🎵 2022-04-04 18:00:00 – Paris/France.
You are doing well my dear! Photo: Nintendo/Kotaku/Valerie Maco (Getty Images)
Don't let your memes be dream players, because last night Kirby, in the year of Grace 2022, won a Grammy.
OKAY, technically, Kirby himself didn't win a Grammy. That honor goes to Charlie Rosen and Jake Silverman's 8-Bit Big Band, a 30-65 member orchestra that specializes in jazzy renditions of franchise music. video games popular as "Lonely Rolling Star" of Katamari Damace (the best Katamar song) and "Snake Eater" from Solid Metal Gear 3. Last night they won Best Arrangement, Instrumental or Acapella for their rendition of the 1996 Kirby Superstar song "Meta Knight's Revenge". But for the sake of discussion, let's just say that Kirby won the Grammy because it's what he deserves. I look forward to Kirby's future collaborations with fellow Grammy winners Tyler, The Creator and Silk Sonic.
This is the second time a video game has won a Grammy, with Civilization IV winning a Grammy for "Baba Yetu" for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying the Singer in 2011. Kirby's win could have been a hat-trick for video game music had Voyage won its nomination for Best Soundtrack for Visual Media in 2013, but was snubbed by Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor for their score in The girl with the dragon tattoo. I highly recommend people check out Ross and Reznor's rendition of “Immigrant Song”. It's a firecracker.
This award also comes at a great time considering Kirby and the Forgotten Land released just a few weeks ago. I've been munching on "Kirby Automata" over the past week, and I'd say a lot of the tracks are absolute heat, too. I'm gonna call my shot like Babe Ruth and say that in a year Kirby will be nominated for another Grammy, maybe for someone's rendition of a song by forgotten land. Prayer circle because it is the "Cave Theme 2".
SOURCE: Reviews News
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