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SiriusXM And The Recording Academy Bring Back The GRAMMY Channel To Celebrate The 2022 GRAMMYs

Music and insight from Billie Eilish, Jon Batiste, Justin Bieber, Lil Nas X, Mickey Guyton, Olivia Rodrigo, and many other nominees at the 2022 GRAMMYs to be showcased on the limited-run channel

GRAMMYs/Mar 23, 2022 - 09:08 pm

In collaboration with the Recording Academy, The GRAMMY Channel returns to SiriusXM to celebrate the 2022 GRAMMYs, officially known as the 64th GRAMMY Awards.   

To salute this year’s nominees, The GRAMMY Channel will feature artists, music and albums from across the GRAMMY Awards' fields and categories, including top nominees Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, H.E.R., Jon Batiste, Justin Bieber, Olivia Rodrigo and more, all leading up to the live broadcast of Music’s Biggest Night on Sunday, April 3, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.

Listeners can also expect to hear music from GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees such as Bonnie Raitt and Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, as well as exclusive interviews with music’s biggest stars from behind the scenes at the 64th GRAMMY Awards. For a complete nominations list, visit here.

The limited-edition channel will begin Wednesday, March 23, and run through Wednesday, April 6, on SiriusXM channel 105. 

SiriusXM is available to subscribers in their car, on their phone and connected devices at home with the SXM App. Streaming access is included with all trials and most popular plans. Go to SiriusXM to learn more ways to listen.

Check out The GRAMMY Channel on SiriusXM now.

The Recording Academy will present the 2022 GRAMMYs on Sunday, April 3, live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, on the CBS Television Network and streaming live and on demand on Paramount+ from 8–11:30 p.m. ET / 5–8:30 p.m. PT. Prior to the telecast, the GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony will be streamed live on GRAMMY.com and the Recording Academy's YouTube channel. Additional details about the dates and locations of other official GRAMMY Week events are available here. Learn more about How To Watch The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show and get excited about the full 2022 GRAMMYs nominations list.

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Autumn Rowe at the 2023 GRAMMYs
Autumn Rowe at the 2023 GRAMMYs.

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Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?: Autumn Rowe Revisits Her Unexpected Album Of The Year Win With Jon Batiste

Acclaimed songwriter Autumn Rowe reveals the inspirational location where her Album Of The Year golden gramophone resides, and details the "really funny way" she first met Jon Batiste.

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Ever since Autumn Rowe won a GRAMMY in 2022, it's been her biggest motivation. That's why the musical multi-hyphenate keeps the award nestled in her writing room — to keep her creative juices flowing.

"It reminds me that anything is possible," she says in the latest episode of Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?

Rowe won her first-ever career GRAMMY in 2022 with an Album Of The Year award for Jon Batiste's We Are. "It was very stressful," she recalls with a laugh.

"Right before they announced Album Of The Year, the pressure started getting to me," Rowe explains. "Album Of The Year is the biggest possible award you can win. So, I'm like, 'We didn't win any of these [categories], how are we going to win the biggest award?"

The win also taught her one unforgettable, valuable lesson: "We matter. The music matters. Everything matters. We just have to create it. If there isn't space for it, we have to make space for it. Don't wait for something to open."

Rowe says she grew up "super dirt poor" and never even had the opportunity to watch the awards ceremony on television. "To be a GRAMMY winner means it is possible for everyone," she declares.

Press play on the video above to learn more about the backstory of Autumn Rowe's Album Of The Year award, and remember to check back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?

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(L-R) Doja Cat and SZA at the 2022 GRAMMYs.

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GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Doja Cat & SZA Tearfully Accept Their First GRAMMYs For "Kiss Me More"

Relive the moment the pair's hit "Kiss Me More" took home Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, which marked the first GRAMMY win of their careers.

GRAMMYs/Mar 1, 2024 - 06:11 pm

As Doja Cat put it herself, the 2022 GRAMMYs were a "big deal" for her and SZA.

Doja Cat walked in with eight nominations, while SZA entered the ceremony with five. Three of those respective nods were for their 2021 smash "Kiss Me More," which ultimately helped the superstars win their first GRAMMYs.

In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, revisit the night SZA and Doja Cat accepted the golden gramophone for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance — a milestone moment that Doja Cat almost missed.

"Listen. I have never taken such a fast piss in my whole life," Doja Cat quipped after beelining to the stage. "Thank you to everybody — my family, my team. I wouldn't be here without you, and I wouldn't be here without my fans."

Before passing the mic to SZA, Doja also gave a message of appreciation to the "Kill Bill" singer: "You are everything to me. You are incredible. You are the epitome of talent. You're a lyricist. You're everything."

