Mixed Artists Up for Grammy's in 2021
By Jonathan Shlesinger
Japanese, African American, Dominican, Native American, and German Jewish
Grammy Nomination(s):
Album of the Year- Chilombo
Best Urban Contemporary Album- Chilombo
Best R&B Performance- Lightning & Thunder
Her critically acclaimed third studio album featured other in-demand artists such as H.E.R,
John Legend, Future, Miguel, Big Sean, Ty Dolla $ign, and more. Aiko credits Tupac for being her biggest influence.
In the beginning of her career, record labels often told her to change her image and sound to be commercially successful. She repeatedly rejected this suggestion and success followed her authenticity.
South African, Jewish
Grammy Nomination(s):
Best New Artist
Record of the Year - Say So
Best Pop Performance - Say So
Released in 2018, the viral hit “Moo!” catapulted the singer to fame.
Her sophomore album Hot Pink sported the songs Like That, Juicy and Say So, each one propelling her into further success.
She has collaborated with The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, BIA, Nicki Minaj, and Gucci Mane.
Barbadian, Irish
Grammy Nomination(s):
Best Dance Recording- My High
Buzz has followed the British rapper with the release of his debut album Nothing Great About Britain.
Through his music, he encapsulates life the disparity between the wealthy and the rest of society.
His angsty and angry sounding songs sparked immediate intrigue and attracted support quickly.
African American, White
Grammy Nomination(s):
Best Rock Song- Stay High
Best Alternative Music Album- Jamie
Best Rock Performance- Stay High
Best American Roots Performance- Short and Sweet
Best R&B Performance- Goat Head
The multi-facet musician gained fame as the lead vocalist, and guitarist of the
rock bands Alabama Shakes and Thunderbitch. Her solo debut, Jamie, has already attracted much critical acclaim.
At 25, Howard came out as lesbian and married her bandmate Jessie Lasfer.
African American, Korean
Grammy Nomination(s):
Best Melodic Rap Performance- Lockdown
Best Music Video- Lockdown
Paak was selected to work on Dr. Dre’s return album Compton, where he performed on six songs. He earned a
Best New Artist Nomination in 2017 following the release of his album Malibu. The artist’s first passion for
music was sparked with the drum set his mother bought for him at eleven years old.