
Jesus Is King, Kanye Westβs 2019 album featuring the Chick-fil-A-referencing βClosed on Sundayβ and the Whole Truth-flipping βFollow God,β is now a Grammy-winning effort.
During SundayβsΒ 2021 Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony, hosted by JhenΓ© Aiko, the album emerged victorious in the Best Contemporary Christian Music Album category. Other nominees included Cody Carnesβ Run to the Father, Hillsong Young & Freeβs All of My Best Friends, We the Kingdomβs Holy Water, and Tauren Wellsβ Citizen of Heaven.
For some fans, Jesus Is King proved to be a divisive effort. Lyrically, at least, the album marked Westβs deepest musical adherence yet to crafting a listening experience focusedΒ on his take on Christianity. The albumβs production, however, received praise, even from critics who were underwhelmed by the lyrical content and/or put off by the Trump-centered headlines that permeated the JIK era.
βThere was a time I was letting you know what high fashion had done for me, I was letting you know what the Hennessey had done for me, but now Iβm letting you know what Jesus has done for me, and in that Iβm no longer a slave, Iβm a son now, a son of God,β West told Zane Lowe in a JIK-promotingΒ Apple Music interview in 2019. βIβm free. The most space that I had to think is when I went to the hospital.β
With Sundayβs win, West now has 22 total Grammy wins across his undeniably influential and provocative career.
Given where JIK sits among the rest of Westβs discography, many were surprised by the Best Contemporary Christian Music Album win. And, of course, plenty were quick to note that West shared a video clip just last year in which he was seen urinating on one of his Grammy trophies.