Watch Skrillex Win His First GRAMMY in 2012 for ‘Cinema’ Remix
Twelve years ago, a young and wild Skrillex would accept his first Grammy Awards not knowing this was only the beginning.
In 2012, Sonny John Moore, known professionally as Skrillex, won a prestigious award for his hit single “Cinema”. From Myspace to the big stage, the American recorder and producer made history in the electronic dance music community at the 54th Grammy Awards.
In November of 2011, Sonny received five Grammy nominations, including Best New Artist, and won three: Best Dance/ Electronica Album (‘Scary Monsters And Nice Spirits’), Best Dance Recording (“Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites”), and Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical (“Cinema [Skirllex Remix]”).
When Sonny received the “Cinema [Skrillex Remix” award, the electronic producer mentioned how he created the award-winning song in his bedroom only a year and a half before winning a Grammy award. Sonny More entered his solo career under the alias Skrillex in 2008. In the early summer of 2010, Moore would release his official Skrillex debut EP “My Name is Skrillex” as a free download.
As Skrillex accepted his first Grammy award, he wholesomely pulled out his phone saying “I didn’t know if I was going to win or if anything was going to happen, but I want to thank some people”. Proper shout-outs were made sure to be given to fellow mates Porter Robinson, Zedd, his family, his agent, and his team. Moreover, Sonny accepted the award on behalf of the electronic music dance community stating “This award means a lot for us“.
Skrillex holds the world record for most Grammys won by an Electronic Dance Music artist. The prestigious artist is nominated in this year’s 65th Grammy Awards for Best Dance/ Electronic Music Album (‘Quest For Fire‘) and Best Dance/ Electronic Recording with Fred Again… and Flowdan for “Rumble”.
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