Brandy and Monica may be celebrated by music lovers as two of modern R&B’s most revered female vocalists, but that reverence hasn’t always been extended from the industry itself: namely the awards show circuit.
To date, the divas have only won one GRAMMY – a shared victory at the 1999 ceremony for 1998’s ‘Boy is Mine.’
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Unexpectedly reuniting in 2024 to tackle the remix of Ariana Grande‘s tune of the same name, B-Rocka and Mo garnered critical acclaim for their contributions to the revamp of the ‘Eternal Sunshine’ hit – an appreciation that’s apparently been recognized by the Recording Academy.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Taking to press on Friday (November 8), the Recording Academy announced the trio’s ‘Boy is Mine (Remix)’ is listed in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)While for Brandy the recognition comes as her first nod since 2020, it’s been even longer for Monica as she’s not been printed in a GRAMMY nominations’ tally since 2011.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)The mention comes as three for Grande this year alone as her name is listed in Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Dance Pop Recording categories.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Tune in to the GRAMMYs when they air live on CBS on February 2, 2025 to see if the trio take home the coveted award.
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The song was trash and sounds like it was mixed on an iPhone 6. Bruno & Gaga will sweep.
Nice!!!