
Bossip
Video
Victoria
Monét
keeps
on
winning,
and
so
does
her
adorable
baby
girl
Hazel
Monét after
making
history
as
a
Mommy-and-me
Grammy
nominee!
Source:
Paras
Griffin
/
Getty
The
celebrity
seed
cutie
is
already
breaking
records,
and
you
can
put
that
on
her
multitalented
mama!
On
Friday,
the
Grammy
Awards
announced
the
2024
nominations.
Fan
favorite
Victoria
Monét
was
second
only
to
SZA
with
seven
well-deserved
nominations
for
her
debut
album, Jaguar
II.
Billboard
reports
her
daughter
Hazel
is
also
up
for
an
award,
making
the
2-year-old
the
youngest
Grammy
nominee
ever.
The
mommy-daughter
duo
is
a
contender
for
Best
Traditional
R&B
Performance
for
“Hollywood.”
If
following
in
Beyoncé
and
Blue
Ivy’s
footsteps
isn’t
iconic
enough,
their
song
is
a
collaboration
with
Earth,
Wind
&
Fire.
“I’m
so
proud
of
her,
but
she
has
no
idea.
She’s
just
on
the
phone
watching Baby
Shark,
chilling,
while
we’re
all
celebrating,”
Victoria
told Billboard.
The
little
star
isn’t
quite
ready
to
keep
up
with
awards
season,
but
she
was
already
destined
for
the
red
carpet.
“Hollywood”
is
just
one
of
many
Hazel
hits
to
come.
“She’s
like,
kind
of
panicking
because
she
doesn’t
know
why
we’re
all
screaming.
I
know
I’ll
be
able
to
explain
it
to
her
when
she
gets
older,
and
she’ll
definitely
appreciate
it
because
she’s
already
into
music
and
is
starting
to
write
songs
unknowingly,”
Victoria
continued.
“She’s
making
potty
songs
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
So
I’m
super
excited
that
this
will
be
something
that
she
has
forever.
I’m
already
thinking
about
her
wardrobe
for
the
Grammys.”
Hazel
gets
it
from
her
mama,
who
has
one
of
the
best
pens
in
the
game.
In
addition
to
her
own
hits,
the
34-year-old
wrote
“Thank
U,
Next”
and
“7
Rings
by
Ariana
Grande,
“Do
It”
by
Chloe
x
Halle,
“Déjà
Vu”
by
Coco
Jones,
and
“Rather
Be”
by
Brandy.
Victoria
already
had
Grammy
nominations
as
a
songwriter,
but
these
are
her
first
as
a
solo
artist.
She
described
the
feeling
of
finally
stepping
into
the
spotlight
after
a
long
and
successful
career
in
the
industry.
Despite
being
one
of
the
most
dynamic
artists,
the
“Moment”
singer
still
felt
like
“the
underdog.”
“I’m
really
just
so
happy.
It
feels
like
a
long
time
coming.
I
guess
the
easiest
way
to
explain
it
is
like
when
you
have
a
team
that’s
been
underrated
and
the
underdog
for
a
long
time,
and
they
finally
go
to
the
Super
Bowl
—
it’s
that
feeling,”
Victoria
said.
“It’s
such
a
great
validation
for
all
the
sacrifices,
the
hard
work
and
the
‘no’s’
that
I
received.
I
love
even
in
movies
when
there’s
this
great
underdog
story,
when
this
person
keeps
finding
a
way
and
ends
up
where
they
really
wanted
to
be.
I
feel
like
this
is
the
road
to
that
with
these
nominations.”
The
R&B
baddie
was
also
nominated
for
Best
New
Artist,
Best
R&B
Album,
Best
Engineered
Album
(Non-Classical),
Best
R&B
Performance,
Best
R&B
Song,
and
Record
Of
The
Year.
Congratulations
again
to
Victoria
Monét
and
Hazel
Monét!