The Grammys won t be seeing any of the Weeknd s music in the foreseeable future.
The global superstar reaffirmed his position Monday in an interview with
Variety, despite the Recording Academy s Friday move to get rid of the secret committees that have been blamed for shutting the
Starboy singer out of any nominations for Grammys presented in March. I think the industry and public alike need to see the transparent system truly at play for the win to be celebrated, but it s an important start, the three-time Grammy winner said. I remain uninterested in being a part of the Grammys, especially with their own admission of corruption for all these decades. I will not be submitting in the future.
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Thanks, but no thanks. The Weeknd still won’t submit music to the Grammys
Angie Orellana Hernandez, Los Angeles Times, (TNS)
The Grammys won’t be seeing any of the Weeknd’s music in the foreseeable future.
The global superstar reaffirmed his position Monday in an interview with Variety, despite the Recording Academy’s Friday move to get rid of the secret committees that have been blamed for shutting the “Starboy” singer out of any nominations for Grammys presented in March.
“I think the industry and public alike need to see the transparent system truly at play for the win to be celebrated, but it’s an important start,” the three-time Grammy winner said. “I remain uninterested in being a part of the Grammys, especially with their own admission of corruption for all these decades. I will not be submitting in the future.”
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