The Recording Academy’s new Asian pop category has sparked debate among K-pop and global music fans
The Recording Academy recently announced a new GRAMMY Awards category titled Best Asian Pop Music Performance, a move that has generated significant discussion across social media and among international music fans.
The new award is intended to recognise achievements in Asian pop music and will cover performances originating from or widely recognised within Asian markets.
The category includes genres such as K-pop, J-pop and C-pop, provided there is meaningful use of one or more Asian languages.
In its official description, the Recording Academy stated, “This Category recognizes artistic excellence in Asian pop music performances originating from or widely recognized within Asian markets, including but not limited to K-pop, J-pop and C-pop, with meaningful use of one or more Asian languages. Awards are presented to the performing artist(s).”
While some fans welcomed the category as a sign of greater recognition for Asian artists on one of music’s biggest stages, others questioned whether the move would further separate Asian acts from major GRAMMY categories rather than encourage broader representation.
The announcement quickly prompted criticism online, with some fans arguing that globally successful Asian artists should compete more frequently in general and genre-specific categories instead of being placed in a dedicated regional category.
Ofcourse they did. So all their main categories can remain safe and secured for the American Acts. The fact that they face xenophobia allegations every year and they keep proving them right every year. https://t.co/ewSHx2LTsX
— Rize⁷ (@rize07addict) June 16, 2026
Its like saying “we’ve created a little corner for you that you can inhabit. this is your limit”
Arirang stands out with global cultural significance, critical acclaim & commercial success with stability on global charts. This is lumping artists into a corner, not inclusivity! https://t.co/J8izK5TDWz
— mehreen⁷ (@taytanniess) June 16, 2026
Much of the conversation centred on BTS, whose members have received multiple GRAMMY nominations throughout their career.
Fans pointed to the group’s international commercial success and cultural influence, noting that major-category recognition has remained limited despite their global popularity.
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