Megan Thee Stallion wins Best New Artist at the 2021 Grammys
Megan Thee Stallion has won the coveted Best New Artist award at the 2021 Grammys. This year, Megan Thee Stallion was up against Phoebe Bridgers, Doja Cat, Noah Cyrus, CHIKA, Ingrid Andress, D Smoke and Kaytranada for the award. The group of talented nominees was the most diverse Best New Artist lineup in history. For the first […]
For her speech, Megan Thee Stallion held back tears before thanking her fellow nominees, those on her team and her mom.
“First of all, I wanna say [that] everybody is amazing,” she says. “Every artist that was nominated for this award is so amazing so shout out to all of you. Secondly, I just really want to thank God because thank you for putting life into my body to even be here today….I really wanna say thank you to my mama, she’s not here with me today, but I know she’s here with me in spirit. She always believed I could do it.”
You can follow along with the rest of the 2021 Grammys winners here and watch Megan Thee Stallion’s acceptance speech below.
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These days, it’s hard to not scroll through TikTok or Instagram without hearing Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage.” The song became a viral sensation last summer, however, its popularity online is nothing new for Megan Thee Stallion. Along with “Hot Girl Summer,” “Body” and “Girls In The Hood,” her collab with Cardi B on “WAP” has also taken the internet by a storm.
Following all of this, Megan Thee Stallion is now a four-time Grammy nominee. Along with Best New Artist, “Savage Remix” is nominated for Record Of The Year, Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance. During the Grammys Premiere Ceremony, Beyonce and Megan Thee Stallion won Best Rap Performance. You can watch her speech below.
Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé’s “Savage (Remix)” is available to stream below.
Over the years, a slew of talented artists have taken home the Best New Artist award. Last year, Billie Eilish won the category during her historic Grammys sweep. She is now the youngest and first-ever female to win all four major Grammys categories in one night. According to Google Trends, Eilish is also the most searched Best New Artist winner in history.
Best New Artist is just one of four awards Bridgers is nominated for this year. Her sophomore album Punishersnagged a Best Alternative Music Album nomination while her hit single “Kyoto” is up for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song.
Recently, Bridgers told Variety that she is grateful to be nominated at the Grammys amongst so many artists she listened to during the global pandemic this past year.
“One of my favorite people called me and was like, ‘If you hadn’t gotten nominated, the Grammys would be bullshit establishment—but the fact that you are is the best thing to ever happen,’” she told Variety. “Of course, it’s a dream, and the most special part to me is to be nominated this year, with so many artists who made the records that got me through the pandemic.”
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This past year, Doja Cat has teamed up with a slew of artists for some explosive collaborations. She is featured on Anne-Marie’s single “To Be Young” and Bebe Rexha’s “Baby, I’m Jealous.” Earlier this year, she also teamed up with Disclosure for a remix of “Streets.”
Doja Cat is taking the stage alongside Post Malone, Harry Styles and Taylor Swift among others for a special Grammys performance. Earlier this week, she opened up about her nominations to the Grammys. When asked how the phrase “Grammy-nominated Doja Cat” sounds to her, she had a simple response.
“It sounds crazy,” she told the Grammys. “Also, because I didn’t like my name for a long time. I named myself when I was, like, 16. But now, I feel like it makes sense. It’s all coming together. It’s all full circle and I’m very happy about that.”
Doja Cat’s backstage interview and “Say So” are available to stream below.
Last year, he took home Best Music Video and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Old Town Road – Remix” with Lil Nas X. As well, back in 1993, he was even nominated for Best New Artist. However, the award ended up going to Arrested Development.
Cyrus recently told the Recording Academy just how much this nomination means for her. Ultimately, she is proud that her music is getting recognized by such a prestigious awards show.
“I mean, it was just kind of like a moment of ‘they’re listening’ and people are listening and people are not just looking at you, they’re hearing your words,” Cyrus told the Recording Academy. “As a songwriter, [that] is the most rewarding thing. So, you know, to be nominated as being one of the best new artists, that means a lot. Just being recognized for my artistry and [for] the songs that I write because that’s the most important part of all of this for me is the music.”
For Cyrus, she is incredibly honored to be nominated among so many talented women in this year’s Best New Artist category.
“There are so many women in my category and it’s amazing that we’re all being recognized,” she continues. “I feel like the nomination automatically is a win whenever it comes to being nominated for something as crazy as the Grammys. I’m just excited to be able to go and share that moment of being a Grammy-nominated artist.”
Cyrus’ Grammys interview and “All Three” can be streamed below.
Alabama rapper CHIKA is a first-time Grammy nominee this year. Back in 2018, she grew in popularity after sharing a freestyle calling out Kanye West for supporting Donald Trump. Since then, she went on to release her debut EP INDUSTRY GAMESwhich has now earned her a Best New Artist nomination.
