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Working behind the scenes on a Grammy nominee can still be a huge win for an artist
Working behind the scenes on a Grammy nominee can still be a huge win for an artist

Boston Globe

time30-01-2025

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Working behind the scenes on a Grammy nominee can still be a huge win for an artist

Advertisement Lecrae's record ultimately secured a win for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album at last year's ceremony. But even before that achievement, the nominations alone attracted prominent clientele – and bigger paychecks – that helped Lacossade support and record his own music. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Enter Email Sign Up 'I'm 100 percent funding myself [as an artist],' he says. 'To actually be from the city, and actually be a product of Boston, Massachusetts — from the Boys and Girls Club, to Boston Latin Academy, to working the summer jobs in Boston...I don't take for granted the fact that I'm amongst the highest levels of music possible.' For every teary-eyed winner you see onstage at the 67th Grammy Awards this Sunday, there are at least a dozen additional people who are also winners through their contributions as songwriters, session musicians, and engineers, among other roles. Many of them – including folks from Boston – go on to reap the rewards of that acclaim with more profitable work and chances to contribute to releases that differ stylistically from their solo projects. Boston jazz singer Advertisement Each artist will receive a certificate from the Recording Academy that acknowledges their contributions to the nominated projects, and will receive a second certificate if a project wins. It's quite not the same as a shiny gramophone trophy, but the opportunities that follow are often just as enviable. 'Every project that I'm part of gives me an opportunity to grow in my musicianship and grow my network, which is always a blessing,' says Malek, who was also nominated in 2022 as a vocalist on 'Crisálida' by In Lacossade's case, the slew of nominations from the past two years have nudged him closer to his personal goals, which include fully producing a Grammy-nominated album, or receiving a nomination for one of his solo rap albums. 'Last year, I gave my all to being the best producer/songwriter I could be,' he says. 'But now coming into this year, I'm trying to be the highest level artist that I could be.' GIG GUIDE Advertisement Devotees of The xx will gather at Roadrunner on After a year that saw New York singer-songwriter Crown Victoria reunite at the Burren on Brighton Music Hall hosts a 'winter reggae splash' on Advertisement On Boston hip-hop veterans STL GLD start the year with the standalone single "Pennies." Rose Glen NOW SPINNING STL GLD, 'Pennies.' After celebrating a decade as one of Boston's most prominent hip-hop groups, STL GLD usher in the new year by unearthing 'Pennies' from their vault. The standalone single finds emcee Moe Pope weaving his wordplay around a deep, teetering beat, with metaphors to spare. Heather Maloney, "Hopeless Nostalgic," the new album from Boston solo artist Savoir Faire, slinks and waltzes through retro lounge melodies. Sasha Pedro Savoir Faire, 'Hopeless Nostalgic.' There's a moment on 'Hopeless Nostalgic' where Savoir Faire likens herself to 'an inside-out cactus,' and there's perhaps no better way to describe the Boston soloist's undaunted demeanor on her latest record. This 10-track project slinks and waltzes through retro lounge melodies, guided by Savoir Faire's gauzy vocals and social commentary. Advertisement BONUS TRACK Victoria Wasylak can be reached at vmwasylak@ Follow her on X @VickiWasylak.

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