Paul McCartney is no stranger to the Grammys, as he’s won plenty of trophies as a member of more than one band and on his own. The superstar has already collected 18 trophies and earned 81 nominations throughout his years as a music industry titan. He ranks as among the most successful artists in the history of the ceremony, and he certainly isn’t done being nominated.
This year, McCartney has a handful of tracks that are eligible for Grammy nominations, and it’s likely that they’ll all be submitted for consideration. One in particular stands out among his handful of other options, as it may lead the star to a category he’s never been nominated in before, should the tune earn the love and respect of voters.
In late March of this year, electronic producer and DJ Kygo released a new single titled “Say Say Say.” The tune credits both Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, as it’s essentially a remix of the original single from the two powerhouses that was released decades prior. The track wasn’t marketed as a remix, though, but rather as a cover, of sorts, with the singers involved.
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