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Thursday, January 23, 2025

Is that really a best new artist?

The long and complex tale of a controversial Grammy category


AT A GLANCE

  • Take Sabrina Carpenter,who finds herself nominated for best new artist this year — on her sixth full-length release. There’s little doubt that the “Espresso” singer ruled the airwaves in 2024, but she was already making a mark on the Billboard Hot 100 chart as early as 2021 with the No. 48 song “Skin.” 

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Sabrina Carpenter (Images courtesy of Associated Press)

NEW YORK (AP) — When is something old considered new? If you’re talking about the Grammy Awards, that’s often whoever lands in the best new artist category, easily the weirdest of the races.

Take Sabrina Carpenter, who finds herself nominated for best new artist this year — on her sixth full-length release. There’s little doubt that the “Espresso” singer ruled the airwaves in 2024, but she was already making a mark on the Billboard Hot 100 chart as early as 2021 with the No. 48 song “Skin.”

The category of new artist is constantly evolving, trying to capture the zeitgeist each year as the process of categorizing fame gets more complicated, from raw LP sales in the 1970s to TikTok videos today.

“I do think that they are constantly tweaking that category to make a bigger splash with it,” said Theo Cateforis, director of undergraduate studies in music history at Syracuse University. “They are kind of gaming the system to say, ‘Yes, we want artists nominated for this category who will draw eyeballs, who will have an audience, who will make for a better kind of media representation.’”

The Grammy rules currently say nominations hinge on whether “the artist had attained a breakthrough or prominence” — and it delegates that determination to a screening committee. Eligible artists must have released at least five singles or one album, but there is no longer a maximum.

Under those rules, Carpenter fits. She had three top 10 hits in 2024 — “Espresso,” “Please Please Please” and “Taste” — and her album “Short n’ Sweet” spent four weeks at No. 1. Suddenly she was very prominent.

“I’ve got to confess, even as a pop music scholar, I wasn’t talking about Sabrina Carpenter’s fifth album, but I was talking about her sixth album,” said Joe Bennett, a forensic musicologist at Berklee College of Music in Boston. 

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Green Day

A history of dubious

The Grammys have long stretched the meaning of “new” into a pretzel. Cyndi Lauper won best new artist in 1984 despite having released an album with the band Blue Angel four years before. Green Day were nominated after “Dookie,” but that was the trio’s third album.

Bennett recalls teaching a songwriting class that featured Amy Winehouse’s first album “Frank” in 2003 — a full five years before she would win the crown for best new artist. Bon Iver won on their second album and Esperanza Spalding won after her third. Chance the Rapper walked up to accept the Grammy for best new artist in 2017 with a baseball cap that had a “3” stitched on it — the number of albums he’d created by then.

That loosey-goosey nature is in stark contrast to the strict past, when Whitney Houston famously wasn’t deemed eligible for best new artist in 1986 because she had already recorded duets with other artists.

Some best new artist candidates are really fresh, but that’s rare. Lil Nas X is one example — his major label debut EP contained “Old Town Road” in 2019 and a year later he was at the Grammys. Or Olivia Rodrigo, whose debut “Sour” came out in 2021 and helped her be crowned best new artist in 2022.

“I think a large part of the issue is that it’s just a poorly named category,” said Jasmine Henry, a musicologist and sound engineer who teaches at the University of Pennsylvania. “I think the way the public conceives of this category is as best debut artist award. And the reality is that it’s really a breakout award in its function.”

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Esperanza Spalding wins best new artist award in 2011.

Lady Gaga leads the change

The rules for best new artist last came under a harsh spotlight in 2009 when Lady Gaga was barred from the category because her first single, “Just Dance,” had been nominated for best dance recording the year before. 

The rules back then said best new artist nominees couldn’t appear on any Grammy-nominated recording, even if they were a feature. Under the 2010 revised rules, artists were eligible for the best new artist prize unless they had previously released an album or already won a Grammy.

