Monday, November 21, 2022
John Janick's
Interscope team had a good week;
Kendrick Lamar netted a whopping eight
Grammy noms for his work on
Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers (
TDE/
Interscope/
Aftermath/
pgLang), including three in The Big Four: Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
Billie Eilish,
already a seven-time Grammy winner, was nominated in the Best Music Film category for the
Sam Wrench-directed
Live at the O2 (Darkroom/ Interscope), while
BTS reeled in a Best Music Video nod for "Yet To Come" from the K-pop sensation's
Proof album.
Rising rap star
GloRilla received a Best Rap Performance look for the viral
TikTok smash "F.N.F. (Let's Go)" with
HitKidd, a promising start to the Memphis native's career.
Other Interscope Grammy nominees include
Jacob Collier,
Lady Gaga and
Machine Gun Kelly in addition to the
Top Gun: Maverick soundtrack's landing in the Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media competition and
Interscope Reimagined's contending in Best Box or Special or Limited-Edition Package.
But the question remains: Will anyone be able to beat King Kendrick or will the
Recording Academy let everyone get a piece of the proverbial pie? We'll find out in February. In the meantime, we're just hoping not to get shunned at the after-parties (again).