Alessandro Buccellati
Alessandro Buccellati (born September 10, 1998) is a Grammy Award[1] and Mercury Prize winning American musician, record producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has worked alongside artists including SZA,[2] Pharrell Williams,[3] Miguel, DJ Dahi, Mike Sabath,[3] Orion Sun, Arlo Parks, Dhruv, Sean Leon, Eddie Benjamin,[4] Easy Life[5] and Terry Presume.
Life and career
[edit]Buccellati, a native of Katonah, New York, now resides in Los Angeles.
In February 2024, Buccellati was nominated for a Grammy for Best Melodic Rap Performance for his work on SZA song 'Low' on the SOS album at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.[6] Time called "Low" a "strip club anthem".[7] The album SOS won Best Progressive R&B Album and was nominated for Album of the Year.[6]
Buccellati also contributed to Arlo Parks' album Collapsed In Sunbeams which in April 2022 received a nomination for Best Alternative Music Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards[8] as well as in September 2021, won the Mercury Prize.[9]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Organization | Year | Category | Nominated Work | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grammy Awards | 2024 | Best Melodic Rap | Low | Nominated | [6] |
Best Progressive R&B Album | SOS | Won | |||
Album of the Year | SOS | Nominated | |||
Grammy Awards | 2022 | Best Alternative Music Album | Collapsed In Sunbeams | Nominated | [10] |
Mercury Prize | 2021 | The Mercury Prize | Collapsed In Sunbeams | Won | [11] |
Brit Awards | 2021 | Album Of The Year | Collapsed In Sunbeams | Nominated | [12] |
Discography
[edit]Year | Artist | Song | Album | Label |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Dhruv | Ode To Boredom | Private Blizzard | Little Worry / RCA Records |
Grieving | ||||
Orion Sun | Take My Eyes | Orion | Mom + Pop Music | |
Mary Jane | ||||
Daniel Noah Miller | You Never Fight On My Time | Disintegration | Self released | |
Ray Silvers | Palms | Palms | Self released | |
2023 | Sean Leon | ALIVE | IN LOVING MEMORY | Self released |
Mike Sabath | Hers | Being Human | Warner Records | |
Stranger | ||||
Would That Be Enough | ||||
Magic | ||||
I Know It's Real | ||||
Skins | ||||
Sexy! | ||||
Kyle Lux | Darth Vader | Cascade | AWAL | |
Poolside | Ventura Highway Blues | Blame It All On Love | Ninja Tune | |
Hold Onto You | ||||
The Thing | Dixie Queen | Dixie Queen | Onion Records | |
2022 | SZA | Low | SOS | TDE / RCA Records |
Easy Life, Kevin Abstract | Dear Miss Holloway | Maybe In Another Life | Island Records | |
Easy Life | Growing Pains | |||
Memory Loss | ||||
Moral Support | ||||
Buggin' | ||||
Grandma | I Bleed | Angelhood | Atlantic Records | |
2021 | Arlo Parks | Green Eyes | Collapsed In Sunbeams | Trangressive Records |
Terry Presume | Don't Wait Forever | What Box? | September Records | |
Act Up | ||||
ZaZa And Some Runtz (Smoke Break) | ||||
Swimming | ||||
Personal | ||||
Easy Life | have a great day | life's a beach | Island Records | |
Eddie Benjamin | Emotional | Emotional | Epic Records |
References
[edit]- ^ Saponara, Michael (2024-02-06). "SZA Calls 2024 Grammy Awards 'A Fever Dream' & Is 'So Grateful' for 3 Wins Amid Album of the Year Snub". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ "Who produced "Low" by SZA?". Genius. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ a b "Being Human by Mike Sabath & The Moongirls". Genius. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ "Who wrote "Emotional" by Eddie Benjamin?". Genius. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ "Who wrote "GROWING PAINS" by easy life?". Genius. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ a b c "Grammy Nominations 2024: See the Full List Here". Pitchfork. 2023-11-10. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ "Was SZA's 'SOS' Worth the Wait?". TIME. 2022-12-09. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ "Arlo Parks On How Patience, Film & Falling In Love Molded 'My Soft Machine' | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ "Arlo Parks - 'Collapsed in Sunbeams' wins 2021 Mercury Prize". www.mercuryprize.com. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
- ^ Billboard Staff (2021-11-23). "2022 Grammy Nominees: The Complete List". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
- ^ "Mercury prize 2021: Arlo Parks wins for Collapsed in Sunbeams". the Guardian. 2021-09-09. Retrieved 2022-04-19.
- ^ "BRIT Awards 2021dua lipa and little mix the big winners". sky.com. 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2022-01-17.