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Grammys Rule: 50% Genre Playtime Needed for Nomination
1 Feb
Summary
- Albums need over 50% of playtime in a genre to be nominated.
- Tracks can belong to a different genre than the album.
- Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' highlights this rule's application.

The Recording Academy enforces a specific rule for Grammy nominations: albums must contain more than 50 percent playing time of a particular genre to be considered in that category. This regulation, however, allows for flexibility, as individual songs from an album can be submitted and nominated in entirely different genre fields.
This distinction was clearly demonstrated with Beyoncé's recent album, 'Cowboy Carter.' The record earned the award for Best Country Album at the 2025 Grammy Awards. Concurrently, a specific track from 'Cowboy Carter,' titled 'Bodyguard,' received a nomination in the Best Pop Solo Performance category, showcasing the application of this dual-genre consideration.




