Drake defends The Weekend amid his Grammy snub, the awards show, saying “it doesn’t matter anymore.”
In a post on the rapper’s Instagram story on Wednesday, Drake sided with The Weekend – which received zero nominations for his album “After Our Hours” this year – and suggested a “disconnect” between rural and musical waves. Industry.
“I think the connection between effective music and these awards should stop us from shocking ourselves every year and just accept that the highest form of belief that once existed does not matter to existing artists and later artists. , ”Drake wrote. “It’s like a relative you expect to improve but they can’t change their ways.”
He then mentioned the surprise when The Weekend was snatched away, writing: “The other day I said 6 weeks was a lock for the album or song of the year with countless other reasonable assumptions and it never goes that way.”
Drake also called for future pay generations to make a difference, suggesting that alternative award shows be created. “It’s time for someone to start something new that we can build over time and keep for generations to come.”
In a separate story, Drake touted Lil Baby, Smoke Smoke, Party Next Door, and Popcaine as artists who weren’t nominated, but believed he should be. “Too many missing names to name …” Drake wrote.
After he received zero nominations on Tuesday, The Weekend publicly accused Grameen of corruption on Twitter.
He wrote, “The villagers remain corrupt. “You are for me, my fans and industry transparency …”
Harvey Mason, Jr., head of the recording academy. The latter responded to his claim, saying Variety: “Unfortunately, every year, there are fewer nominees than there are qualified artists. But as the only peer-voted music award, we will continue to recognize and celebrate the excellence of music, while highlighting the many amazing artists that make up the global community. “