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The Grammys now require active involvement for songwriter credit in interpolated tracks.
The Recording Academy has revised its Grammy rules, no longer automatically granting songwriter credit to those whose work is interpolated in new songs.
Interpolations—reusing parts of existing compositions with new recordings—will no longer secure eligibility for awards like Song of the Year unless the original writer contributed directly to the new song’s creation.
The change, part of annual updates, aims to ensure credit reflects active involvement, improving fairness and clarity amid rising use of interpolation in music.
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Los Grammys ahora requieren participación activa para el crédito del compositor en pistas interpoladas.