Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

REAL ARTISTS ARE HOLDING THE POWER

Los Angeles Times

|

December 17, 2025

Six Grammy nominees — producers, songwriters and best new artist contenders — reflect on AI and the creative process

- MIKAEL WOOD POP MUSIC CRITIC

REAL ARTISTS ARE HOLDING THE POWER

CHRISTINA HOUSE Los Angeles Times MUSICIANS Coco Jones, left, Cirkut, Carter Lang, Laufey, Raphael Saadiq and Alex Warren, all nominated for Grammys, gather at the Sun Rose in West Hollywood.

Scrolling past TikToks about oneself. Iceland’s most luxurious lodge. The difference — if indeed there is one? — between a joint and a blunt.

These were some of the topics of conversation when The Times gathered six musicians to discuss the work that led them to nominations for February’s 68th Grammy Awards.

Our panelists:

• Cirkut, 39, whose seven nods include producer of the year for his work with Lady Gaga, Rosé and the Weeknd, among others; album of the year for Gaga’s “Mayhem,” and record and song of the year for both Gaga’s “Abracadabra” and “Apt.” by Rosé and Bruno Mars

• Coco Jones, 27, whose “Why Not More?” is nominated for R&B album

• Carter Lang, 35, who’s up for album of the year for his role as a producer and songwriter on Justin Bieber’s “Swag”

• Laufey, 26, whose “A Matter of Time” is nominated for traditional pop vocal album

• Raphael Saadiq, 59, who has a nod for song written for visual media with “I Lied to You” from the movie “Sinners,” which is also up for the original song prize at the Golden Globes

• Alex Warren, 25, who’s nominated for best new artist

A few of these folks already had connections as they walked into the Sun Rose in West Hollywood on a December afternoon: Cirkut produced a cut on Jones’ album, while Saadiq’s nephew Dylan Wiggins was one of Lang’s creative partners on “Swag” and its sequel, “Swag II.”

"But I think everyone else, we all know people who know each other," Cirkut says, seated with the rest of the panel inside the hotel's cozy music venue. “It’s like a degree of separation.”

Los Angeles Times'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Real-life hostage tale doesn't delve deep

‘Wire,’ from Et]

time to read

4 mins

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Iconic blimp is worth the ride

Re \"Inflated? Absolutely. Overhyped? Not a chance,\" Dec. 29

time to read

1 min

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Ole Miss, Miami to battle in game like no other

Fiesta Bowl to feature teams whose viability, deservedness fueled controversy in circles.

time to read

2 mins

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Another severe flu season already is upon us

U.S. infections are still surging in a repeat of last winter’s epidemic, and health officials say the situation is likely to get worse

time to read

3 mins

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

A striking pivot to 'outward imperialism'

[Trump, from A1]Court has only facilitated Trump's expansion of unitary executive power.

time to read

4 mins

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Musk’s AI floods X with sexualized images, study finds

Elon Musk’s X has become a top site for images of people who have been non-consensually undressed by artificial intelligence, according to a third-party analysis, with thousands of instances each hour throughout a day earlier this week.

time to read

4 mins

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley discuss making 'Train Dreams' and their inspirational trip to the Idaho panhandle

WITH DIRECTOR CLINT BENTLEY ON THE road promoting “Train Dreams” and his co-writer Greg Kwedar on set shooting his next film, the pair decided to pass reflections on writing the script back and forth.

time to read

3 mins

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

EPA to reluctantly restrict a chemical in drinking water

The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday said it would propose a drinking water limit for perchlorate, a harmful chemical in rockets and other explosives, but also said that doing so wouldn't significantly benefit public health and that it was acting only because a court ordered it.

time to read

3 mins

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Getting back in rhythm of life

Musicians affected by last year's fires found some relief from the MusiCares charity.

time to read

6 mins

January 08, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Hybrids won't move the needle

Re \"Hybrid sales surge in a recalibrated market,\" Dec. 30

time to read

1 min

January 08, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size