Capleton, King Shango, Eyes GRAMMY Nomination as First Round of Voting Begins
Written by on October 7, 2024
Kingston, Jamaica – Renowned reggae icon Capleton, also known as King Shango, is poised for recognition as the first round of voting for the 2025 GRAMMY Awards begins. From October 4 through Tuesday, October 15, 2024, voting members of the Recording Academy will cast their ballots to determine the nominees across 94 categories, with Capleton’s name creating buzz in the reggae community.
Capleton, a household name in reggae and dancehall, has been a relentless force in the genre for decades. His distinct voice and energetic performances have earned him the title of “King Shango.” Fans and industry insiders alike have high hopes that his contributions will earn him a spot among the coveted GRAMMY nominees.
First round of 2025 GRAMMY voting begins’
From October 4 through Tuesday, October 15, voting members will cast their ballots to determine the nominees across all 94 categories for the 2025 GRAMMYshttps://t.co/YU8BCDh5G7
— Capleton King Shango (@capletonmusic) October 5, 2024
This year’s voting comes at a time when Capleton continues to make waves in the music industry, with new releases and performances that have re-energized his fanbase globally. His influence has remained strong, proving his staying power in an ever-evolving musical landscape.
With the 2025 GRAMMY Awards set to recognize the best in music from the past year, Capleton’s supporters are rallying behind him, hoping to see King Shango return to the prestigious stage. If nominated, it would be a significant milestone for both Capleton and reggae music.
The official GRAMMY nominees will be announced later this year, setting the stage for the grand awards ceremony in 2025. For now, the reggae world eagerly watches as the voting process unfolds.
Stay tuned to Vision Newspaper for updates on Capleton’s GRAMMY journey and more developments in the reggae and dancehall scene.
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