As the 67th Grammy Awards draw near, the clock is ticking for members of the Jamaican reggae and dancehall fraternity to submit their entries for consideration. The deadline for submissions is just days away, closing on August 30, 2024. This marks the end of the eligibility period that began on September 16, 2023. With the nomination announcement set for November 8, 2024, and the Awards ceremony scheduled for February 2, 2025, in Los Angeles, artists and producers are urged to act swiftly to ensure their work is in the running for the prestigious accolades.
Last October, the 66th Grammy Awards selection process highlighted a concerning trend for Jamaican music. The “Best Reggae Album” category, traditionally a vibrant showcase of the island’s musical prowess, saw a continued decline in submissions. Only 65 albums were entered, a slight drop from 67 the previous year and a significant decrease from the 125 submissions just two years prior. This downward trend raises questions about reggae and dancehall’s visibility and international competitiveness in an increasingly crowded global music scene.
Despite the dwindling submissions, the 66th Grammys still brought recognition to Jamaican talent, with Julian Marley and Antaeus taking home the Best Reggae Album award for their project Colors of Royal. As the window for Grammy consideration closes, the Jamaican music community is reminded of the importance of maintaining a strong presence in these awards, not only for the honour it brings but for the continued global promotion and preservation of the island’s rich musical heritage.