Creators and other prominent music-biz folk continue to speak out about Grammy's inexcusable snub of The Weeknd, who delivered one of the year's most vital albums and a milestone smash single—and was widely thought to be a lock for top-category love.
Abel was robbed man this shits weak
— The Chosen One (@KidCudi) November 24, 2020
After Hours criminally robbed
— Boi-1da (@Boi1da) November 24, 2020
I agree. Congrats to all the nominees but @theweeknd and Sal you deserved to be there as well and deserved better. Brilliant artist and brilliant album. https://t.co/bVCcIRBMb5
— Scooter Braun (@scooterbraun) November 25, 2020
How the fuck did blinding lights not get nominated lol
— Charlie Puth (@charlieputh) November 25, 2020
This is just a sampling of the discontent being expressed about this massive snub. All this ferment suggests few are satisfied with Academy chief Harvey Mason Jr.'s recent statement: "All of the records get the fairest of fair shakes ... The people in that room care: There are no agendas in there; there's no 'let's snub this person or that person.' It's about, 'Let's try and find excellence.'"Nicki Minaj reposts Drake’s statement on the Grammys to her Instagram story. pic.twitter.com/zJXW2pv8Ar
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) November 26, 2020
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