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The Weeknd has vowed never to submit his music to the Grammy Awards again. The ‘Blinding Lights’ hitmaker previously blasted the annual awards ceremony after his album ‘After Hours’ – which received critical acclaim – was completely snubbed from the 2021 nominations list.
And now, he has revealed he’s so infuriated with his treatment, he will no longer be boycotting the Grammys forever, and won’t be submitting any of his future work for consideration. He told The New York Times newspaper:
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The Weeknd is done with the Grammy Awards!
Gallery: Do you know who wrote these famous songs? (Espresso) "I will no longer allow my label to submit my music to the Grammys. .
Ahead of the big Grammys show this weekend, The Weeknd has said that he will never take part in the awards again.
the Weeknd said in a statement to the New York Times, “I will no longer allow my label to submit my music to the Grammys. ”The Canadian R&B and pop artist is by many measures at the height of his career — recently playing the Super Bowl and breaking the single-song record for longest time spent in the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 — but he wasn’t nominated for any awards.
The Weeknd is taking a stand. The 31-year-old singer-songwriter has announced that he plans to boycott future Grammy Awards after his most recent album, "After Hours" was completely shut out of this year's nominations.
The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye) has stated he will boycott the Grammy Awards moving forward, including no longer attending the ceremony or submitting his work for consideration following his 2021 nomination snub. "Because of the secret committees, I will no longer allow my label to submit my music to the Grammys," Tesfaye said in a statement toThe New York Times on Thursday.
The Weeknd is demanding that his record label no longer submit any of his music for further Grammy consideration after his After Hours album was completely snubbed by the Recording Academy. With the 63rd annual Grammys only four days away, the singer — real name Abel Tesfaye, told the New York Times on Mar.
failed to put Grammys 2021 nominations respect on his “After Hours” album this year — The Weeknd, 30, has vowed to never again attend the awards show. “Because of the secret committees, I will no longer allow my label to submit my music to the Grammys,” the “Save Your Tears” singer said in a statement to The New York Times Thursday. Representatives for the singer did not reply to The Post’s request for comment.The Weeknd’s not-so-subtle middle finger to The Academy follows his calling the
The Weeknd‘s After Hours was completely snubbed from the 2021 Grammys nominations list and he has revealed his intention to boycott the music award show forever because of it. The Weeknd‘s album, and hits like “Blinding Lights” have received critical acclaim and broken records, and yet, he got absolutely no recognition from the Recording Academy.
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