Nigerian musician and reality TV star, Olamilekan Agbeleshe, popularly known as Laycon, has become a member of the Grammy Recording Academy voting committee.
The announcement was made via the Grammys official Twitter
account on Tuesday, 18th October 2022.
The selection process for Grammy voting members: The
Grammy's voting members comprise recording artists, performers, songwriters, producers,
engineers, instrumentalists, and other creators who are active in the recording
industry.
Voting Membership is for performers, songwriters, producers,
engineers, instrumentalists, and other creators currently working in the
recording industry.
To qualify to become a member of the voting academy, such an
individual must have creative or technical credits on at least six commercially
released tracks on a physical music release or 12 on a digital album.
An individual who falls short of these requirements may
still apply to become a voting member with an endorsement from at least two
current Recording Academy voting members.
According to Billboard, about 12,000 of the Academy's total
21,000 members are eligible to vote.
Shouts out to the people making impactful music. 💛 https://t.co/XT5RWD22Zg
— Laycon💡🐺 (@itsLaycon) October 18, 2022
The role of a voting member: The voters carry out two voting
processes to determine the winner.
The first stage is the nomination process where the voters
receive the ballots and vote in areas of their expertise including the major
four categories (Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Best
New Artist).
After the nomination process comes the final voting where
the voters receive the final shortlist and vote in areas of their expertise
including the big four categories.
