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Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album

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Awarded for
  
Quality reggae albums

First awarded
  
1985

Official website
  
grammy.com

Instituted
  
1985

Country
  
United States

Last awarded
  
2017

Presented by
  
The Recording Academy

Category of
  
Grammy Awards


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Winners & Nominees
  
Ziggy MarleyZiggy Marley, Ziggy Marley, Winner, Falling Into PlaceRebelution, Falling Into Place, Nominee, Rose Petals - EPJ Boog, Rose Petals - EP, Nominee, Live In VirginiaSOJA, Live In Virginia, Nominee, EverlastingRaging Fyah, Everlasting, Nominee, Reggae for Her (Sly & Robbie Presents Devin Di Dakta and JL)Sly and Robbie - Devin DI Dakta - JL, Reggae for Her (Sly & Robbie Presents Devin Di Dakta and JL), Nominee, Strictly RootsMorgan Heritage, Strictly Roots, Winner, AcousticalevyBarrington Levy, Acousticalevy, Nominee, The CureJah Cure, The Cure, Nominee, Zion AwakeLuciano, Zion Awake, Nominee, Branches of the Same TreeRocky Dawuni, Branches of the Same Tree, Nominee, Fly RastaZiggy Marley, Fly Rasta, Winner, Amid the Noise and HasteSOJA, Amid the Noise and Haste, Nominee, Full FrequencySean Paul, Full Frequency, Nominee, Back on the ControlsLee "Scratch" Perry, Back on the Controls, Nominee, The Reggae PowerSly and Robbie - SPICY CHOCOLATE, The Reggae Power, Nominee, Out of Many One MusicShaggy, Out of Many One Music, Nominee, Ziggy Marley In ConcertZiggy Marley, Ziggy Marley In Concert, Winner, One Love - One LifeBeres Hammond, One Love - One Life, Nominee, Reggae ConnectionSly & Robbie & the Jam Masters, Reggae Connection, Nominee, ReincarnatedSnoop Dogg, Reincarnated, Nominee, The MessiahSizzla, The Messiah, Nominee, RebirthJimmy Cliff - Tim Armstrong - Kevin Bivona -, Rebirth, Winner, New Legend - Jamaica 50th EditionSly and Robbie - The Jam Masters, New Legend - Jamaica 50th Edition, Nominee, Tomahawk TechniqueSean Paul, Tomahawk Technique, Nominee, MiracleThe Original Wailers, Miracle, Nominee, Reggae Got Soul / Unplugged on Strawberry HillToots and the Maytals, Reggae Got Soul / Unplugged on Strawberry Hill, Nominee

The Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality works in the reggae music genre. 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".

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Originally called the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Recording, the honor was presented to artists for eligible songs or albums. The Jamaican group Black Uhuru received the first award in 1985. Beginning with the 1992 ceremony, the name of the award was changed to Best Reggae Album. Starting in 2002, awards were often presented to the engineers, mixers, and/or producers in addition to the performing artists. According to the category description guide for the 52nd Grammy Awards, eligible works are vocal or instrumental reggae albums "containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded music", including roots reggae, dancehall and ska music.

Ziggy Marley holds the record for the most wins in this category, with seven wins as of 2017.

Recipients

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

2010 controversy

Buju Banton's (real name Mark Anthony Myrie) nomination for the 2010 award sparked controversy and protest due to homophobic lyrics within his music. Banton's most controversial song, released in 1988, is "Boom, Bye Bye", which "promote[s] the murder of gay men by shooting or burning". Following the artist's nomination, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center placed an advertisement in the Daily Variety encouraging Grammy officials to denounce music that "promotes or celebrates violence against any group of people". The advertisement, which took the form of a letter signed by gay rights and civil rights activists, asserted that honoring Banton was awarding "extraordinary hateful work". The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences responded by insisting that artists are honored for quality music "regardless of politics". Banton has been quoted as saying that he sees "no end to the war" between himself and gay men. The 2010 award was presented to Stephen Marley. Banton was nominated in 2011 for the album Before the Dawn. Other reggae musicians that have been accused of promoting anti-gay lyrics include Beenie Man, Elephant Man, Vybz Kartel, Shabba Ranks and Sizzla.

References

Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album Wikipedia


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