The death of country music legend Charley Pride is being questioned by several of the genre’s stars, who are wondering whether his performance at the County Music Association’s indoor awards show a month before he acquired Covid-19 may be connected.
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Killer Mike has responded to Run The Jewels not receiving a single nod in the 2021 Grammy Awards nominations list.The rap duo made up of Killer Mike and El-P missed out in Tuesday’s (November 24) nominations, having released their fourth album ‘RTJ4’ in June this year.While many expected them to at least get a nomination in the Best Rap Album category, instead that honour went to the likes of Nas, Royce Da 5’9″, Jay Electronica, D Smoke and Freddie Gibbs & Alchemist.“I wanna congratulate every
.The death of country music legend Charley Pride is being questioned by several of the genre’s stars, who are wondering whether his performance at the County Music Association’s indoor awards show a month before he acquired Covid-19 may be connected.
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Run The Jewels have joined forces with Royal Blood for a new version of ‘The Ground Below’.The rap duo shared a brief snippet on Twitter last night (December 2), revealing that they’d revisited the ‘Run The Jewels 4’ track with help from the Brighton band (aka Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher).Released tonight (December 3), the new take on the song is described as “a defiant, powerful and completely overhauled sequel”.
Run The Jewels have teased their collaborative track with Royal Blood, which is set to arrive later today (December 3).The rap duo shared a brief snippet on Twitter last night (December 2), which revealed their collaboration to be a remix of ‘The Ground Below’ – taken from ‘Run The Jewels 4‘.In the brief snippet, Killer Mike‘s vocals now appear to be bolstered by a guitar line from Royal Blood’s Mike Kerr.
Mabel has become the latest star to defend The Weeknd after the singer controversially failed to bag a single Grammy nomination.The ‘Blinding Lights’ singer – real name Abel Tesfaye – hit out at the Recording Academy last week (November 24) after his latest album ‘After Hours’ and its singles were overlooked for the 2021 ceremony.He was subsequently defended by Elton John, who said the ‘Blinding Lights’ singer had made the “song of the year”, and Drake – who said that his omission showed “the
Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr’s exhibition bout in Los Angeles may have ended in an unofficial draw, but the real winner on the night appeared to be Snoop Dogg.The surreal event saw former world heavyweight champion Tyson, 54 - who has not boxed professionally for 15 years - shed an impressive six stones for the eight-round contest at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles.Jones, 51, struck his opponent with a straight left to the nose towards the end of the sixth round while Tyson connected with
Elton John has thrown his support behind The Weeknd after the singer claimed he had been snubbed by the Grammy Awards. The US musician, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, has the year's best-selling record in the US with his album After Hours.
Drake has weighed in on The Weeknd's lack of 2021 Grammy nominations. Posting to his Instagram story, the rapper wrote, "I think we should stop allowing ourselves to be shocked every year by the disconnect between impactful music and these awards and just accept that what once was the highest form of recognition may no longer matter to the artists that exist now and the ones that come after."It’s like a relative you keep expecting to fix up but they just can’t change their ways", the rapper
When it comes to his recent Grammy snub, Drake has got the The Weeknd’s back.
The Weeknd is still fuming that when the 2021 Grammy nominations were announced on Nov. 24, his name was not called once.
Scooter Braun is now adding his thoughts to the ongoing drama surrounding The Weeknd‘s snub by the 2021 Grammys.
tweeted on Wednesday. The tweet has racked up more than 105,000 likes as of Wednesday afternoon.“You deserve a nomination more than Taylor,” reads one of the most upvoted replies.
The Weeknd has broken his silence about his shocking Grammys snub, calling the members of the Recording Academy “corrupt”.The Blinding Lights star was completely shut out of the 2021 awards when the nominations were announced on Tuesday (November 24, 2020) and many music experts have taken to social media and blogs to share their surprise.And now the singer has made it clear he’s upset, tweeting: “The Grammys remain corrupt.
The Killers have mocked Donald Trump‘s refusal to concede defeat in the U.S. presidential election, after failing to secure a single nod in the Grammy nominations.The Las Vegas band missed out in yesterday’s nominations, having released their sixth album ‘Imploding The Mirage’ in August this year.But they still managed to see the funny side by posting a tongue-in-cheek tweet that took inspiration from Donald Trump’s baseless claims of electoral fraud after he lost the U.S.
Cardi, who then shared an old message sent to her by the "See You Again" rapper to make her point.
AMAs as well.Meanwhile, the Recording Academy's new interim chief Harvey Mason Jr insisted that the snub wasn't done on purpose.
Grammy Award nominations for his fifth studio album, “Changes,” Justin Bieber took to social media singing the blues. Just hours after the Recording Academy announced the 2021 Grammy nominees Tuesday, Bieber, 26, hopped on Instagram, lamenting his chart-topping masterpiece has been wrongfully mistaken as a Pop album rather than an R&B anthology.“To the Grammys,” the native Canadian addressed his complaint.