Grammys to increase nominees in top categories from 5 to 8 

Another change at the organisation is with Neil Portnow, the president and CEO of The Recording Academy, who will step down next year.
Mars has won four Grammys: the first in 2011 for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for 'Just the Way You Are,' the second in 2014, for Best Pop Vocal Album for Unorthodox Jukebox, and two in 2016 for Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, bo
Mars has won four Grammys: the first in 2011 for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for 'Just the Way You Are,' the second in 2014, for Best Pop Vocal Album for Unorthodox Jukebox, and two in 2016 for Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, bo

NEW YORK: The Grammy Awards are extending the number of nominees in its top categories from five to eight.

The Recording Academy told its members in a letter released today that the nominee increase "will better reflect the large number of entries in these categories and allow voters greater flexibility when selecting this year's best recordings.

" Album of the year, song of the year, record of the year and best new artist are the categories that will be affected. The change comes months after the Grammys were criticised for the lack of women nominees at this year's awards show.

For years, the organisation has been called out for the lack of diversity when it comes to winners in the top four categories, where awards tend to go to acts in the pop, rock or country music genres, instead of hip-hop or R&B stars, even in years where Kanye West, Eminem and Mariah Carey were predicted to win.

Another change at the organisation is with Neil Portnow, the president and CEO of The Recording Academy, who will step down next year.

Portnow, who has led the academy since 2002, was criticised at this year's Grammys when he said women need to "step up" when asked about the lack of female winners backstage.

Only two female performers won awards during the live telecast.

Bruno Mars won album, song and record of the year at this year's show, while Alessia Cara was named best new artist.

Voting for the 2019 Grammys will take place in the fall and will include songs and albums released between October 1, 2017 and September 30, 2018.

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