Cards B and Bruno Mars will team up at the Grammy Awards this Sunday. |
THANK GOODNESS for Bruno Mars. If not for the Filipino/Puerto Rican Hawaii-born artist, there would barely be any AAPI presence at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards this Sunday.
Mars will be at the music industry's awards shows celebrating the best performers and performances in a big way.
He has been nominated in six categories: Best Album for his 24K album, Best R&B album, Song of the Year for "That's What I Like," Record of the Year for 24K, Best R&B of the Year for "That's What I Like," Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance for the same song.
In addition, Grammy producers continue to acknowledge the energy he bring to the room by his always spectacular performances. He doesn't need fireworks or legions of dancers to enhance his performance. Mars just needs his band and backup singers.
This year, he'll be performing his song "Finesse" with Cardi B, who is also up for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song (“Bodak Yellow”).
RELATED: Mars recreates "In Living Color" with new videoUnfortunately, other recordings or performances with, or by, AAPI artists most likely won't get any airtime. They are:
Best Contemporary Classical Composition:
Zhou Tian: Concerto For Orchestra — Zhou Tian, composer (Louis LangrĂ©e & Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra);
Best Song Written For Visual Media:
“How Far I’ll Go” — Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Auli’i Cravalho) from the movie Moana;
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media:
Moana: The Songs — (Various Artists);
Best Regional Roots Music Album:
Ho’okena 3.0 — Ho’okena
Best New Age Album:
Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai, Volume 5 — Kitaro
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards will broadcast from Radio City Music Hall, NYC, on CBS.
CORRECTION: Earlier versions of this post incorrectly cited Bruno Mars' ethnicity.
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