XXXTentacion Reportedly Ruled Ineligible for Best New Artist Grammy

XXXTentacion has reportedly been ruled ineligible for the Best New Artist Grammy, a category with admittedly confusing rules.

October 18, 2018
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XXXTentacion, whose debut studio album 17 was released back in August 2017, has reportedly been ruled ineligible for the Best New Artist award at the upcoming 61st Annual Grammy Awards.

That's the word from Paul Grein over at Hits Daily Double. In a new report detailing this year's contenders for a Best New Artist nomination, Grein says that XXXTentacion was "ruled ineligible." He also notes that 17 was released five weeks before the kickoff of the current award eligibility year. If XXXTentacion had been nominated, he would have been the first posthumous Best New Artist nominee in Grammys history.

Among those who did make the cut for a possible nomination are Juice WRLD, H.E.R., Margo Price, Dua Lipa, and Dhani Harrison.

The category is admittedly a confusing one, as recent updates on Post Malone and Cardi B's eligibility have proven. On the official Grammys site, a Recording Academy rep defines their interpretation of the Best New Artist distinction as follows:

XXXTentacion was shot and killed outside a motorcycle dealership in Deerfield Beach, Florida in June. Four men have since been indicted on murder charges. At the time of his death, XXXTentacion was awaiting trial on domestic violence charges. Following his death, the case was closed.

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