Bangladeshi singer-songwriter Armeen Musa and her mother and eminent Nazrul exponent Nashid Kamal have been nominated for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in the category of Best Global Music Album on Wednesday.
The mother-daughter duo’s song “Jaago Piya,” which was featured on the Berklee Indian Ensemble’s debut album “Shuruaat,” enabled them as the first Bangladeshis to be nominated for the world’s most prestigious musical awards.
Confirming the news to UNB on Tuesday night, Armeen Musa said she is overwhelmed by this achievement. “Still cannot believe,” she said. The official website of Grammy also confirmed the nomination on Wednesday.
The first in a series of original compositions from the Berklee Indian Ensemble, “Jaago Piya” was originally written and voiced by Armeen Musa, while Nashid Kamal penned the Bengali version of the lyrics.
Legendary Asian musicians including Ustaad Zakir Hussain, Shankar Mahadevan and Shreya Ghoshal, to name a few, are also featured on the Berklee Indian Ensemble’s (BIE) debut album ‘Shuruaat’, alongside Armeen Musa.
One of the most popular music artists in present Bangladesh and the first-ever the first Bangladeshi student in the Berklee Indian Ensemble and a Visva-Bharati trainee in Indian Classical music, Armeen Musa garnered critical acclaim for songs including “Bhromor Koiyo Giya,” “Lona Deyal” and more. She is the founder of the music troop ‘Ghaashphoring Choir’.
Her mother and the eldest granddaughter of Bengali folk legend Abbasuddin Ahmed, Nashid Kamal is a highly accomplished artist in her own right with a career spanning over four decades. She is widely known as one of the most prominent researchers and performers of Nazrul Shangeet and Bengali Folk songs.
Also a classical and semi-classical Bengali music artist Nashid Kamal also performed in many other foreign languages including Urdu, Japanese, Chinese, Rumanian and Turkish. She is also an eminent academic and researcher in demographics, and prolific writer.
The category of this year’s Best Global Music Album features “Love, Damini” (Burna Boy), “Queen Of Sheba” (Angélique Kidjo & Ibrahim Maalouf), “Between Us... (Live)” (Anoushka Shankar, Metropole Orkest & Jules Buckley featuring Manu Delago) and “Sakura” (Masa Takumi).
The 2023 Grammy Awards ceremony will be held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 5. The ‘Big Three’ categories - album, record, and song of the year, each feature battles between Beyoncé and Adele, much as they did six years ago. Each of those categories has three additional nominees: Lamar, Lizzo, and Harry Styles.