In 2016, the Recording Academy updated its eligibility requirements again, “to remove the album barrier given current trends in how new music and developing artists are released and promoted.” In 2019, it expanded the number of nominations to include eight artists instead of five. In 2021, it removed the maximum amount of musical output — 30 singles or tracks or three albums.

“Best new artist is now viewed — and rightly, in my opinion — through the eyes of public opinion, not through some strictly applied set of grubby numerical criteria,” said Bennett.

The current rules also allow best new artist nominees who were formerly in a duo or groups, ”provided the duo/group had not attained prominence.”

That means three past winners for best new artist — 1970’s Crosby, Stills & Nash, 1988’s Jody Watley and 1999’s Lauryn Hill — likely wouldn’t be eligible. David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash were all already known for their work in previous groups, as were Watley (in Shalamar) and Hill (the Fugees).

These days, there’s a certain career momentum that best new artist nominees share, said Henry. It’s a mix of red-hot singles and virality.

“We usually see the breakout song and then we’ll see them do a Tiny Desk Concert, and then they may open up for Taylor Swift and have a viral moment. And then they’re probably going to be on ‘Saturday Night Live’ or late night,” she said. “You can really see that trajectory crystallizing over the last decade.”

Best new artist 2025 nominees

In addition to Carpenter, this year’s best new artist nominees are: Benson Boone; Doechii; Khruangbin; RAYE; Chappell Roan; Shaboozey and Teddy Swims.

‘We were all flabbergasted’

Carpenter isn’t the only act that got a best new artist nod after years of touring and album releases. So too was Khruangbin, a Texas trio that formed in 2010.

They got their nomination following the release “A La Sala,” their well-received fourth studio album that reached the top 40 of the Billboard 200, but not as high as their 2022 EP with Leon Bridges, the No. 23 “Texas Moon.”

The band was at soundcheck before a concert in Berlin when news broke that they’d been nominated. They came offstage to congratulatory texts and a bouquet of flowers.

“We were all flabbergasted,” said bassist Laura Lee.

None of the members were aware they were up for a Grammy and drummer Donald “DJ” Johnson researched how they became best new artist candidates. He understood it by explaining Carpenter’s inclusion.

“She’s been around for a minute, but ‘Espresso’ kind of made a big impact this year. I can definitely see she’s by no means a quote-unquote new artist. But to most people who didn’t know who she was, at a certain point, she’s new,” he said.

The 67th Grammy Awards will be held Feb. 2 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The show will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. For more coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/grammy-awards.

Acclaimed Filipino film 'Balota' premieres on Netflix on Jan. 31

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • One of the featured full-length films during the 20th edition of Cinemalaya, "Balota" was a box-office hit. Its popularity led to a successful five-week commercial theatrical run due to public demand. 

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Marian Rivera (Facebook)

"Balota," the highly-acclaimed film from GMA Pictures and GMA Entertainment Group, will stream globally on Netflix beginning Jan. 31. 

 Written and directed by Kip Oebanda, the film stars Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera, whose outstanding performance garnered much praise and earned her the Cinemalaya Best Actress Award. 

Blending suspense, thriller, and comedy, “Balota” is a satire that shines a light on the dedication of teachers to safeguarding the public's votes during elections. It narrates the story of a land-grabbing tycoon and a former male sexy actor who are locked in a tight race for the mayoral seat of a small town in the Philippines. 

One of the featured full-length films during the 20th edition of Cinemalaya, "Balota" was a box-office hit. Its popularity led to a successful five-week commercial theatrical run due to public demand. 

Apart from its critical acclaim, “Balota” has been lauded for its powerful portrayal of teachers and the critical role they play in upholding the democratic integrity of elections. 

"Balota" is produced by GMA Pictures, GMA Entertainment Group, and Kip Oebanda.  

Watch "Balota" on Netflix beginning Jan. 31. 

