According to Billboard:
A source confirms to Billboard that
neither album was submitted for consideration by Ocean’s labels
or management, even though both were released well before the 2017
Grammy eligibility cutoff date of Sept. 30, 2016.
Blonde (also known as Blond) — which
debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for the week ending August 25 with
276,000 equivalent-album units, the third-largest total of the year
— was released on Ocean’s own Boys Don’t Cry imprint, although
many traditional label functions for the still digital-only release were
handled by Apple Music. Whether the album was intentionally not
submitted for the Grammys or an oversight took place — which may have
been the case last year with Drake’s “Hotline Bling,” which also was not
submitted — was unclear at press time.
A rep for the Grammys confirmed that
Ocean’s albums had not been submitted for consideration. Reps for Ocean
were not immediately available for comment or had not responded to
Billboard’s requests for comment at press time.
Ocean’s “visual album” Endless, his
last release through Def Jam, was not submitted either, but its
eligibility is uncertain: It is only available as a long-form streaming
video through Apple Music (which renders it ineligible for Billboard’s
charts). After an update of Grammy rules in June, streaming-only
releases are now eligible for awards, although Endless’ unusual status
as a “visual album” may complicate that; the Recording Academy had not
clarified that question at press time.
The albums were Ocean’s first
full-length releases in more than four years. His previous release,
Channel Orange, was nominated for five 2013 Grammy Awards and won two:
one for Best Urban Contemporary Album, and another for Best Rap/Sung
Collaboration, for the album track “No Church in the Wild.” He was also
nominated for Album of the Year and Best New Artist, and Record of the
Year for “Thinkin Bout You.”
The Grammy Awards are set to air on Feb. 12, 2017 on CBS. We can’t wait to see the official list of nominees!
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