Singer and JYP Entertainment head Park Jin-young, along with members of TWICE and Stray Kids, have become voting members of the Recording Academy, the organization that hosts the Grammy Awards in the United States.
With this, they have gained the authority to participate in the voting process for selecting nominees and winners of the Grammy Awards.
The Grammy Awards is a music ceremony that has been held by the Recording Academy since 1959.
In the K-pop industry, HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk and BTS have been active as voting members since 2019, and last year, SEVENTEEN members Woozi and Vernon, as well as Zico, additionally obtained voting member status.
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Park Jin-young, TWICE, and Stray Kids Granted Grammy Voting Rights
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