IT House reported on November 11 that nearly 50 years after their disbandment, the Beatles once again received a Grammy Award nomination with the power of artificial intelligence technology. The band's "Last Song" reissue last year, "Now And Then," was shortlisted for the Record

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it House News on November 11, nearly 50 years after their disbandment, the Beatles once again received a Grammy Award nomination with the power of artificial intelligence technology. The band's "last song", "now and then", which was reissued last year, was shortlisted for the record of the year award. The song will be paired with Beyoncé's "Texas Hold 'em", Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso", Charli XCX's "360", Billie Eilish's "Birds of a Father" ", "not like us" by kendrick lamar, "good luck," by chappell roan, babe!" and Taylor Swift (taylor swift) and post malone's "fortnight" and other songs compete.

IT House reported on November 11 that nearly 50 years after their disbandment, the Beatles once again received a Grammy Award nomination with the power of artificial intelligence technology. The band's 'Last Song' reissue last year, 'Now And Then,' was shortlisted for the Record  - Lujuba

it home noted that "now and then" was also nominated for best rock performance (best rock performance), along with "beautiful people (stay high)" by the black keys and "beautiful people (stay high)" by Green Day. day)'s "the american dream is killing me", the idles' "gift horse", pearl jam's "dark matter" and st. vincent "Broken Man" jointly competed for this award.

According to CNN, band member Paul McCartney called "Now and Then" "the last song of the Beatles."

"Now and Then" was composed by John Lennon, who passed away in 1980, and uses his original vocals recorded in 1970, and restored and enhanced through artificial intelligence technology. The song also features new instrumentation from the band's two surviving members, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as guitar recordings from the 1990s by George Harrison. Harrison died in 2001).

The nomination for "now and then" marks the Beatles' first Grammy nomination since the late '90s. The band won three Grammy Awards in 1997, including best music video (long form) and best short form music video for "The Beatles Anthology" Best music video (short form) and best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal (free as a bird).

In addition to the three awards mentioned above, the Beatles also won the best new artist award in 1965 and the album of the year in 1967 for "revolver". In 1968, he won the best contemporary album for "sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band". To date, has won seven Grammy Awards.

The 67th Grammy Awards will be held on February 2, 2025 at the crypto.com arena in Los Angeles, with nominations announced last Friday.

it House News on November 11, nearly 50 years after their disbandment, the Beatles once again received a Grammy Award nomination with the power of artificial intelligence technology. The band's "last song", "now and then", which was reissued last year, was shortlisted for the record of the year award. The song will be paired with Beyoncé's "Texas Hold 'em", Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso", Charli XCX's "360", Billie Eilish's "Birds of a Father" ", "not like us" by kendrick lamar, "good luck," by chappell roan, babe!" and Taylor Swift (taylor swift) and post malone's "fortnight" and other songs compete.

IT House reported on November 11 that nearly 50 years after their disbandment, the Beatles once again received a Grammy Award nomination with the power of artificial intelligence technology. The band's 'Last Song' reissue last year, 'Now And Then,' was shortlisted for the Record  - Lujuba

it home noted that "now and then" was also nominated for best rock performance (best rock performance), along with "beautiful people (stay high)" by the black keys and "beautiful people (stay high)" by Green Day. day)'s "the american dream is killing me", the idles' "gift horse", pearl jam's "dark matter" and st. vincent "Broken Man" jointly competed for this award.

According to CNN, band member Paul McCartney called "Now and Then" "the last song of the Beatles."

"Now and Then" was composed by John Lennon, who passed away in 1980, and uses his original vocals recorded in 1970, and restored and enhanced through artificial intelligence technology. The song also features new instrumentation from the band's two surviving members, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as guitar recordings from the 1990s by George Harrison. Harrison died in 2001).

The nomination for "now and then" marks the Beatles' first Grammy nomination since the late '90s. The band won three Grammy Awards in 1997, including best music video (long form) and best short form music video for "The Beatles Anthology" Best music video (short form) and best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal (free as a bird).

In addition to the three awards mentioned above, the Beatles also won the best new artist award in 1965 and the album of the year in 1967 for "revolver". In 1968, he won the best contemporary album for "sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band". To date, has won seven Grammy Awards.

The 67th Grammy Awards will be held on February 2, 2025 at the crypto.com arena in Los Angeles, with nominations announced last Friday.

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