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Brother915

The Complete List Of 2002 Grammy Nominations

Ok orgers, here's the complete list of Grammy nominations...
My favorite fusion group thePat Metheny Group has been nominated for yet another grammy in the contemporary jazz performance category. If they win this year in this category, it will be their 9th consective album in a row to win in either best fusion or best contemporary jazz performance category.


The 45th annual Grammy Awards will be presented Feb. 23 in New York:

1. Record of the Year: A Thousand Miles, Vanessa Carlton; Without Me, Eminem; Don't Know Why, Norah Jones; Dilemma, Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland; How You Remind Me, Nickelback.

2. Album of the Year: Home, Dixie Chicks; The Eminem Show, Eminem; Come Away With Me, Norah Jones; Nellyville, Nelly; The Rising, Bruce Springsteen.

3. Song of the Year: Complicated, Avril Lavigne & The Matrix (Avril Lavigne); Don't Know Why, Jesse Harris (Norah Jones); The Rising, Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen); A Thousand Miles, Vanessa Carlton (Vanessa Carlton); Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning), Alan Jackson (Alan Jackson).

4. New Artist: Ashanti; Michelle Branch; Norah Jones; Avril Lavigne; John Mayer.

5. Female Pop Vocal Performance: Soak Up the Sun, Sheryl Crow; Don't Know Why, Norah Jones; Complicated, Avril Lavigne; Get the Party Started, Pink; Overprotected, Britney Spears.

6. Male Pop Vocal Performance: 7 Days, Craig David; Original Sin, Elton John; Your Body Is a Wonderland, John Mayer; Fragile, Sting; October Road, James Taylor.

7. Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Everyday, Bon Jovi; Girl All the Bad Guys Want, Bowling for Soup; Where Are You Going, Dave Matthews Band; Hey Baby, No Doubt; Girlfriend, 'N Sync.

8. Pop Collaboration with Vocals: Dirrty, Christina Aguilera; Christmas Song, India.Arie and Stevie Wonder; What a Wonderful World, Tony Bennett and k.d. lang; Better Than Anything, Natalie Cole and Diana Krall; It's So Easy, Sheryl Crow and Don Henley; The Game of Love, Santana and Michelle Branch.

9. Pop Instrumental Performance: Auld Lang Syne, B.B. King; Blackbird, Dave Koz and Jeff Koz; As It Is, Pat Metheny Group; 18, Moby; Playing With Fire, Kirk Whalum.

10. Pop Instrumental Album: Just Chillin', Norman Brown; Paradise, Kenny G; Ride, Boney James; The Power of Love, John Tesh; The Christmas Message, Kirk Whalum.

11. Pop Vocal Album: Come Away With Me, Norah Jones; Let Go, Avril Lavigne; Rock Steady, No Doubt; M!ssundaztood, Pink; Britney, Britney Spears.

12. Dance Recording: Gotta Get Thru This, Daniel Bedingfield; Days Go By, Dirty Vegas; Superstylin', Groove Armada; Love at First Sight, Kylie Minogue; Hella Good, No Doubt.

13. Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues, Tony Bennett; Michael Feinstein with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Feinstein; Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers & Hammerstein, Bernadette Peters; It Had to Be You ... The Great American Songbook, Rod Stewart; Christmas Memories, Barbra Streisand.

14. Female Rock Vocal Performance: Steve McQueen, Sheryl Crow; The Weakness in Me, Melissa Etheridge; Sk8er Boi, Avril Lavigne; Gnawin' On It, Bonnie Raitt; Alone, Susan Tedeschi.

15. Male Rock Vocal Performance: Slow Burn, David Bowie; 45, Elvis Costello; The Barry Williams Show, Peter Gabriel; Darkness, Darkness, Robert Plant; The Rising, Bruce Springsteen.

16. Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Girls of Summer, Aerosmith; In My Place, Coldplay; My Sacrifice, Creed; Hero, Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott; When I'm Gone, 3 Doors Down; Take Me As I Am, Tonic; Walk On, U2.

17. Hard Rock Performance: All My Life, Foo Fighters; I Stand Alone, Godsmack; Youth of the Nation, P.O.D.; No One Knows, Queens of the Stone Age; Aerials, System of a Down.

