February 1, 2026
If Fyütch and his daughter, Aura V., win, the 8-year-old musician might develop into the youngest Grammy winner ever.
A father-daughter duo from Maryland are getting ready for music’s greatest evening with their historic Grammy nomination.
Known by his stage title Fyütch, Harold Simmons II has garnered a brand new accolade, all with the assistance of his daughter, Aura V. Together as collaborators on the album “Harmony,” Simmons and his 8-year-old prodigy have earned a nomination for Best Children’s Music Album on the 68th annual Grammy Awards.
Now, the 2 will hit the purple carpet in Los Angeles for the Feb. 1 affair. If they take house the trophy, Aura V would develop into the youngest individual to ever win a Grammy. Currently, that title is held by a really well-known child musician herself, Blue Ivy Carter, daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
Simmons II, a family-oriented rapper, started working in kids’s music in 2021, venturing into the craft after years of instructing. As he brings his daughter into the love of album curation, he spoke to ABC News in regards to the challenge and shared this second together with his baby.
“We’re a musical household,” mentioned Fyütch. “My dad performs on the album. My grandpa was a trumpeter within the Army. So to cross on this musical legacy to her and get this accolade, you recognize, it’s actually significant.”
The LP additionally started with its titular music, with its title regarding his deep relationship with music. Simmons and his daughter started engaged on the monitor collectively, ensuing within the full-length challenge that warmed the Academy members’ ears.
“I wished this prolonged metaphor of musical concord and concord amongst individuals and with nature. And me and her had simply form of began making songs collectively. So I had the concept of why don’t we hop on the music collectively,” Simmons added. “And that began our journey and the songs simply stored getting larger. We began taking pictures movies, they began going viral. Before you recognize it, we had sufficient songs to make a complete album.”
Although holding their hopes up for a win, what the father-daughter duo cherish most is the journey of making “Harmony.” The alternative deepened their very own relationship, as they are going to perpetually keep in mind the distinctive bonding second.
Post awards-season, Aura V will return to her third-grade research whereas her father continues his personal music profession. However, the magic they made collectively is already cemented in Grammy historical past.
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