Recording Academy interim chief Harvey Mason Jr. has issued an apology to Tiffany Haddish after the actress went public with the fact that she had been asked to pay her own way as host of the Grammy Awards pre-show.
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Beyoncé led the 63rd annual Grammy Awards nominations announced Tuesday, with a few notable snubs and surprises. One such surprise was The Weeknd who didn't receive any nominations for his most recent album, After Hours.
After being snubbed, the star took to social media to criticize the Recording Academy for the omission. "The Grammys remain corrupt.
You owe me, my fans and the industry transparency..." he tweeted. The singer's failure to receive a single nomination for his album and hit single
.Recording Academy interim chief Harvey Mason Jr. has issued an apology to Tiffany Haddish after the actress went public with the fact that she had been asked to pay her own way as host of the Grammy Awards pre-show.
The Recording Academy’s Interim Chief Harvey Mason, Jr. has issued an apology, both publicly and privately, to Tiffany Haddish.
Monoliths are really having a moment, aren’t they? A “mysterious” monolith that appeared in front of a Pittsburgh candy shop has been replaced after the original 10-foot structure was stolen on Saturday morning. But these particular monoliths differ from similar-looking finds that popped up in Utah or Romania or California or England, in that there was no initial mystery as to where they came from.These monoliths were commissioned by the owner of the candy shop himself.
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Halsey is calling out the Recording Academy over their Grammy nominations — and she’s not particularly happy about being snubbed this year!
Ken Jennings is calling out the Recording Academy for their latest snub.
While some are celebrating their Grammy noms, others are lashing out!
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.
After Hours, spent weeks topping charts.In response to being snubbed by the Recording Academy, the Weeknd hopped on Twitter and wrote "The Grammys remain corrupt. You owe me, my fans and the industry transparency..."The Grammys remain corrupt.
AMAs as well.Meanwhile, the Recording Academy's new interim chief Harvey Mason Jr insisted that the snub wasn't done on purpose.
TMZ Tuesday, as Grammy organizers demanded he pass on taking the stage at Super Bowl LV, before relenting and deciding he could do both.Insiders said that the Can’t Feel My Face artist's camp suspected the lack of nominations were in response to the unpleasant back and forth over whether he would perform in the Super Bowl.The artist, whose full name is Abel Tesfaye, released the record After Hours in March to strong sales and reviews, and it won Favorite Album - Soul/R&B honors at the American
Harvey Mason, Jr. is speaking out after seeing The Weeknd‘s response to being snubbed by The Grammys.
The Weeknd fans are not happy after the Canadian artist was snubbed from every category – both general and genre specific – ahead of the 2021 Grammys.
The Weeknd called out the Grammys hours after the 2021 nominations were announced on Tuesday, November 24.“The Grammys remain corrupt,” the “Blinding Lights” singer, 30, tweeted on Tuesday. “You owe me, my fans and the industry transparency…”The Weeknd was shut out completely by the Recording Academy despite his album, After Hours, and its many singles being a staple on the airwaves.