2022 Year in Review: After Years of MAJOR Snubs, SZA & Jazmine Sullivan FINALLY Won Their First GRAMMYs

Published: Friday 9th Dec 2022 by Rashad

Be it for the good, bad, ugly, or downright shocking, 2022 was full of memorable moments!

Now, as the year draws to a close, That Grape Juice is reflecting on the occasions that rocked – and to some degree – maybe even reshaped the Urban and Pop cultural landscape as we know it.

Next, we’ll reminisce on how our R&B girls Jazmine Sullivan and SZA finally collected GRAMMY gold after years of being criminally overlooked.

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When it comes to GRAMMY snubs, Jazmine Sullivan and SZA – like Mariah Carey (0-6 during the ‘Daydream‘ era), India.Arie (0-7 during the ‘Acoustic Soul’ era), and Rihanna (0-8 during the ‘Anti‘ era) – are listed among the worst in the show’s 65-year history.

Sullivan, who burst onto the scene in 2008 with her Billboard 200 top 10 album, ‘Fearless,’ entered the 2009 ceremony with five nominations including Best New Artist, but walked away empty-handed.  Like her, SZA (born Solana Rowe) entered the show’s 2018 ceremony with five nominations including Best New Artist for work found aboard her debut album (‘CTRL‘), but walked away empty-handed.

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For both acts, 2022 brought restitution.

Jazmine, already enjoying the most critically acclaimed and awarded era of her career to date thanks to 2021's 'Heaux Tales,' continued the streak at this year's GRAMMYs when she walked away with two trophies - Best R&B Performance (tied with Silk Sonic) and Best R&B Album.

The wins came after 15 career nominations.

After 13 Years & 15 Nominations, Jazmine Sullivan Secures Her First GRAMMY Wins

Elsewhere that night, SZA emerged one of the noteworthy victors thanks to her shared triumph with Doja Cat.

Clawing past the competition in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category with their history-making duet, 'Kiss Me More,' the dynamic duo secured the first wins of their respective careers.

Doja Cat & SZA Capture the First GRAMMY Wins of Their Careers

In 2023, Doja will have to chance to add even more golden gramophones to her mantel thanks to 5 new nominations including Record of the Year for her 'Planet HER' hit 'Woman.'

Click here to see the full list of 2023 nods.

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  1. Messy Bardi Gangsta December 10, 2022

    This needs to be two separate conversations because Sza is still VERY fresh in the industry in comparison to the way jazmine has been overlooked for the last 15 years. Even in 2015 when there were only 3 nominees they still disrespected tf out of her so these are two different situations. SZA hasn’t worked hard enough yet

    • Are You Kidding Me? December 10, 2022

      Wholly agreed!

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