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Hip-hop should dominate at Grammys, says Lyor Cohen

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ATLANTA Music executive Lyor Cohen says hip-hop should dominate the top categories at the upcoming Grammys.

Cohen spoke with The Associated Press on Thursday about the Recording Academy giving rap a “deserving” chance. Both Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar are nominated for album and record of the year. Jay-Z, the leading nominee with eight, is also nominated for song of the year.

“It’s long overdue for the right artists to win the right category in the right time,” Cohen said.

Cohen is now YouTube's global head of music, but has been an integral figure in hiphop for decades was the former head of Def Jam Records. Next week, he’s hosting a preGrammy event with Nas that will pay homage to rap and include appearance­s by Grandmaste­r Flash, Q-Tip, Fab Five Freddy and Chuck D.

The only rap-based acts to win album of the year were Lauryn Hill and Outkast, though Hill’s album was mainly R&B and the Outkast album a mix of pop, funk and rap. A rap song has never won song of the year or record of the year.

Cohen credits the Recording Academy for inserting people knowledgea­ble of the genre to give hip-hop a “deserving” chance.

“I think they have new blood pumping through their veins that are actually aware of the present and future, and not just holding onto the past,” he said.

Cohen said now is the perfect time to celebrate hip-hop with the 60th annual Grammy Awards being held in New York, the birthplace of the genre, for the first time in 15 years on Jan. 28. The show will air on CBS.

The Jan. 26 YouTube’s 80s-themed event will pay homage to the legacy of New York's hiphop scene.

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