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Mutt Connection: Thomas & Lange's Grammy Journeys Align
5 Dec
Summary
- Both Thomas and Lange achieved their first Grammy Awards as songwriters.
- Thomas co-wrote SZA's 2024 Grammy-winning song 'Snooze'.
- Lange won his first Grammy in 1992 for 'Everything I Do' from Robin Hood.

Victoria Monét and Jack Antonoff have earned multiple nominations at the upcoming 68th annual Grammy Awards, a testament to their songwriting prowess. Monét's "Snooze," co-written with Edgar Wright, secured her first Grammy for Best R&B Song earlier this year. This achievement mirrors that of legendary songwriter Mutt Lange.
Lange's songwriting journey began with a 1992 Grammy for "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" from "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves." Since then, he has amassed additional Grammys for his work with Shania Twain and producing Muse's "Drones."
The final round of voting for the 68th annual Grammy Awards is currently underway, concluding on January 5. The winners will be announced on February 2 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, celebrating a year of exceptional musical talent.




