Camila Cabello has been a renowned name in the pop music industry for quite a few years now. With her versatile vocals and power-packed live performances, Cabello has come a long way in her career.
While Camila’s list of achievements is getting lengthier every year, her first GRAMMY award has not made the cut yet. However, in the tough competition of bagging a GRAMMY, she has shown her potential and has been nominated a total of four times till now, which are discussed below.
Camila Cabello Grammy nominations
1. 2019 GRAMMY Awards
Category: Best Pop Vocal Album
Nominated for: Album “Camila”
In the very first year of her being nominated for the GRAMMY, Cabello was nominated in not one but two categories! One of them was in the Best Pop Vocal Album category for her debut album “Camila”. The album consisted of the singer’s top hits like “Havana” and “Never Be the Same”. The award, however, went to Ariana Grande’s album “Sweetener”.
2. 2019 GRAMMY Awards
Category: Best Pop Solo Performance
Nominated for: Havana (Live)
The live rendition of her chartbuster song “Havana” was what bagged her the second nomination in the 2019 GRAMMY Awards in the ‘Best Pop Solo Performance’ category. The song was a super hit, but it was Lady Gaga’s song “Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’? )” that bagged the award.
3. 2020 GRAMMY Awards
Category: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Nominated for: “Señorita” (shared with Shawn Mendes)
Are you living under a rock if you have not heard Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes’ song “Señorita”? The sultry duet was a strong contender for a GRAMMY in the “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance” category. However, “Old Town Road”, a genre-blending song by Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus won the award that year.
4. 2023 GRAMMY Awards
Category: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Nominated for: “Bam Bam” (shared with Ed Sheeran)
Camila’s most recent GRAMMY nomination was last year in the “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance” category for “Bam Bam”, an upbeat song by her and Ed Sheeran. The song gained huge popularity and not just the public, but the critics loved it too. However, it fell short in front of Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ “Unholy” which grabbed the GRAMMY in that category last year.
The fans know that with her impressive vocal abilities and versatility as an artist, Camila will be taking home her first GRAMMY award in no time.