Lethbridge Herald

Grammys going to online voting

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The Grammys Awards are transition­ing to online voting and have updated rules for its top category, album of the year.

The Recording Academy announced new changes Wednesday, including its official switch to online voting for its 13,000 members. Voting for the 2018 Grammy Awards will take place in the fall and will include songs and albums released between Oct. 1, 2016, and Sept. 30, 2017.

Bill Freimuth, the academy’s senior vicepresid­ent of awards, said the academy expects to attract younger voters and touring musicians who are away from home during voting season.

“It is something that has been long-desired, long-talked about and long-investigat­ed,” he said of online voting, which comes a year after the Latin Grammys made the switch.

Freimuth said there were concerns about security issues, but added they have “done everything we can to make sure the integrity of the system will be preserved.”

Another major change is the addition of songwriter­s to the nominees for album of the year, which was previously reserved for artists, producers and engineers. However, all participan­ts in the album, including featured artists, songwriter­s, producers and engineers, must now be credited with at least 33 per cent or more playing time on the album to be eligible for nomination. Prior to the new rule, all participan­ts on an album would earn a nomination for album of the year even if they worked on one song.

The album of the year rule change would mainly affect pop, rap and contempora­ry R&B albums where producers typically vary throughout the project, as opposed to country and rock albums, where fewer producers are present.

Beyonce’s “Lemonade,” Drake’s “Views” and Justin Bieber’s “Purpose” — all nominees this year for album of the year — each had at least 20 producers credited. Adele’s “25,” which won the top prize in February, had 11 producers. The fifth nominee was country singer Sturgill Simpson, who produced his album by himself.

The new changes were approved last month by the Recording Academy’s board of trustees.

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