RESERVOIR WRITERS AND CATALOG EARN 13 2021 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS NOMINATIONS
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Billboard announced the nominees for the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, today. Reservoir writers and catalog have contributed to 13 total nominations, including four nominations for catalog cut “Go Crazy” by Chris Brown & Young Thug. Congratulations to all of our writers!
Top Collaboration Finalists
“Go Crazy” by Chris Brown & Young Thug
Top R&B Song Finalists
“Go Crazy” by Chris Brown & Young Thug
Top Hot 100 Song Presented by Rockstar Energy Finalists
“Go Crazy” by Chris Brown & Young Thug
Top Country Album Finalists
Goldmine by Gabby Barrett including “Jesus & My Mama” co-written by Marti Dodson
Top Billboard 200 Album Finalists
My Turn by Lil Baby including “We Should” feat. Young Thug, “Heatin Up” feat. Gunna, and Twysted Genius collabs “Emotionally Scarred,” “Live Off My Closet” feat. Future, “Forever” feat. Lil Wayne, “Sum 2 Prove”
Top Dance/Electronic Album Finalists
Carte Blanche by DJ Snake including “Enzo” feat. Migos’ Offset, 21 Savage & Gucci Mane
Gravity by Gryffin including “OMG” with Carly Rae Jepsen co-written by Ali Tamposi and Liza Owen, and “Body Back” feat. Maia Wright co-written by Lauren Christy
Golden Hour by Kygo including “Broken Glass” feat. Kim Petras co-written by Sam Sumser
Top Radio Song Finalists
“Go Crazy” by Chris Brown & Young Thug
Top Rap Album Finalists
Blame it on Baby by DaBaby including “Drop” feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & London On Da Track
My Turn by Lil Baby including “We Should” feat. Young Thug, “Heatin Up” feat. Gunna, and Twysted Genius collabs “Emotionally Scarred,” “Live Off My Closet” feat. Future, “Forever” feat. Lil Wayne, “Sum 2 Prove”
Top R&B Album
It Was Good Until It Wasn’t by Kehlani including “Change Your Life” feat. Jhene Aiko co-written/co-produced by The Orphanage’s Keith “Ten4” Sorrells, and “Grieving” feat. James Blake co-written/co-produced by The Rascals’ Khris Riddick-Tynes
Top Rock Album
Plastic Hearts by Miley Cyrus, including 9 collabs with Ali Tamposi: “WTF Do I Know,” “Plastic Hearts,” “Angels Like You,” “Prisoner” featuring Dua Lipa, “Gimmie What I Want,” “Night Crawling” with Billy Idol, “Midnight Sky,” “Hate Me,” and “Edge of Midnight (Midnight Sky Remix)” with Stevie Nicks
The 2021 Billboard Music Awards will air live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on May 23 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on NBC.