As Tame Impala, Kevin Parker has collaborated with superstars, headlined festivals all over the world, and created his own instrument, and now, he’s won his first ever Grammy Award.
For his vocal and songwriting contributions to Justice’s song “Neverender,” Tame Impala and Justice won the award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the Premiere Ceremony for the 67the Grammy Awards. Neither Parker nor the two members of Justice (Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay) were present at the ceremony this evening, so host Justin Tranter accepted the award on their behalf.
The nomination was Tame Impala’s fifth overall; they previously were nominated for Best Alternative Music Album for 2012’s Lonerism, 2015’s Currents, and 2020’s The Slow Rush. Tame Impala were also nominated for Best Rock Song at the 2021 ceremony for The Slow Rush cut “Lost in Yesterday.”
Justice, meanwhile, have now scored their third Grammy win out of seven total nominations; they previously won for Best Remixed Recording for their remix of “Electric Feel” by MGMT in 2009 as well as Best Dance/Electronic Album for their 2018 album Woman Worldwide.
“Neverender” is the opening track to Justice’s most recent album, Hyperdrama. Tame Impala also joined on lead single “One Night/All Night.” Read why we selected “Neverender” as one of the best songs of 2024.
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