18. Metal Performance: Here to Stay, Korn; Portrait, P.O.D.; My Plague, Slipknot; Get Inside, Stone Sour; Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy), Rob Zombie.

19. Rock Instrumental Performance: Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia), The Flaming Lips; Sco-Mule, Gov't Mule; Apollo, Tony Levin; Starry Night, Joe Satriani; Love Theme from The Godfather, Slash.

20. Rock Song: All My Life, Foo Fighters (Foo Fighters); Hero, Chad Kroeger (Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott); I Stand Alone, Sully Erna (Godsmack); The Rising, Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen); When I'm Gone, Brad Arnold, Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson and Matt Roberts (3 Doors Down).

21. Rock Album: When I Was Cruel, Elvis Costello; C'Mon, C'Mon, Sheryl Crow; Dreamland, Robert Plant; The Rising, Bruce Springsteen; Head on Straight, Tonic.

22. Alternative Music Album: Sea Change, Beck; Walking With Thee, Clinic; A Rush of Blood to the Head, Coldplay; Cruel Smile, Elvis Costello and The Imposters; Behind the Music, The Soundtrack of Our Lives.

23. Female R&B Performance: More Than A Woman, Aaliyah; Foolish, Ashanti; He Think I Don't Know, Mary J. Blige; I'm Still Standing, Eartha; He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat) (Movements I, II, III), Jill Scott.

24. Male R&B Performance: Let's Stay Home Tonight, Joe; The World's Greatest, R. Kelly; Halfcrazy, Musiq; Take a Message, Remy Shand; U Don't Have to Call, Usher.

25. R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: All the Way, Kenny G featuring Brian McKnight; Don't Mess With My Man, Nivea featuring Brian and Brandon Casey of Jagged Edge; More Than A Woman, Angie Stone and Joe; Girl Talk, TLC; Love's in Need of Love Today, Stevie Wonder and Take Six.

26. Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: What's Going On, Chaka Khan & The Funk Brothers; Put It On Paper, Ann Nesby Featuring Al Green; Rocksteady, Remy Shand; Lady, The Temptations; Any Day Now, Luther Vandross.


27. Urban/Alternative Performance: Little Things, India.Arie; Love of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop), Erykah Badu Featuring Common; Gettin' Grown, Cee-Lo; Floetic, Floetry; Be Here, Raphael Saadiq featuring D'Angelo.

28. R&B Song: Be Here, Michael Archer, Bobby Ozuna, Raphael Saadiq & Glenn Standridge (Raphael Saadiq featuring D'Angelo); Floetic, Marsha Ambrosius, Darren Limitless Henson, Keith Keshon Pelzer & Natalie Stewart (Floetry); Good Man, Will Baker, Andrew Ramsey, Shannon Sanders & India Simpson (India.Arie); Love of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop), Erykah Badu, Robert Ozuna, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq & Glen Standridge (Erykah Badu featuring Common); Take a Message, Remy Shand (Remy Shand).

29. R&B Album: Voyage To India, India.Arie; Better Days, Joe; Juslisen (Just Listen), Musiq; Instant Vintage, Raphael Saadiq; The Way I Feel, Remy Shand.

30. Contemporary R&B Album: Ashanti, Ashanti; Full Moon, Brandy; Faithfully, Faith Evans; Floetic, Floetry; Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape, Meshell Ndegeocello.

31. Rap Solo Performance: Diary ..., Charli Baltimore; Scream a.k.a. Itchin', Missy Elliott; Satisfaction, Eve; Na Na Be Like, Foxy Brown; Mystery of Iniquity, Lauryn Hill.

32. Rap Solo Performance: Without Me, Eminem; Song Cry, Jay-Z; Rollout (My Business), Ludacris; Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against The Wall), Mystikal; Hot in Herre, Nelly.

33. Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: The Essence, AZ featuring Nas; Still Fly, Big Tymers; Pass the Courvoisier Part II, Busta Rhymes featuring P. Diddy & Pharrell; Oh Boy, Cam'Ron featuring Juelz Santana; The Whole World, OutKast featuring Killer Mike.

34. Rap/Sung Collaboration: What's Luv? Fat Joe featuring Ashanti; Always on Time, Ja Rule featuring Ashanti; Po' Folks, Nappy Roots featuring Anthony Hamilton; Dilemma, Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland; Like I Love You, Justin Timberlake featuring Clipse.

