Jon Batisteearned moreGrammynominations than any other artist this year!On Tuesday, the 35-year-old musician received a whopping11 nominationsfrom the Recording Academy for his albumWe Are, released in March. After the news broke, Batiste, who is the bandleader forThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert, spoke on the show about the honors.“Well, I heard the first two [nominations] and then after that there was so much hollering in the room that I had to get an update every time another nomination came in … There is so much happening for me in my life right now,” he told the host, 57. “And this is happening and there is something in this that is bigger than me and just adulation for me that I have to learn in this. I’m so grateful.“Scott Kowalchyk/CBSBatiste also appeared onCBS MorningsWednesday where he elaborated on his excitement and the creative process in releasing the record.“You go so deep into your own personal narrative. Your lineage. Your traditions, everything that makes you who you are and then you start to look out at the title of the albumWe Areand you see how it connects us all,” he told correspondent Vladimir Duthiers. “It’s a universal feeling that you get from hearing that music, that I really am all about in anything that I create and I am glad we were able to achieve that in this.“Batiste’s Grammy nods include album of the year, best traditional R&B performance, best R&B album, best improvised jazz solo, best jazz instrumental album, best American roots performance, best American roots song, best contemporary classical composition, best score soundtrack for soul and best musical video and record of the year for the album’s popular track, “Freedom.“Justin Bieber,Doja Catand H.E.R. each notched eight nominations, whileBillie EilishandOlivia Rodrigowill head into Grammys night with seven apiece.The 64th annualGrammy Awardswill take place on Monday, Jan. 22, 2022 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Jon Batisteearned moreGrammynominations than any other artist this year!

On Tuesday, the 35-year-old musician received a whopping11 nominationsfrom the Recording Academy for his albumWe Are, released in March. After the news broke, Batiste, who is the bandleader forThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert, spoke on the show about the honors.

“Well, I heard the first two [nominations] and then after that there was so much hollering in the room that I had to get an update every time another nomination came in … There is so much happening for me in my life right now,” he told the host, 57. “And this is happening and there is something in this that is bigger than me and just adulation for me that I have to learn in this. I’m so grateful.”

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Jon Batiste

Batiste also appeared onCBS MorningsWednesday where he elaborated on his excitement and the creative process in releasing the record.

“You go so deep into your own personal narrative. Your lineage. Your traditions, everything that makes you who you are and then you start to look out at the title of the albumWe Areand you see how it connects us all,” he told correspondent Vladimir Duthiers. “It’s a universal feeling that you get from hearing that music, that I really am all about in anything that I create and I am glad we were able to achieve that in this.”

Batiste’s Grammy nods include album of the year, best traditional R&B performance, best R&B album, best improvised jazz solo, best jazz instrumental album, best American roots performance, best American roots song, best contemporary classical composition, best score soundtrack for soul and best musical video and record of the year for the album’s popular track, “Freedom.”

Justin Bieber,Doja Catand H.E.R. each notched eight nominations, whileBillie EilishandOlivia Rodrigowill head into Grammys night with seven apiece.

The 64th annualGrammy Awardswill take place on Monday, Jan. 22, 2022 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

source: people.com