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The GRAMMYs add “Best Album Cover” category, spotlighting visual storytelling in music
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[/media-credit]In a move that feels long overdue yet perfectly timed, the Recording Academy has officially introduced a new GRAMMY Award category: Best Album Cover. Finally, the unsung visual architects behind the music—the photographers, graphic designers, illustrators, and creative directors—will get their moment on music’s biggest stage. As someone who’s spent decades writing about the artists pushing boundaries in sound and style, I’ve always believed the album cover is more than just packaging. It’s a portal. A first impression. A declaration of identity and intent. From Lil’ Kim’s ‘Hard Core’ to Burna Boy’s ‘Twice as Tall’, these visuals become part of the cultural conversation. They tattoo themselves into our collective memory.
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This new category is a nod to the power of design in shaping how we feel about music before we even hit play. It celebrates the unsung creatives behind the bold, bizarre, and beautiful artworks that elevate records into experiences. And in an era where digital streaming dominates, it’s a poetic reminder that aesthetics still matter. With this addition, the GRAMMYs aren’t just rewarding sound—they’re embracing the full creative package. This is major for visual artists globally, especially those innovating across continents in places like Lagos, Johannesburg, Seoul, and Kingston. It creates an exciting new path to recognition for talents whose work defines the visual culture of music.
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To the next generation of art directors sketching in dorm rooms, studios, and underground collectives—this is your time. Your canvas just became GRAMMY-eligible. Now, let’s see which covers turn heads and change the game.