35. Rap Album: The Eminem Show, Eminem; Word of Mouf, Ludacris; Tarantula, Mystikal; Nellyville, Nelly; Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry, Petey Pablo.

36. Female Country Vocal Performance: Cry, Faith Hill; Blessed, Martina McBride; Dagger Through the Heart, Dolly Parton; Lately, Lucinda Williams; Something Worth Leaving Behind, Lee Ann Womack.

37. Male Country Vocal Performance: Give My Love To Rose, Johnny Cash; Three Days, Pat Green; Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning), Alan Jackson; The Impossible, Joe Nichols; I'm Gonna Miss Her, Brad Paisley.

38. Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Beautiful Mess, Diamond Rio; Long Time Gone, Dixie Chicks; Not a Day Goes By, Lonestar; Roll the Stone Away, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; Just What I Do, Trick Pony.

39. Country Collaboration with Vocals: Squeeze Me In, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood; Flesh and Blood, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Sheryl Crow and Emmylou Harris; Bridge Over Troubled Water, Johnny Cash and Fiona Apple; Mendocino County Line, Willie Nelson with Lee Ann Womack; Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Glory, Glory), Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Taj Mahal, Alison Krauss and Doc Watson.

40. Country Instrumental Performance: Bearing Straight, Bering Strait; Sally Goodin, The Chieftains and Earl Scruggs; Lil' Jack Slade, Dixie Chicks; Bear Mountain Hop, Bela Fleck; Smoothie Song, Nickel Creek.

41. Country Song: The Impossible, Kelley Lovelace and Lee Thomas Miller (Joe Nichols); Long Time Gone, Darrell Scott (Dixie Chicks); Mendocino County Line, Matt Serletic and Bernie Taupin (Willie Nelson With Lee Ann Womack); Three Days, Radney Foster and Pat Green (Pat Green); Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning), Alan Jackson (Alan Jackson).

42. Country Album: Home, Dixie Chicks; Drive, Alan Jackson; The Great Divide, Willie Nelson; Man with a Memory, Joe Nichols; Halos & Horns, Dolly Parton.

43. Bluegrass Album: Lost in the Lonesome Pines, Jim Lauderdale, Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys; The Hard Game Of Love, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver; Stanley Blues, Ralph Stanley II; Ralph Stanley, Ralph Stanley; Jelly on My Tofu, The Roland White Band.

44. New Age Album: Hearing Voices, Will Ackerman; An Ancient Journey, Kitaro; Fourth World, R. Carlos Nakai; Acoustic Garden, Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel; Mondo Rama, Jai Uttal and The Pagan Love Orchestra.

45. Contemporary Jazz Album: Deep Into It, Larry Carlton; Speaking of Now, Pat Metheny Group; Uberjam, The John Scofield Band; Mint Jam, Yellowjackets; Faces & Places, Joe Zawinul.

46. Jazz Vocal Album: For Ella, Patti Austin; Ask a Woman Who Knows, Natalie Cole; Etta Jones Sings Lady Day, Etta Jones; Live in Paris, Diana Krall; Brazilian Duos, Luciana Souza.

47. Jazz Instrumental Solo: Naima, Michael Brecker; Chelsea Bridge, Pete Christlieb; Sunset & The Mockingbird, Tommy Flanagan; My Ship, Herbie Hancock; Proof, Pat Metheny.

48. Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group: Triangulo, Michel Camilo; The Infinite, Dave Douglas; Directions in Music, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker and Roy Hargrove; Footprints Live! Wayne Shorter; Plays John Coltrane — Live at the Village Vanguard, McCoy Tyner.

49. Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Jazz Matinee, Slide Hampton and SWR Big Band; What Goes Around, Dave Holland Big Band; Tonight at Noon ... Three or Four Shades of Love, Mingus Big Band; This Is the Moment, Sammy Nestico; Can I Persuade You? The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra

50. Latin Jazz Album: Alma De Santiago, Jane Bunnett; The Gathering, Caribbean Jazz Project; Samba Jazz Fantasia, Duduka Da Fonseca, S.F. Bay, John Santos and The Machete Ensemble; Sentir, Omar Sosa.

