Doja Cat and SZA won the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their song "Kiss Me More" [1].
The victory marks a significant milestone for both artists, signaling their combined influence on the contemporary pop landscape and the Recording Academy's recognition of their collaborative success.
The award was presented during the 64th Grammy Awards ceremony, which took place on April 3, 2022 [1]. The event was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California [2]. The Recording Academy said the win was the result of a vote by members who selected the track as the top performance in its category for the eligibility year [2].
This win represents the first Grammy trophy the two artists have received together. The collaboration "Kiss Me More" served as a central piece of the duo's joint submission to the academy. The 64th annual ceremony highlighted various achievements in music, but the victory for Doja Cat and SZA stood out as a primary highlight of the pop category [1].
The ceremony at the Staples Center brought together industry leaders to honor musical excellence across multiple genres. By securing the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance award, Doja Cat and SZA joined an exclusive list of collaborators recognized by the academy for their technical, and artistic synergy [1], [2].
The recognition follows the massive commercial success of the single, which dominated airplay and streaming charts prior to the ceremony. The Recording Academy's decision to award the pair reflects the song's enduring popularity and its impact on the pop music industry during the 2021-2022 cycle [2].
“Doja Cat and SZA won the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their song "Kiss Me More".”
The award validates the commercial and critical crossover appeal of Doja Cat and SZA, demonstrating how strategic collaborations can elevate individual artists to higher tiers of industry recognition. By winning in a category specifically designed for group synergy, the pair established a benchmark for modern pop collaborations within the Recording Academy's voting framework.


