Meanwhile, the South Korean all-boys group which comprises of RM, Jin, V, Jungkook, Suga, J-Hope and Jimin shared a thank note post the announcement, expressing their gratitude to the Army for their constant support. BTS, who have been nominated alongside Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco, Doja Cat and SZA & Coldplay, took to the microblogging site and wrote, "This is a huge honor. Thanks to everyone who supports our music journey!"
BTS Army also highlighted another error made by Recording Academy by pointing out the missing description under BTS' name during the nominations announcement like other presenters. With millions of BTS fans taking to their respective Twitter handles to call out Recording Academy, the microblogging site has been flooded with tweets related to BTS.
While BTS has earned a solo nod at the upcoming Grammy Awards, American musician and television presenter Jon Batiste leads the pack with 11 nods. On the other hand, pop sensation Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H.E.R. have managed to secure eight nods each while Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish follow with seven.
The 64th Grammy Awards ceremony will be held on Jan. 31, 2022, at the Crypto.com Arena (formerly known as the Staples Center), in Los Angeles.
As part of an ongoing antitrust investigation into Google’s Privacy Sandbox by the UK’s competition regulator, the adtech giant has agreed to an expanded set of commitments related to oversight of its planned migration away from tracking cookies, the regulator announced today.
Google has also put out its own blog post on the revisions — which it says are intended to “underline our commitment to ensuring that the changes we make in Chrome will apply in the same way to Google’s ad tech products as to any third party, and that the Privacy Sandbox APIs will be designed, developed and implemented with regulatory oversight and input from the CMA [Competition and Markets Authority] and the ICO [Information Commissioner’s Office]”.