Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album

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Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album
Awarded forInfluential music from around the globe
CountryUnited States
Presented by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded1992
Currently held by Masa Takumi, Sakura (2023)
Website grammy.com

The Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album is an honor presented to recording artists for influential music from around the globe at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. [1] Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position". [2]

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History

The award for Best Global Music Album, reserved for international performers exhibiting "non-European, indigenous traditions", was first presented to Mickey Hart in 1992 for the album Planet Drum . [3] [4] In 1996, Academy trustees attempted to solve the problem of "compressing 75% or more of the world's music into a single award category" by broadening the definition of "world music" to include non-Western classical music. [5] Beginning in 2001, award recipients included the producers, engineers, and/or mixers associated with the nominated work in addition to the recording artists. Following the 45th Grammy Awards (2003), the award was split into two separate categories for Best Traditional World Music Album and Best Contemporary World Music Album. In 2012, the two categories were merged back to Best World Music Album. [6] In 2020, The Recording Academy announced it would be changing the name of the category to Best Global Music Album. [7]

Angelique Kidjo [8] has won the category the most, with five wins (four of which have been since 2016). The second group to win most often is Ladysmith Black Mambazo, [9] who have won four times during the combined history of Global/World categories. Soweto Gospel Choir have three wins in the Global/World categories. [10] In the single merged category, Ravi Shankar and Ry Cooder have both won twice. Angelique Kidjo also has the most nominations in the combined Global/World history with twelve additional nominations. Anoushka Shankar has the second most nominations in the combined categories with nine nominations. [11]

In the single, merged Global category, artists from Brazil have won the most times with five wins, the USA have won four times, Benin has also won on four occasions, India and South Africa each have three wins, Mali and France have both had artists win twice.

Recipients

Mickey Hart, the first award recipient (1992), at the Web 2.0 Conference in 2005 Mickey Hart, Web 2.0 Conference.jpg
Mickey Hart, the first award recipient (1992), at the Web 2.0 Conference in 2005
Two-time award recipient Ry Cooder performing in 2009 Ry Cooder playing.jpg
Two-time award recipient Ry Cooder performing in 2009
1998 award winner Milton Nascimento in 2008 Bituca.jpg
1998 award winner Milton Nascimento in 2008
1999 award winner Gilberto Gil. 25o Premio da Musica Brasileira (14189658954).jpg
1999 award winner Gilberto Gil.
2000 award winner Caetano Veloso performing in 2006 Caetano Veloso at TIM Festival.jpg
2000 award winner Caetano Veloso performing in 2006
Four-time recipient Angelique Kidjo. Angelique Kidjo - Photo- Cotonou, 2017.jpg
Four-time recipient Angélique Kidjo.
Year [I] Performing artist(s)NationalityWorkNomineesRef.
1992 Mickey Hart United States Planet Drum [12]
1993 Sérgio Mendes Brazil Brasileiro [13]
1994 Ry Cooder and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt United States
India
A Meeting by the River
[14]
1995 Ry Cooder and Ali Farka Touré United States
Mali
Talking Timbuktu [15]
1996 Deep Forest France Boheme
[16]
1997 The Chieftains Ireland Santiago [17]
1998 Milton Nascimento Brazil Nascimento
[18]
1999 Gilberto Gil Brazil Quanta Live [19]
2000 Caetano Veloso Brazil Livro [20]
2001 João Gilberto Brazil João Voz e Violão
[21]
2002 Ravi Shankar India Full Circle: Carnegie Hall 2000 [22]
2003 Rubén Blades Panama Mundo [23]
2012 Tinariwen Mali Tassili
[24]
2013 Ravi Shankar India The Living Room Sessions Part 1
[25]
2014 Gipsy Kings France Savor Flamenco [26]
Ladysmith Black Mambazo South AfricaLive: Singing for Peace Around the World [27]
2015 Angelique Kidjo BeninEve
[28]
2016 Angelique Kidjo BeninSings
[28]
2017 Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble United StatesSing Me Home
[29]
2018 Ladysmith Black Mambazo South Africa Shaka Zulu Revisited: 30th Anniversary Celebration
[30]
2019 Soweto Gospel Choir South AfricaFreedom
[31]
2020 Angelique Kidjo BeninCelia
[32]
2021 Burna Boy Nigeria Twice as Tall
[33]
2022 Angélique Kidjo BeninMother Nature
[34]
2023 Masa Takumi JapanSakura
[35]
2024 Shakti India
United Kingdom
This Moment
[36]

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.

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