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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Surrey Grad Wins 4th Grammy for Lamar Track

Surrey Grad Wins 4th Grammy for Lamar Track

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Oli Jacobs, a Surrey University alumnus, won his fourth Grammy Award.
  • He received the award for his engineering and mixing work on Kendrick Lamar's track.
  • Jacobs previously won Grammys for his work on albums by Peter Gabriel and Harry Styles.
Surrey Grad Wins 4th Grammy for Lamar Track

A graduate from the University of Surrey has won his fourth Grammy Award, marking a significant achievement in his engineering career. Oli Jacobs, who completed the Tonmeister (Music and Sound Recording) degree in 2014, was awarded Record of the Year at the recent ceremony for his contributions to Kendrick Lamar and SZA's track "Luther."

Jacobs' impressive Grammy history includes 11 nominations and previous wins. He secured two Grammys in 2023 for Harry Styles' "Harry's House" and another in 2025 for Peter Gabriel's "i/o." This latest award further cements his elite status in the music industry.

The university celebrated Jacobs' success, with program director Dr. Russell Mason noting how it reflects the distinctive Tonmeister degree. This course emphasizes the combination of technical excellence and artistic artistry, a foundation established in 1970.

Based in Los Angeles, Jacobs has become a prominent figure in music engineering. His portfolio includes collaborations with major artists such as Taylor Swift, Doja Cat, and Sam Fender, showcasing his broad influence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Oli Jacobs is a University of Surrey graduate who won his fourth Grammy Award for engineering and mixing Kendrick Lamar and SZA's track "Luther."
Oli Jacobs has 11 Grammy nominations and previously won two Grammys in 2023 for Harry Styles' "Harry's House" and one in 2025 for Peter Gabriel's "i/o."
The Tonmeister (Music and Sound Recording) degree at the University of Surrey combines technical excellence with genuine musical artistry and has produced numerous award-winning alumni.

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