SZA began listing her praises for her mother, God, her supporters, and, of course, Doja Cat. "I love you! Thank you, Doja. I'm glad you made it back in time!" she teased.

"I like to downplay a lot of s— but this is a big deal," Doja tearfully concluded. "Thank you, everybody."

Press play on the video above to hear Doja Cat and SZA's complete acceptance speech for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards, and check back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of GRAMMY Rewind.

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Baby Keem (left) at the 2022 GRAMMYs.

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GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Baby Keem Celebrate "Family Ties" During Best Rap Performance Win In 2022

Revisit the moment budding rapper Baby Keem won his first-ever gramophone for Best Rap Performance at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards for his Kendrick Lamar collab "Family Ties."

GRAMMYs/Feb 23, 2024 - 05:50 pm

For Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar, The Melodic Blue was a family affair. The two cousins collaborated on three tracks from Keem's 2021 debut LP, "Range Brothers," "Vent," and "Family Ties." And in 2022, the latter helped the pair celebrate a GRAMMY victory.

In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, turn the clock back to the night Baby Keem accepted Best Rap Performance for "Family Ties," marking the first GRAMMY win of his career.

"Wow, nothing could prepare me for this moment," Baby Keem said at the start of his speech.

He began listing praise for his "supporting system," including his family and "the women that raised me and shaped me to become the man I am."

Before heading off the stage, he acknowledged his team, who "helped shape everything we have going on behind the scenes," including Lamar. "Thank you everybody. This is a dream."

Baby Keem received four nominations in total at the 2022 GRAMMYs. He was also up for Best New Artist, Best Rap Song, and Album Of The Year as a featured artist on Kanye West's Donda.

Press play on the video above to watch Baby Keem's complete acceptance speech for Best Rap Performance at the 2022 GRAMMYs, and check back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of GRAMMY Rewind.

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The GRAMMY Channel is airing now on SiriusXM channel 107 and on the new SiriusXM app through Feb. 7
The GRAMMY Channel is airing now on SiriusXM channel 107 and on the new SiriusXM app through Feb. 7

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The GRAMMY Channel Returns To SiriusXM For The 2024 GRAMMYs

Now airing on SiriusXM channel 107 and on the new SiriusXM app through Feb. 7, the channel celebrates the artists, albums and songs nominated at the 2024 GRAMMYs, including music from Billie Eilish, Coco Jones, Jelly Roll, SZA, Taylor Swift, and more.

GRAMMYs/Jan 25, 2024 - 10:53 pm

The 2024 GRAMMYs are just a week away, and the anticipation is building to a fever pitch. Now, SiriusXM, the Official US Radio Partner of the GRAMMY Awards, is providing your soundtrack to Music's Biggest Night with the return of The GRAMMY Channel for its fourth year.

Now airing on SiriusXM channel 107 and on the new SiriusXM app through Feb. 7, the pop-up channel will feature a variety of music from the artists, albums and songs currently nominated at the 2024 GRAMMYs, including Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, Foo Fighters, Jelly Roll, Jon Batiste, Miley Cyrus, Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Taylor Swift, and more. It all leads up to SiriusXM's live red carpet broadcast from the 2024 GRAMMYs on Sunday, Feb. 4.

The GRAMMY Channel offers the quintessential GRAMMY soundtrack with music, stories and insights from the nominees across multiple Categories, including the Lifetime Achievement Award honorees. Fans will also get to relish the excitement on the red carpet with live coverage and interviews throughout GRAMMY Sunday.

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The channel will also spotlight Best New Artist nominees like Coco Jones, who was the inaugural artist for SiriusXM and Pandora's Artist Accelerator Program, which puts a spotlight on emerging artists and aims to remove barriers created by today's song-first-driven culture to help artists grow their listener base and build fandom. SiriusXM was the first radio outlet to support Jones' single, "I.C.U.," from her debut EP What I Didn't Tell You, playing it in accelerated rotation beginning October 2022 on SiriusXM's The Heat and Heart & Soul. The Heat has also named Jones a "Future Fire" artist, while Heart & Soul has named the song a "Platinum Pick." Aligning with SiriusXM, Pandora had advanced support of the song across its platform, including exclusive content via Takeover modes running on Women in R&B and Platinum.

Eligible customers can get their first three months of SiriusXM streaming for free. Sign up here, and get ready for Music's Biggest Night with The GRAMMY Channel.

Hosted by Trevor Noah, the 2024 GRAMMYs will be broadcast live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles Sunday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on the CBS Television Network and will be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.^ Prior to the Telecast, catch the 2024 GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony, which will stream live on Sunday, Feb. 4, at 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT on live.GRAMMY.com and on the Recording Academy's YouTube channel.

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