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Country Music's Grammy Split: New Era Dawns
31 Jan
Summary
- Grammys debut separate categories for traditional and contemporary country albums.
- This change allows artists like Margo Price and Kelsea Ballerini to avoid direct competition.
- The split reflects over 15 years of discussion and evolving country music styles.

The Grammy Awards have officially divided the best country album category into two distinct awards: best traditional country album and best contemporary country album. This significant change, implemented for the first time this year, means artists such as Margo Price and Kelsea Ballerini, previously potential competitors, can now each vie for a win in their respective subgenres. The initiative, which has been under consideration for over 15 years, aims to better reflect the expansive and evolving nature of country music.
The decision to create separate categories acknowledges the genre's increasing fusion with other musical styles, from hip-hop to hard rock and pop. This expansion broadens the reach and celebration of country music, recognizing its diverse subgenres. The Academy asserts that this move is not a reaction to any specific artist's win but a long-planned development to accommodate the dynamic shifts within the music industry and artist creations.