Deutlich mehr für die Rente:

 Dieser Pfad zur Rentenerhöhung könnte für viele sehr profitabel sein

München – Die gesetzliche Rente reicht in der Regel nicht alleine aus, um den Lebensunterhalt komplett zu stemmen. Das ist auch nicht der Sinn: Die Rente sollte als eine von mehreren Säulen der Altersvorsorge verstanden werden. Im Durchschnitt haben Rentner und Rentnerinnen nur 1102 Euro an Netto-Rente im Jahr 2023 erhalten, wie der aktuelle Alterssicherungsbericht offenbart. 

Wer in den vorzeitigen Ruhestand geht – also noch vor dem regulären Renteneintrittsalter von derzeit 66 Jahren – muss meistens auch noch Abschläge auf die Rente in Kauf nehmen. Pro Monat des vorgezogenen Ruhestands werden 0,3 Prozent weniger ausgezahlt.

Rentenpunkte kaufen und im Alter eine höhere Rente beziehen

Es gibt aber auch Wege, die Rente nochmal höher ausfallen zu lassen. Ein Weg, den Menschen über 50 in Betracht ziehen können, ist durch den Erwerb von Rentenpunkten. Dazu müssen Interessierte eine Erklärung gegenüber der Rentenversicherung abgeben, indem erklärt wird, dass man eine vorzeitige Rente mit Abschlägen in Betracht zieht und diese gerne mit Sonderzahlungen ausgleichen würde. Die Rentenversicherung teilt dann mit, wie viel Geld man zahlen müsste. Es ist auch irrelevant, ob man dann tatsächlich früher in Rente geht, oder nicht – wer am Ende doch länger arbeitet, erhält einfach mehr Rente. 

Im Alter noch weiterzuarbeiten ist nicht für alle Menschen in Rente eine Option.
Im Alter noch weiterzuarbeiten ist nicht für alle Menschen in Rente eine Option. © Gustafsson/Imago

Rentenpunkte sind aber durchaus teuer. 2024 hat ein Rentenpunkt 8436,59 Euro in Westdeutschland, 8320,11 Euro im Osten, gekostet. 2025 ist der Preis nochmal deutlich gestiegen auf rund 9.392 Euro. Der Wert der Rentenpunkte richtet sich am Durchschnittsentgelt der Versicherten und an dem aktuellen Beitragssatz.

Länger in Arbeit bleiben: So bekommen Rentner 6 oder 12 Prozent mehr Rente

Ein anderer Weg, die eigene Rente im Alter zu erhöhen, ist über die verlängerte Arbeit. Denn wer über das Renteneintrittsalter hinaus weiterarbeiten, der bekommt einen Zuschlag auf die Rente. Pro Monat, die man länger arbeitet, gibt es 0,5 Prozent mehr Rente. Wer also ein ganzes Jahr länger arbeitet, bekommt sechs Prozent mehr Geld als Rentner, wer zwei Jahre länger arbeitet, sogar zwölf Prozent mehr. 

Rente ohne ZuschlagRente +6 Prozent+ 12 Prozent
900 Euro954 Euro1008 Euro
1200 Euro1272 Euro1344 Euro
1500 Euro1590 Euro1680 Euro
1800 Euro1908 Euro2016 Euro

Die Tabelle ist eine vereinfachte Darstellung, denn wer in eine sozialversicherungspflichtigen Job arbeitet, der zahlt auch noch weiter in die Rentenkasse ein, sodass sich der Rentenanspruch ohnehin weiter erhöht. Die 0,5 Prozent pro Monat kommen also zusätzlich zur höheren Rente, die man durch längeres Einzahlen bekommt, hinzu.

Wenn man bedenkt, dass die meisten Menschen kurz vor dem Rentenalter ihr höchstes Gehalt im Leben beziehen, kann das einen großen Unterschied machen. Wie die Deutsche Rentenversicherung erinnert, gibt es diese erhöhte Rente dann ein Leben lang.