Earlier this week, CHIKA joined fellow Grammy nominees HAIM and Brittany Howard for Pandora’s LIVE Countdown to the Grammy Awardsevent. In between their performances, each artist opened up about their nominations. For CHIKA, she is incredibly proud to be nominated after just releasing her debut EP.
“To get this acknowledgment, such high regard, off my first year out is incredible to me but also something I’m still processing,” CHIKA said during the Pandora event. That entire process of making the project and everything was a labor of love and I’m really excited that this is now what’s come from it.”
This week, she partnered up with Spotify for their Best New Artist Singles series where she covered Eilish’s vulnerable “my future.” CHIKA also debuted a rendition of her hit “U Should” for the series. For CHIKA, “my future” represents where she is currently at in her career. So, choosing this song to cover for Spotify was a no-brainer.
“I picked ‘my future’ by Billie Eilish as my BNA cover for Spotify because the song is beautiful,” CHIKA said in a press release. “[It] presents an interesting opportunity to talk about where I am as an artist, especially on the heels of this nomination. My present is moving so fast that each passing moment is practically the future already. And I’m in love with the ride I’m on.”
CHIKA’s “my future” cover and “DESIGNER” are available to stream below.
Of course, Andress’ career didn’t stop there. In fact, it was just getting started. Since appearing on the show, she’s gone on to perform alongside artists such as Tim McGraw, Dan + Shay and the Band Camino. She has also co-written numerous songs including Charli XCX’s “Boys” and Fletcher’s “About You.” After years of writing music for other artists, Andress finally put out her debut album Lady Like in 2020.
Earlier this month, Andress opened up to the Grammys about her nominations. As it turns out, she was not expecting to be nominated at all.
“When I found out I was nominated, I definitely lost it for a minute,” Andress told the Grammys. “I’m pretty sure I fell out of my chair because I was not expecting to be nominated at all. It felt really amazing especially since 2020 was such a gross year so it was a great way to end the year for me as a new artist.”
Andress’ Grammys interview and “More Hearts Than Mine” are available to stream below.
In just a few years, D Smoke has gone from high school teacher to Grammy-nominated artist. Back in 2019, D Smoke went on to winNetflix’s hip-hop competition show Rhythm + Flow. Since then, his career has skyrocketed. That same year, he released his EP Inglewood High which followed up his 2006 debut LP Producer Of The Year. Then, in 2020, he put out his latest full-length album Black Habits. The latter album helped him earn two Grammy nominations this year for Best New Artist and Best Rap Album.
Perhaps the biggest collaboration on Black Habits is his song “Gaspar Yanga” with Snoop Dogg. Since the video for the collab dropped in April, it’s earned over 11 million views on YouTube. Jill Scott, SiR, Davion Farris and Ari Lennox are among the other collabs on the album.
Earlier this year, D Smoke opened up to Entertainment Tonight Canada about his Grammy nominations. For him, he thinks these nominations are proof that people are always seeking out music that is real and relatable to them.
“This Grammy nomination, it’s big,” he told Entertainment Tonight Canada. “It opens up a conversation for what our culture needs and wants. I think all of the crazy things that happened this year are really sobering and I think people require, at this moment more than ever, music that speaks to them at a deep level. I always tell people that there’s no expiration date on realness. People need incredible art.”
“Gaspar Yanga” is available to stream below.
Louis Kevin Celestin has only released two studio albums under the Kaytranada moniker, but the Canadian electronicartist has actually been around for years. Back in 2010, the DJ/producer got his start as Kaytradamus. In 2013, however, he changed his name to Kaytranada and went on to release 99.9% in 2016.
Last year, he followed up the debut album with BUBBAwhich has collaborations with Tinashe, Estelle and Pharrell Williams among others. Along with his Best New Artist nomination, Kaytranada is also up forBest Dance/Electronic Album for BUBBA. As well, “10%” with Kali Uchis is up for Best Dance Recording.
Since Kaytranada has been around for a while, he was surprised by the Best New Artist nomination. For him, he thinks it might be time for the category to get renamed.
“I’m still kind of surprised,” he told Billboard earlier this month. “Maybe they should rename it ‘breakthrough,’ or something like that, because a lot of artists in this category have been around for quite a while. I’ve been making music for a long time. For me to be categorized as best new artist is still kind of like, ‘Okay, that’s interesting.’”
Regardless of this, Kaytranada is still looking forward to hearing his name being called out on TV.
“It’s not going to be like the categories they’re not presenting on TV,” he told Billboard. “I’m actually going to be on TV—my name called. It’s crazy to think about that.”