Kyle Lee Archives | SESAC Fri, 23 Feb 2024 21:22:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Grammy Awards 2022 Winners Celebrated by SESAC https://www.sesac.com/grammy-awards-2022-winners-celebrated-by-sesac/ Sun, 03 Apr 2022 23:00:00 +0000 https://sesac.wpengine.com/?p=321 Las Vegas, NV (April 4, 2022) – SESAC is proud to congratulate its affiliated artists who received accolades as Grammy awards 2022 winners at the 64th Annual GRAMMY® Awards, held Sunday, April 3, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Affiliate PJ Morton took home his fourth award for his work on We Are, recorded by Jon Batiste, which […]

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Las Vegas, NV (April 4, 2022) – SESAC is proud to congratulate its affiliated artists who received accolades as Grammy awards 2022 winners at the 64th Annual GRAMMY® Awards, held Sunday, April 3, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Affiliate PJ Morton took home his fourth award for his work on We Are, recorded by Jon Batiste, which won the night’s biggest honor – Album of the Year. Affiliate Kyle Lee took home his first trophy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for “Believe For It” recorded by CeCe Winans. Believe For It, CeCe’s album of the same name, also won the award for Best Gospel Album. 

Affiliate Nathalie Bonin was recognized onstage during the pre-telecast for her contribution to “Women Warriors – The Voices of Change” which took home the award for Best Classical Compendium.

In addition, SESAC affiliate Jack Harlow joined Lil Nas X to perform their #1 smash hit “Industry Baby” – nominated for Best Melodic Rap Performance – during his epic performance medley. SESAC affiliates Jimmie AllenJapanese Breakfast, and Glass Animals were all nominated in the Best New Artist category. 

The SESAC family is proud of all the affiliate nominees for their individual contributions and outstanding achievements during the past year. Affiliates were represented in nominations for a dynamic range of genres including Rock, Country, Latin, Contemporary Christian, and R&B among others.

SESAC Grammy awards 2022 winners:

Album of the Year
PJ Morton
We Are recorded by Jon Batiste 

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
Kyle Lee
“Believe For It” recorded by CeCe Winans 


For a full list of the 64th Annual GRAMMY® Awards winners, visit: grammy.com

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SESAC Celebrates 2022 GRAMMY® Award Nominations https://www.sesac.com/sesac-celebrates-2022-grammy-award-nominations/ Tue, 23 Nov 2021 15:58:00 +0000 https://sesac.wpengine.com/?p=344 SESAC is honored to congratulate all affiliated artists and songwriters who earned 2022 GRAMMY® Award Nominations. Standing out with two nominees are Japanese Breakfast, nominated for both Best New Artist and Best Alternative Music Album for their album Jubliee. SESAC affiliates Glass Animals and Jimmie Allen are also nominated in the Best New Artist category. Other affiliate […]

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SESAC is honored to congratulate all affiliated artists and songwriters who earned 2022 GRAMMY® Award Nominations.

Standing out with two nominees are Japanese Breakfast, nominated for both Best New Artist and Best Alternative Music Album for their album Jubliee. SESAC affiliates Glass Animals and Jimmie Allen are also nominated in the Best New Artist category. Other affiliate nominations include Burna Boy, PJ Morton, Robert Glasper, Jack Harlow, Christian Nodal, and many others in a dynamic range of genres including Dance/Electronic, Country, Latin, Rock, Rap, R&B and more.

For a full list of the nominees, visit grammy.com.

SESAC 2022 GRAMMY® Award Nominations Include:

Album of the Year
PJ Morton
We Are recorded by Jon Batiste 

Burna Boy, Dvlp
Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe) recorded by Justin Bieber 

YG
Back Of My Mind recorded by H.E.R. 

