Canadas Grammy Hopefuls 2025 From Beyoncé to Ariana Grandes Grammy Snub
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Canada's Grammy Hopefuls 2025: From Beyoncé to Ariana Grande's Grammy Snub • Description: • Join us as we dive into the 2025 Grammy nominations featuring Canada’s top talents, Beyoncé's record-breaking year, and Ariana Grande’s shocking snub! • Script: • Jane: Welcome to Entertainment Insider! I'm Jane, your host, and today, we’re diving into the 2025 Grammy Awards nominations. Canada has a strong showing this year, and some huge milestones are in the mix. Joining me is music analyst, Sam, to talk about who’s up for Grammy gold, Beyoncé’s historic nominations, and one of the biggest upsets in recent Grammy history. • Jane: Sam, we’ve got quite a Grammy lineup to unpack, especially for Canadian talent! • Sam: Absolutely! Canadians are making big waves, from Kaytranada and Yannick Nézet-Séguin to those working with Beyoncé. • Jane: Let’s start with Kaytranada. He’s been on fire! What’s he up for this year? • Sam: Kaytranada’s up for three awards: best remixed recording for 'Alter Ego,' best dance/electronic album for 'Timeless,' and best dance/electronic recording for 'Witchy' with Childish Gambino. • Jane: That's amazing! Kaytranada has really established himself in the electronic music scene. And how about Yannick Nézet-Séguin? • Sam: Yannick scored three nominations as well! He’s recognized for the soundtrack 'Maestro' with Bradley Cooper and two opera recordings with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. • Jane: Incredible! Classical and electronic—both ends of the spectrum covered by Canadians. And there’s Beyoncé’s album ‘Cowboy Carter’ where Canadians contributed too, right? • Sam: Yes! Beyoncé’s album has been massive, and three Canadians—Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Nathan Ferraro, and Megan Bülow—are nominated for their work on 'Texas Hold 'Em' and other tracks. • Jane: And Beyoncé made Grammy history too, right? • Sam: She sure did. With 99 Grammy nominations in her career, she’s now the most-nominated artist ever. And this year alone, she’s up for 11 awards across multiple categories. • Jane: That’s mind-blowing! Beyoncé has dominated for so long, but let’s talk about the controversy around her and the Grammys. • Sam: Right! JAY-Z’s been vocal about her missing out on Album of the Year, despite her record Grammy wins. He feels the Academy hasn’t always given her full recognition. • Jane: It’s been an ongoing debate for years. Now, shifting gears, there’s been a lot of fan outrage about Ariana Grande’s nominations. What’s going on there? • Sam: Ariana’s fans are outraged. Her album 'Eternal Sunshine' broke records and had #1 hits, yet it didn’t receive any main category nominations like Album, Song, or Record of the Year. • Jane: And her fans aren’t shy about voicing their opinions! They’re saying it’s a major snub, especially given the album’s critical acclaim. • Sam: Exactly. Fans took to social media, arguing she deserved recognition for a deeply personal album. But, she did get three nominations in pop categories. • Jane: Right, like Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Dance Pop Recording for 'Yes, And?'. But still, no main category love. Why do you think that is? • Sam: It could be a case of competition. This year has some huge albums. Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar—all are heavyweights in the main categories. • Jane: Very true. And Ariana’s had issues with the Grammys before, like in 2019. Remind us what happened then? • Sam: In 2019, she skipped the show after a dispute with producers who didn’t want her performing '7 Rings.' It seems there's always been some tension there. • Jane: It’s interesting how the Grammys and artists sometimes clash. Now, other Canadians are in the mix too, right? I heard Shania Twain and Avril Lavigne are nominated! • Sam: Yes, they’re in the best soundtrack category. Shania’s song from 'Twisters,' and Avril’s classic 'I’m With You' from the Deadpool Wolverine soundtrack made it. • Jane: It’s great seeing Canadian classics getting recognition. And let’s not forget Serban Ghenea, who’s always on the Grammy list! • Sam: Serban’s a powerhouse! He’s up for Best Engineered Album and contributed to Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter’s albums in the Album of the Year category. • Jane: It’s amazing how Canadians are making waves across so many categories. We even have Charlotte Day Wilson getting her first Grammy nod! • Sam: Yes! She’s nominated for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for her album 'Cyan Blue.' Another Canadian artist breaking new ground. • Jane: What a year for Canada! And it’ll be exciting to see how Beyoncé fares with her historic 99 nominations. • Sam: For sure. And with all the fan drama around Ariana, we might see some more buzz on social media as the awards approach. • Jane: No doubt! This Grammy season is packed with talent, milestones, and a bit of drama—just the way we like it! • .... • #ArianaGrande #Beyoncé • #EntertainmentInsider • #RedCarpetBuzz #StarFashion #RedCarpetGlam #CelebrityStyle #HollywoodTrends
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