The medium of video games won its first ever Grammy tonight. Yeah, itâs for a song that was featured in a game thatâs nearly six years old, but weâll take it where we can get it!
While the amazing musical works of games like Red Dead Redemption and Mass Effect 2 went entirely unnoticed, composer Christopher Tinâs âBaba Yetuâ (featured left) â first written for the release of Civilization IV on the PC all the way back in 2005 â beat out the other nominations to win the Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists.
Hopefully the songâs success can convince The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences that, instead of being shunted into a category alongside a whole bunch of other stuff, video games are deserving of an award all of their own
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I mean, there 109 categories in the Grammys. It canât hurt to add one more!
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