Young Guru
Donda recorded by Kanye West 

Best New Artist
Jimmie Allen

Glass Animals

Japanese Breakfast 

Best Dance/Electronic Music Album
Sylvan Esso (Amelia Meath)
Free Love

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Mark Lettieri 
Deep: The Baritone Sessions, Vol. 2 

Best Rock Song
Kings of Leon
“The Bandit”

Best Alternative Music Album
Japanese Breakfast
Jubliee  

Best Traditional R&B Performance
PJ Morton, Kenyon Dixon
“Bring It On Home To Me” recorded by BJ The Chicago Kid, PJ Morton & Kenyon Dixon ft. Charlie Bereal 

Robert Glasper
“Born Again” recorded by Leon Bridges ft. Robert Glasper 

Best Progressive R&B Album
Robert Glasper 
Dinner Party: Dessert recorded by Terrance Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder & Kamasi Washington

Best Melodic Rap Performance
Jack Harlow
“Industry Baby” recorded by Lil Nas X ft. Jack Harlow 

Best Country Song
Josh Jenkins
“Fancy Like” recorded by Walker Hayes 

Best New Age Album
Night + Day (Lili Haydn)
Opium Moon

Best Improvised Jazz Solo
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah 
“Sackodougou” track from: The Hands Of Time (Weedie Braimah)

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
Kyle Lee
“Believe For It” recorded by CeCe Winans 

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
Christian Nodal
AYAYAY! (Súper Deluxe)

Best Tropical Latin Album
Tony Succar
Live In Peru 

Best Global Music Performance
Burna Boy
“Do Yourself” recorded by Angelique Kidjo & Burna Boy 

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella 
Bill O’Connell, arranger (Richard Baratta)
“Chopsticks”

Emile Mosseri 
“Infinite Love”

Congratulations to all SESAC affiliates who contributed to GRAMMY® nominated projects!

Album of the Year
Federico Vindver
For his contribution to
Donda recorded by Kanye West

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Federico Vindver
For his contribution to
“Higher Power” recorded by Coldplay

Best Dance/Electronic Music Album
Wissem Larfaoui
For his contribution to
Music Is The Weapon (Reloaded) recorded by Major Lazer

Best Progressive R&B Album
Ayanna Elese Howard
For her contribution to
Something To Say recorded by Cory Henry

Best R&B Album
Swagg R’Celious
For his contribution to
Temporary Highs In The Violet Skies recorded by Snoh Aalegra

Robert Glasper
For his contribution to
Gold-Diggers Sound recorded by Leon Bridges

YG
For his contribution to
Back Of My Mind recorded by H.E.R.

Best Rap Album
Danja, Dez Wright, and Roosevelt “Bink” Harell III
For their contributions to
Certified Lover Boy recorded by Drake

YG
For his contribution to
King’s Disease II recorded by Nas

Federico Vindver
For his contribution to
Donda recorded by Kanye West

Best Country Album
Hayes Carll and Stephen Wilson Jr.
For their contributions to
Skeletons recorded by Brothers Osborne

Best Gospel Album
Kyle Lee
For his contribution to
Believe For It recorded by CeCe Winans

Best Children’s Music Album
Malkia “Milk” Hornsby
For her contribution to
All One Tribe recorded by 1 Tribe Collective

Kazha “Sizz” Hornsby
For his contribution to
All One Tribe recorded by 1 Tribe Collective

Best Bluegrass Album
Jerry Salley
For his contribution to
It’s Me Again recorded by Rhonda Vincent

Best Classical Compendium
Nathalie Bonin
For her contribution to
Women Warriors – The Voices Of Change

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SESAC Celebrates GRAMMY® Award Nominations https://www.sesac.com/sesac-celebrates-grammy-award-nominations/ Mon, 10 Dec 2018 16:20:00 +0000 https://sesac.wpengine.com/?p=386 SESAC congratulates all affiliated artists and songwriters nominated for the 61st Annual GRAMMY® Awards, which will broadcast live on CBS Television, Sunday, February 10, 2019, from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. SESAC affiliates are represented in nominations for a dynamic range of genres including Pop, Country, Latin, Contemporary Christian, and R&B among others. For a […]

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SESAC congratulates all affiliated artists and songwriters nominated for the 61st Annual GRAMMY® Awards, which will broadcast live on CBS Television, Sunday, February 10, 2019, from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. SESAC affiliates are represented in nominations for a dynamic range of genres including Pop, Country, Latin, Contemporary Christian, and R&B among others.

For a full list of the nominees, visit grammy.com

SESAC nominees are as follows.

