Dancehall artiste Mr Lexx has stirred up a flurry of reactions with his recent comments on the Grammy nominations for Best Reggae Album. Following the Recording Academy’s announcement, which includes dancehall stars Vybz Kartel and Shenseea, as well as reggae icons like Bob Marley and The Wailers, Mr Lexx took to Instagram to question the choices. “Outa all di body of work done this year, these are y’all choice for a Grammy nomination? Oh zeen…” he posted, sparking a lively debate among fans and industry watchers alike.
His post quickly garnered a mix of responses, with some commenters sharing his frustration over the list of nominees and others defending the Recording Academy’s choices. “Please don’t give it to a next Marley are Wailers,” wrote one user, expressing a sentiment that echoes an ongoing call within the reggae and dancehall communities for greater diversity among award contenders. Another commenter added, “Masicka’s album GOK should have been nominated,” pointing to notable omissions like Masicka, Dexta Daps, Romain Virgo and Bugle as well as other artists making waves this year. For some fans, the nominations were a missed opportunity to recognize the current generation’s impact on reggae and dancehall.
On the other hand, many were quick to push back, suggesting Mr Lexx’s comments reflected a negative outlook. “Just seh congrats and move on nuh badda bad mind,” one commenter advised, emphasizing the need to support nominated Jamaican artists. This debate taps into the broader discussion about dancehall’s place in reggae’s evolution, especially as figures like Kartel and Shenseea represent the genre on the Grammy stage. As one industry insider pointed out, “This year’s nominees reflect the vibrancy and versatility of reggae and its subgenres,” underscoring dancehall’s growing prominence.
With the 67th Grammy Awards set to take place on February 2, 2025 at Crypto.com Arena, the anticipation around who will take home the Best Reggae Album Grammy continues to grow. Fans and artists alike are closely watching this category, hoping to see broader recognition for the genre’s depth and the new voices shaping its future.
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