51. Rock Gospel Album: Lift, Audio Adrenaline; The Art of Translation, Grits; The Way I Am, Jennifer Knapp; Come Together,Third Day; Momentum, Tobymac.

52. Pop-Contemporary Gospel Album: New Map of the World, Paul Colman Trio; The Eleventh Hour, Jars of Clay; The Christmas Shoes, Newsong; The Heart of Me, Kathy Troccoli; See the Light, True Vibe.
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Reply #1 posted 01/07/03 11:31am

PlastikLuvAffa
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that whole list = -2,460,744 ill

al green, chaka & luther gettin nominated = +900,372,999,765 woot!

avril lavigne gettin nominated = -1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,etc...
barf barf barf


hammer this edit = lowest of the low.
[This message was edited Tue Jan 7 11:37:01 PST 2003 by PlastikLuvAffair]
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Reply #2 posted 01/07/03 12:04pm

Brother915

Sorry. I made a mistake. The Pat Metheny Group is nominated for Best Contemporary Jazz Album not Contemporary Jazz Peformance. Still if they win in the jazz category, it will be their 9th consecutive album to win in a jazz category of any type. Plus Pat got a nod for best instumental solo for {IMO one of the PMG's best pieces.."Proof"} and the group also got a nod for best pop instrumental for "As It Is".

Many fusion and jazz fans thought that the Pat Metheny Group's 2002 record Speaking Of Now was a let down{claiming no new ground was broken} However I think Pat and Lyle Mays presented a solid recording of pure improvisation, great compositions with beautiful melodies and stellar musicianship. Maybe not their best record, but better than 90% of the stuff that came out in the pop and R&b field in 2002. Thus, I recommend this album to those that want to hear some REAL music played by some REAL musicians. Get it, you won't be sorry{one of the year's best records}. Plus their concert{here in Atlanta} from their 2002 Speaking Of Now tour was a masterwork. 3+ hours of pure unadulterated beauty.

It will be interesting to see how Norah Jones will fare at the grammies.

Indie Arie didn't get the grammy nod for Album Of The Year as many had hoped.
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Reply #3 posted 01/07/03 12:21pm

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This list makes me physically ill.
"It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."

My IQ is 139, what's yours?
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Reply #4 posted 01/07/03 12:37pm

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Know this: Springsteen will win his first ever Grammy for Album of the Year.

It has themes Grammy voters love, Springsteen has never won an Album of the Year Grammy in his 30 years in music, and by doing it it'll make the Grammy voters feel warm and fuzzy.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #5 posted 01/07/03 1:07pm

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Nellyville for Album of the Year barf

I'm glad Ashanti wasn't nominated in any of the major categories except Best New Artist.
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Reply #6 posted 01/07/03 2:30pm

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With some of the less than commerically successful picks on here, I'm surprised Prince didn't make it on for Rainbow Children... oh well...
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Reply #7 posted 01/07/03 4:24pm

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Nice to see Mr. Costello getting some nods. Sadly, I don't know much of the material represented... Where have I been??
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Reply #8 posted 01/07/03 10:16pm

mistermaxxx

Supernova said:

Know this: Springsteen will win his first ever Grammy for Album of the Year.

It has themes Grammy voters love, Springsteen has never won an Album of the Year Grammy in his 30 years in music, and by doing it it'll make the Grammy voters feel warm and fuzzy.
the 00 Era has been about Vetren Acts Winning the Mighty Album of the Year Award.Santana,Steely Dan&you can add Springsteen too that list.
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Reply #9 posted 01/07/03 10:44pm

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mistermaxxx said:

Supernova said:

Know this: Springsteen will win his first ever Grammy for Album of the Year.

It has themes Grammy voters love, Springsteen has never won an Album of the Year Grammy in his 30 years in music, and by doing it it'll make the Grammy voters feel warm and fuzzy.
the 00 Era has been about Vetren Acts Winning the Mighty Album of the Year Award.Santana,Steely Dan&you can add Springsteen too that list.

