Indian music composer Ricky Kej wins third Grammy for 'Divine Tides'

Indian music composer Ricky Kej wins third Grammy for 'Divine Tides'

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Category : Awards Published on: February 07 2023

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  • Music composer Ricky Kej, based out of Bengaluru, has won his third Grammy Award for the album 'Divine Tides'.
  • At the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, the duo earned the gramophone trophy in the best immersive audio album winner category. 
  • They had won a Grammy in the best new age album category for the same album last year.
  • The musician also received a prize for his 2015 album, “Winds of Samsara.”
  • 'Divine Tides' is a nine-song album that aims to deliver the message that "each individual life plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance that serves all equally".
  • Ricky is only the fourth Indian and youngest person from India to have won a Grammy Award.
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