Best New Artist
Margo Price

Best Dance Recording
Disclosure
“Ultimatum” featuring Fatoumata Diawara

Best Rock Album
Alice In Chains
Rainier Fog

Best R&B Performance
Lalah Hathaway
“Y O Y”

PJ Morton
“First Began”

Best Traditional R&B Performance
PJ Morton
“How Deep Is Your Love” featuring Yebba

Lalah Hathaway
“Made For Love” recorded by Charlie Wilson featuring Lalah Hathaway

Best Urban Contemporary Album
Chris Dave and the Drumhedz
Chris Dave and the Drumhedz

Best R&B Album
Lalah Hathaway
Honestly

PJ Morton
Gumbo Unplugged (Live)

Best Jazz Vocal Album
Kate McGarry
The Subject Tonight Is Love with Keith Ganz & Gary Versace

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Orrin Evans And The Captain Black Big Band
Presence

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
Lauren Daigle, Jason Ingram, Paul Mabry
“You Say” recorded by Lauren Daigle

Seth Mosely, Tedd Tjornhom
“JOY.” recorded by for KING & COUNTRY

MercyMe
“Grace Got You” featuring John Reuben

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
Lauren Daigle
Look Up Child

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
Calibre 50
Mitad y Mitad

Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package
Guns N’ Roses
Appetite For Destruction (Locked N’ Loaded Box)

Best Remixed Recording
“Audio (CID Remix)”
CID, remixer (LSD)



Congratulations to all SESAC affiliates who contributed to GRAMMY-nominated projects:

Album of the Year
Joshua Bandek
For his contribution to
Scorpion recorded by Drake

Robert Glasper, David Harris, Laureen Zouai
For their contributions to
H.E.R. recorded by H.E.R.

Wynne Bennett
For her contribution to
Dirty Computer recorded by Janelle Monae

DJ Dahi
For his contribution to
Black Panther Soundtrack recorded by Various Artists

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
DANJA
For his contribution to
“Say Something” recorded by Justin Timberlake featuring Chris Stapleton

Best Pop Vocal Album
Rami Dawod
For his contribution to
Camila recorded by Camila Cabello

Best Dance Recording
Rami Dawod
For his contribution to
“Electricity” recorded by Silk City & Dua Lipa featuring Diplo & Mark Ronson

Best Dance/Electronic Album
Amanda Warner
For her contribution to
Lune Rouge recorded by TOKiMONSTA

Best Urban Contemporary Album
Denisia “Blu June” Andrews, Gimel “Young Guru” Keaton
For their contributions to
Everything Is Love recorded by The Carters

Best R&B Album
Robert Glasper, David Harris, Laureen Zouai
For their contributions to
H.E.R. recorded by H.E.R.

Best Country Solo Performance
Kevin Welch
For his contribution to
“Millionaire” recorded by Chris Stapleton

Best Country Album
Jeremy Bussey, Tommy Collier, Nicolette Hayford, Olivia Rudeen
For their contributions to
Girl Going Nowhere recorded by Ashley McBryde

Jaron Boyer, Brice Long, Kevin Welch
For their contributions to
From A Room: Volume 2 recorded by Chris Stapleton

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
Charles Bentley, Jeffrey Pardo
For their contributions to
Living With A Fire recorded by Jesus Culture

Thad Cockrell, Kyle Lee
For their contributions to
Surrounded recorded by Michael W. Smith

Jason Ingram, Jonathan Smith, Tony Wood
For their contributions to
Survivor: Live From Harding Prison recorded by Zach Williams

Best Roots Gospel Album
Aaron Babcock, Peter Good
For their contributions to
Unexpected recorded by Jason Crabb

Joyce Rambo
For her contribution to
Favorites: Revisited by Request recorded by The Isaacs

Jeffery Newkirk
For his contribution to
Still Standing recorded by The Martins

Best Americana Album
Andrew Combs
For his contribution to
The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone recorded by Lee Ann Womack

Best Reggae Album
Kameron Corvet
For his contribution to
44/876 recorded by Sting & Shaggy

Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
Jaime “El P” Meline
For his contribution to
Deadpool 2

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