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Grammy

[ gram-ee ]

noun

plural Grammys, Grammies.
  1. one of a group of statuettes awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievement in various categories in the recording industry.


Grammy

/ ˈɡ°ù泾ɪ /

noun

  1. (in the US) one of the gold-plated discs awarded annually for outstanding achievement in the record industry
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of Grammy1

C20: from gram ( ophone ) + my as in Emmy
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At its annual Grammy weekend gala, the Recording Academy’s charitable organization saluted two of Motown’s pioneers.

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In 2023, he released his fifth record The Love Album: Off The Grid and earned his first solo nomination at the Grammy awards.

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Several fan accounts dedicated to the Grammy nominee shared a video of a Times Square billboard congratulating the singer on her Lifetimes tour, which launched on April 23 in Mexico City.

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Kicking off a year and change after the release of Beyoncé’s country-inspired “Cowboy Carter†LP — which finally earned the singer a Grammy award for album of the year this past February after four previous losses — the new road show features virtually all of the music from “Cowboy Carter†yet also looks back over Beyoncé’s sizable catalog, in particular 2022’s clubby “Renaissance,†which spawned a blockbuster world tour of its own.

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The Grammy nominee, who has been an outspoken supporter for Palestinians, got frank about their stance in an Instagram video responding to Cornell’s recent decision to pull the plug on their concert.

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