Bengaluru musician Ricky Kej dedicates his third Grammy to ‘India’

Los Angeles: Bengaluru-based Indian musician and producer Ricky Kej, who won the third Grammy Award of his career, dedicated the honor to “India” on Sunday.

Cage won a Grammy for his album ‘Divine Tides’, which was nominated in the Best Immersive Audio Album category.

His victory was announced in a live ceremony held at the Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles, USA.

After winning the trophy, Cage took to Twitter to celebrate his victory.

He wrote, “Just won my 3rd Grammy Award. Overwhelmed, speechless! I dedicate this award to India. @copelandmusic. Herbert Waltl Eric Schilling Vanille Vegas Loony Park.”

https://twitter.com/rickykej/status/1622427078376443904

‘Divine Tides’, featuring artists from around the world, is a tribute to the magnificence of our natural world. The critically acclaimed album comprises nine songs and eight music videos that were shot across the globe from the exquisite beauty of the Indian Himalayas to the icy jungles of Spain.

It was Cage’s collaborative project with Copeland and won him another Grammy in 2022 for Best New Age Album. The musician also won for his 2015 album, ‘Winds of Sansar’.

Ricky is India’s youngest Grammy Award winner, and only the fourth Indian to do so. On the other hand, Stewart Copeland is a five-time Grammy Award-winning American musician and composer. He is the founder and drummer of The Police, a British rock band that has sold over 75 million albums worldwide. ,ANI,

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