The pressure is on for Jason Sudeikis to out-do his viral Golden Globes sweater-moment at this Sunday night’s SAG Awards on Global.
12.03.2021 - 00:55 / etcanada.com
As the Recording Academy prepares to host the 63rd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, controversy over the legitimacy of the music industry’s biggest awards show continues to escalate.
There has been much criticism in recent years that the Grammy voters are out of touch with the industry they’re supposed to be representing, which came to a head after this year’s nominations when the Weeknd’s Blinding Lights — one of the years’ biggest and most critically acclaimed releases — received not a single
The pressure is on for Jason Sudeikis to out-do his viral Golden Globes sweater-moment at this Sunday night’s SAG Awards on Global.
It looks like Sharon Osbourne is getting ready to file a lawsuit against CBS after she quit The Talk following her racist and homophobic comments toward colleagues.
Grammy award for each of his first four albums. It is a feat unequalled by any of our all-time great British superstars beloved all around the world, such as The Beatles, Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Elton John, Coldplay and Adele.
Lizzo is enjoying a night out after the 2021 Grammys!
Beyonce is celebrating her historic night!
Trevor Noah, wearing head-turning designer looks.Some of tonight's best dressed stars include artists like Megan Thee Stallion — who won her first GRAMMY at tonight's show for Best New Artist — in a vibrant orange Dolce & Gabbana dress. The award-winning artist completed her glamorous look with sparkling diamond jewelry from Chopard, glittering heels and a chic updo.Harry Styles was another fashion favorite, who opened the show in a black leather suit and green fur boa from Gucci.
Zayn Malik has slammed the Grammys once again, this time moments before the 2021 ceremony was set to kick off. “@recordingacad are moving in inches and we need to move in miles,” the singer wrote. “I’m keeping the pressure on & fighting for transparency & inclusion.
Cardi B has reminded her fans to “congratulate the small Black artists” nominated for the Grammys 2021, as drama around stars’ boycotts threatens to “overshadow” them.The Weeknd has said he will continue to boycott the annual awards ceremony after he was left off the nominations list for his album ‘After Hours’.
Grammy nominations this year for the Weeknd, one of the world’s biggest and bestselling pop stars, who headlined the Super Bowl half-time show in February for around 96 million viewers. After being left out, the Weeknd has announced that he will no longer submit his music for their consideration, blaming his exclusion on “secret committees” and a lack of transparency.
The Weeknd is done with the Grammy Awards!
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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 has declared he will boycott the Grammys going forward, and will not allow his label to submit his music for awards consideration.This news comes after the Canadian singer’s absence from this year’s nominations. The nominations for this year’s awards were announced back in November, with Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Beyoncé leading the list.The Weeknd, who released his latest album ‘After Hours’ in 2020, was not nominated.
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.