
GRAMMYs Introduce Best Album Cover — Tyler, The Creator Wins with CHROMAKOPIA
The GRAMMYs have officially introduced Best Album Cover as a new category — and Tyler, The Creator is the first artist to take it home, winning for CHROMAKOPIA.
The win feels fitting. Tyler, The Creator has long treated album artwork as an extension of his music rather than a supporting detail, using visuals to deepen narrative, mood, and identity. With CHROMAKOPIA, the cover art stands out for its bold colour language, conceptual clarity, and unmistakable artistic voice — instantly recognisable, yet layered with meaning.
This historic moment highlights the growing recognition of visual storytelling in music culture. Album covers are no longer just packaging; they’re cultural markers, creative statements, and entry points into an artist’s world. Tyler, The Creator’s victory reinforces his reputation as a multidisciplinary creative who blurs the lines between music, fashion, and visual art.
With this milestone, Tyler, The Creator doesn’t just win a GRAMMY — he sets the standard for a new era where album art finally gets its flowers.
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