'Vultures' Flies Further Up as Ye's 'Carnival' Makes Its Way to the 2025 Grammy Nominations
Kanye West, now known as Ye, remains a rap powerhouse despite being neck-deep in numerous controversies. With 24 Grammys to his name, Ye's innovative artistry continues to reign supreme to this day. This year, his latest project is poised to make waves, potentially adding to his impressive award tally. Love him or criticize him, Ye's talent is undeniable. With another Grammy contender this year, the rapper has declared his comeback to the ring after a hiatus.
Amidst turmoil, Ye's creative genius shines bright, cementing his legacy as one of hip-hop's most influential figures. Will he take home another Grammy? The anticipation builds.
Ye’s Grammy considerations for 2025
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Ye's latest album, ‘Vultures 1’, which garnered significant recognition in the industry, has been submitted for two prestigious nominations for Grammys 2025. The album, if nominated, will be contending for Album of the Year and Rap Album of the Year, among other A-lister artists. This submission comes after 2022, when Ye’s personal break ended getting him shunned for last year's Grammys. This year, however, the rapper is back to resonating with fans and critics alike.
Ye's standout track from ‘Vultures 1’ has also received widespread acclaim, earning four additional Grammy nods. The song, 'CARNIVAL' has also been submitted for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap Performance. These multi-category efforts stand for Ye's mastery of storytelling and genre-pushing style. If chosen, the rapper would have six nominations in total, ‘Vultures 1’ echoing his dominance in the hip-hop landscape.
Nonetheless, the Atlanta rapper's journey with the Grammys so far has been anything but smooth.
Ye and his relationship with the Grammys so far
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Ye's controversy-laden relationship with the Grammys had previously led to his removal from the 2022 performer lineup due to "concerning online behavior." This is not his first controversy; Ye has a history of criticizing the awards, feeling overlooked and wronged. 2004, he stormed out of the American Music Awards, foreshadowing future clashes. Despite nominations, the rapper has a legacy of boycotting Awards for what he feels worth.
Despite boycotts and public outbursts, Ye remains a Grammy fixture. With 24 wins far more than any of his rivals, his innovative artistry and influence on hip-hop are undeniable. Although it turns out to be yet another Ye headline, the rapper believes he is speaking for reform, seeking transparency in voting and greater recognition for underrepresented genres like hip-hop. Ye's determination to shape the music industry remains persistent, earning spots and sparking conversation.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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