Exactly. They give belated Album of the Year awards to people they figure they've neglected for too long. More times than not it's not for one of said artist's best albums.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #10 posted 01/07/03 10:51pm

NuPwrSoul

Surprised to see Raphael Saadiq get a few... disgusted to see Ashanti get five. Ashanti!?!? omg
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Reply #11 posted 01/08/03 12:34am

DavidEye

It's cool to see Remy Shand get a few nominations.His debut album was the best thing I heard in 2002.
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Reply #12 posted 01/08/03 5:27pm

mistermaxxx

NuPwrSoul said:

Surprised to see Raphael Saadiq get a few... disgusted to see Ashanti get five. Ashanti!?!? omg
You On the Case Bro.the funny thing is that Raphael Saadiq's Album was the Most Down-Loaded Album of the Year from what was reported all during last year.as for Ashanti:being a Hook Artist can do Wonders for you huh??but in Her Defense at least She was actually Busy doing Her AlbumJa Rule's thing&other things but Sheryl Crow with 5??Now that is Scary Weird."soak Up The Sun"got a ton of Air-Play but Her Album was a Afterthought.somehow I think Sheryl Crow is on the Pay-Roll.
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Reply #13 posted 01/08/03 6:36pm

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Raphael got dropped by his label, Universal, two weeks ago. Wonder how they feel now.
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Reply #14 posted 01/08/03 11:07pm

mistermaxxx

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Raphael got dropped by his label, Universal, two weeks ago. Wonder how they feel now.
they just want the Money.I doubt they feel he will be Big as a Artist but as a Producer,writer he will stay Busy.also alot of Session Work.His Album did take too long too drop&considering all the Down-loading of it by the time it dropped had too make Universal uneasy.
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Reply #15 posted 01/09/03 3:43pm

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DavidEye said:

It's cool to see Remy Shand get a few nominations.His debut album was the best thing I heard in 2002.
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very cool indeed DavidEye. I've seen him twice last summer and enjoyed the whole expirence

btw...
at the Vegas concert after the soundcheck and after Dudley spun a bit he put on The Way I Feel cd and played the whole thing, now that was cool.
Remy has my vote for the next celly.
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Reply #16 posted 01/11/03 6:27pm

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Isn't it surprising that despite The Neptunes practically producing everyone's songs last year that they got snubbed in the Best Producer catagory? IMO this years Grammy Nominations have the be the worst (with the exception of Raphel and Eryka Badu's nomminations) for quite some time. It makes my blood boil that Marvin Gaye, Little Richard to Jimi Hendrix were constanly overlooked for their innovative work and yet utter crappy puppets like Britney and Ahsitty etc get accoknolwedged in major categories! But then again I shouldn't be surprised...those Grammy ppl KNEW back in 1989 that Milli Vanilli didn't sing on their album and they still won for best new artists.
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Nothing to do with the Grammys surprises me. They always snub someone.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #18 posted 01/11/03 7:15pm

mistermaxxx

fonkywonder said:

Isn't it surprising that despite The Neptunes practically producing everyone's songs last year that they got snubbed in the Best Producer catagory? IMO this years Grammy Nominations have the be the worst (with the exception of Raphel and Eryka Badu's nomminations) for quite some time. It makes my blood boil that Marvin Gaye, Little Richard to Jimi Hendrix were constanly overlooked for their innovative work and yet utter crappy puppets like Britney and Ahsitty etc get accoknolwedged in major categories! But then again I shouldn't be surprised...those Grammy ppl KNEW back in 1989 that Milli Vanilli didn't sing on their album and they still won for best new artists.
give the Neptunes a few Years &they will win something when they shouldn't.the Grammys are like Pro Sports Refs: they always have a Make Up Call too try too Justify there Mistakes.
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Reply #19 posted 01/11/03 9:19pm

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fonkywonder said:

Isn't it surprising that despite The Neptunes practically producing everyone's songs last year that they got snubbed in the Best Producer catagory?


They weren't snubbed. No record label bothered entering their name for consideration.
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Reply #20 posted 01/12/03 12:21am

mistermaxxx

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fonkywonder said:

Isn't it surprising that despite The Neptunes practically producing everyone's songs last year that they got snubbed in the Best Producer catagory?


They weren't snubbed. No record label bothered entering their name for consideration.
I think by them being more-Free-Lance Producers might not work in there favor??most of the time when a Producer gets Nominated they are linked with a Artist or Artists??but the Grammys won't give it up too them unless they are still dropping Hits for at least a few more years.a funny business.
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