The Herald (South Africa)

Grammys rename controvers­ial ‘urban’ awards category

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The organisati­on behind the Grammy awards on Wednesday announced a number of changes to its category names, including changing “urban contempora­ry” to “progressiv­e R&B’.

The Recording Academy’s move comes amid growing criticism in the music industry over the term “urban” that has long generalise­d genres including hip-hop and R & B, but which many believe belittles the innovation of black music.

The renamed category “is intended to highlight albums that include the more progressiv­e elements of R & B, and may include samples and elements of hip-hop, rap, dance, and electronic music,” the academy said.

“It may also incorporat­e production elements found in pop, euro-pop, country, rock, folk, and alternativ­e.”

On Friday, the label Republic Records, a division of Universal, said it would stop using “urban” in its company lexicon.

While the origins of the term’s use in music jargon were not negative — a black New York radio DJ coined it in the 1970s — today it is considered an antiquated umbrella term that marginalis­es the work of black music, especially as hip hop and R & are among the globe’s most popular genres.

Past winners of the Grammys’ “Urban Contempora­ry” prize include Lizzo’s Cuz I Love You, Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Everything Is Love, and Beyoncé’s landmark visual album Lemonade.

In its announceme­nt, the academy also said it would change Best Rap/Sung Performanc­e to Best Melodic Rap Performanc­e.

But the academy did not completely drop “urban ”— it remains in categories including the newly titled field “Best Latin Pop or Urban Album”.

“Urbano” remains widely accepted as a transnatio­nal umbrella term that includes reggaeton, Latin hip-hop, Latin trap and dance hall — all of which have exploded in popularity in recent years.

The academy told Rolling Stone: “We understand that in the current climate, sentiment might be changing.

“We are continuing to follow the conversati­on and are committed to making necessary adjustment­s.”

The Recording Academy also changed its controvers­ial but prestigiou­s “Best New Artist” award, removing the eligibilit­y requiremen­t that capped a specified number of releases.

And months after the LAbased organisati­on was roiled by scandal triggered when its now-sacked CEO levelled accusation­s of sexual harassment and voting irregulari­ties, the body has announced changes within its nomination­s review committee.

The academy set term limits for the membership committee and vowed to better scrutinise conflicts of interest in the nomination process.

 ?? Picture:FREDERIC J BROWN/AFP ?? GENERALISE­D GENRE: Lizzo has won the ‘Urban Contempora­ry’ prize for ‘Cuz I Love You’ in the past. The category is being renamed
Picture:FREDERIC J BROWN/AFP GENERALISE­D GENRE: Lizzo has won the ‘Urban Contempora­ry’ prize for ‘Cuz I Love You’ in the past. The category is being renamed

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