
**Grammy Awards to Make History by Incorporating K-Pop and Latin Music into Mainstream Ceremony**
The Recording Academy has announced a significant shift in its approach to recognizing the music industry’s most innovative artists. In response to recent data indicating that ROSÉ & Bruno Mars’ ‘APT.’ and BTS’ ‘Dynamite’ have reached unprecedented heights on the Billboard charts, the Grammys will be incorporating K-Pop and Latin music into their mainstage ceremony for the first time in history.
This bold move comes after chart-topping tracks like ‘APT.’ and ‘Dynamite’ defied genre boundaries by achieving top five spots on the Pop Airplay chart, joining an elite group of K-Pop hits. The decision to adapt to these changing musical landscapes aims to better represent the diverse sounds that have become increasingly popular in recent years.
“The music landscape has changed dramatically since our last ceremony,” said a Recording Academy representative. “We want to celebrate and honor the incredible achievements of artists like ROSÉ & Bruno Mars, BTS, and many others who are pushing the boundaries of their respective genres.”
This year’s show will feature special performances from K-Pop acts and Latin music sensations, with producers working closely with these artists to craft unforgettable moments that will be etched in Grammy history.
By embracing the evolution of popular music, the Grammys aim to not only stay relevant but also provide a platform for deserving talent to shine.
Source: www.billboard.com