midst a banner comeback year, was an obvious frontrunner for the new category and have been nominated in other Grammy categories in years past.
What happened
Global powerhouse BTS has announced that they will not be submitting for consideration at the 2027 Grammy Awards. “Thank you to ARMY and everyone who is always with us.” Related Stories BTS’ decision comes just a little over a month after the introduction of a new category for the 2027 Grammy Awards, the Asian pop music performance category. The group members’ choice to specify both region and language is relevant, as the category specifics that the songs entered music include “meaningful use” of any Asian language. BTS, in the midst a banner comeback year, was an obvious frontrunner for the new category and have been nominated in other Grammy categories in years past. The Recording Academy’s description of the new award reads, “This category recognizes artistic excellence in Asian pop music performances originating from or widely recognized within Asian markets, including but not limited to K-pop, J-pop and C-pop, with meaningful use of one or more Asian languages. Awards are presented to the performing artist(s).” All seven members returned to the trailblazing boy group and to group activties last year following their mandatory military enlistment in their home country of South...
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