SiriusXM launches a limited edition of “The Grammy Channel”, the “Official Audio Experience” of the event.
SiriusXM announced the return of The Grammy Channel in collaboration with the Recording Academy, marking the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, noting the artists, albums and songs nominated this year. The channel will feature Adele, Beyonce, Brandi Carlisle, Jack Harlow, Miranda Lambert, Lizzo, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, The Black Keys and many others, and a live broadcast of the event will take place on Sunday. February 5. The limited edition channel is available until February 7.
Starting today on SiriusXM Channel 105, listeners can listen to music, stories and ideas from this year’s Grammy Award nominees, SiriusXM hosts and Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy. In addition, listeners can hear interviews, reports from the red carpet and songs of this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award winners.
The 2023 Grammy Awards Ceremony, hosted by Trevor Noah, will be broadcast live on February 5 at 20:00 Eastern/ 17:00 Pacific Time. Among the nominees will be two-time winner Bad Bunny, six-time winner Brandi Carlisle, first-time nominee Kim Petras, three-time winner Lizzo, Luke Combs, Mary J. Blige, Sam Smith and Steve Lacey.
Nine-time Grammy Award winner Mary J. Blige is nominated for six awards this year, including “Record of the Year”, “Album of the Year”, “Best R&B Performance”, “Best Traditional R&B Performance”, “Best R&B Song” and “Best R&B AlbumB”.
Kim Petras was nominated for the Grammy Award for the first time in the category “Best Pop Performance by a Duo/Group” for the song “Unholy” together with Sam Smith, a four-time Grammy Award winner, also nominated for the same track.
This year, Luke Combs is up for awards in three of the four country music categories. Among them are “Best Country Performance by a duo/group” for “Outrunnin’ Your Memory”, “Best Country Song” for “Doin’ This” and “Best Country Album” for “Growin’ Up”.
Steve Lacey is nominated for four Grammy Awards this year, including “Record of the Year” for “Bad Habit”, “Song of the Year” for “Bad Habit”, “Best Solo Pop Performance” for “Bad Habit” and “Best Progressive R&B Album” for Gemini Rights. .