Most of the RnB awards were given out before the televised awards and this has happend a lot over the last couple of years. The only African-American artist that are allowed to perform are usually rappers and maybe someone like John Legend. A Stevie Wonder might make the cut and that is about it. | |
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the black awards shows are toast too....
cats coming on stage saggin, showing their crack.....
cussin on live tv.......kids emulate what they see......
all of it is toast..........
at some point, we have to speak out against this stuff
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Its become a common practice these days to point the finger at someone calling out bias and call them racist. WTF is wrong with some of you? Have you forgotten the atrocities of the past as well as the present? Trayvon anyone? Black Americans understand racism on a deeper level than anyone else in America ever could. Everyone thinks a bully is tough until they find out that the bully who punches all of the time can't take a punch. I digress.
The Grammy awards are basically industry folk voting on name recognition and it always has been this. You have people voting on music they don't listen to all of the time. They (the acedemy) have second-shelved R&B because their sponsors have spent billions on a campaign that has pushed hip-hop to the forefront and assigned it to be the full representation of the black music spectrum. In order to spread a misnomer like that, you have to bury any and all other "threats" to the lie you are presenting. I predicted this years ago on this very site and since then we have seen Eminem come, be declared "the best rapper ever" by mainstream media and go and now we are seeing Macklemore pushed to the forefront and since R&B is "less important" because it makes less money, we see the continuous promotion of R&B-flavored pop being passed off as R&B and legitimized by popularity. The truth is that it is all just a big ass marketing campaign to snatch up the loin's share of profits while having as few variables (artists to push) as possible.
Arards are bought and paid for. The choices of who to vote on are bought and paid for. Essentailly, the only reason to watch award shows is for the performances. | |
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excellent excellent analysis
the Pop Ascension movement who's origin can be traced back to 1987 has virtually destroyed authentic black musical represenation and exploited all its virtue until everything is tapped out now, leaving the reservior that took centuries to cultivate all but null and void....obliterated
I think it's really sad what has happened, all for the sake of a chosen few to be the benefactors of all the blood sweat and tear so many people gave to making real contribution to the arts
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I think BlaqueKnight is absolutely right that the industry wants to have as few people as possible in the spotlight. The industry is in freefall. No one is spending money on recorded music. That means they have to try to maximize profits on the small number of people who are doing great right now. Radio is more conservative than ever, won't take chances trying to break anything new, so they leave the same songs in their playlist endlessly.
But I'm a little mystified at the charge that no black people were allowed to perform on the show when I saw Beyonce, Jay Z, John Legend, K Lamar and everybody in the Daft Punk live band. That's black representation proportional to the population of America, at least. | |
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--------- NAACP, Essence and the Trumpet awards are not like that. We also have loads of Neo Soul artist who are not wearing sagging pants. I still say the mainstream media wants to show the worst of our community. | |
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Beyonce, Jay Z, John Legend, K Lamar and everybody in the Daft Punk live band. --------- I think these people suck and are not the best that we can offer. Why are the RnB awards not given out on the televised show? | |
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this is true | |
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First, although I agree with some of what India had to say, I’d like to point out two things: Does anyone remember Steve Stoute taking out a $40,000 ad in New York Times in 2011 to put the Grammys committee on blast? That year, although he acknowledged that hip hop music had been diminished as an art form by the organization, he criticized the Grammys for using big names to usher in the ratings, only to give the award to lesser known artists. That year, Esperanza Spalding (a lesser known black jazz artist) won over Justin Bieber, who achieved mega mainstream success. Steve asked:
His letter that year, contradicts what happened at the Grammys with Macklemore this year. People felt that Macklemore won over Kendrick because he was a bigger name with more commercial success. So the question is, has the voting process changed in three years? That year, quite a few artists who were not mainstream won trophies including Arcade Fire (a group that a lot of people had never heard of), who snatched the biggest award of the night — Album Of The Year. And folks were definitely PISSED. This year, Darius Rucker (a black artist) won “Best Country Solo Performance” but no one’s really talking about that. Grammys aside, here’s a stat from Billboard that may blow your mind. According to the site, not one black artist had a number #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 2013. Nope! Not one. Who remembers when Beyoncé’s “Crazy In Love” and “Baby Boy” spent a combined 17 weeks at #1 back in 2003? What about 50′s “In Da Club” nine-week chokehold? Yeah, those days are gone. Per Time:
Now, what is going on there? Why aren’t black artists topping the charts anymore? Are they not being supported? Or is it the music that’s changing? The lines are getting pretty blurred. Even the BET Awards and Soul Train Awards had to acknowledge Robin Thicke and Justin Timberlake in R&B/Soul categories last year. What are your thoughts on the Grammys and India’s letter? Sidebar: I find it odd that Drake had a huge album last year but hasn’t made it into any of these Grammy conversations. He had five nominations and also walked home empty-handed. In knowing that this would probably happen, he also skipped the show (along with Kanye and Rihanna.) In a recent interview in Toronto (before the show), he said:
will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Honestly I find this complete horse crap and total utter bullshit. | |
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I think Chuck D had it right 25 years ago. We didn't expect the music we were listening to in 1989 to appeal to the people that run awards shows.... black people or white people.
The Grammys are just another authority figure. We gave them the finger.
On an unrelated note, it makes me laugh to read Trent Reznor complain that he gets no respect from the god damn Grammys. Dude, you make records about wanting to fuck us like an animal. You don't trade in the business of respect.
Laura, you're rntitled to your opinion about those artists, but to say "the wrong people were there", is a different argument from "there were no black people there". | |
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and Dana Owens ie Queen Latifah | |
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Trayvon Martin (racial maybe maybe not) on both males side I just see it as a Male ego thing. . sometimes though the people affected, see it too much, see it where it isn't. reading some of the posts above, did she not see other black artists on the stage this year? Did she not see the previous years winners performers etc Or was she hoping for more 'quality' black artists of her choosing... Or was this the last straw for her not receiving something or not being acknowledged because she's not 'popular' as others
. I cool member here and I a year ago where talking about UTCM and he mentioned there were no black people in UTCM except for Jerome & the 'witchy' woman Christopher runs from etc and then I took screen shots of all the black/mulatto people from the chic women at the beginning that Christopher pics out the flower for the black kid playing basketball, the waitress, the ballerina all the black people at the parties etc etc and we had a laugh,
. Now the rest of your post I definately agree with . | |
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lol true, a lot of people are just getting acknowledged because they are black or the new chocolate of the month. . And Patti LaBelle sings and gets an award at every show even the one where she messed up Purple Rain. I just don't know what Patti is doing for all this recognition. She can SANG but a mediocre performer, in my opinion. . Even when Prince gets an award, is it because he is an ICON or is it because his album was just killer. | |
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PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR LIST OF QUALITY MUSIC THAT BLACK ARTIST PUT OUT LAST YEAR ? | |
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COULD U LIST THEM PLEASE. | |
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--------- Miguel did not dominate the show and Frank Ocean gave one of the worst performances in Grammy history.
1999 was a long time ago. Once again why can we not see the RnB awards presented in primetime.
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Frank got up on stage 2 times and performed, the media was all about him the next day, and Miguel deliviered a nice performance of Adorn that many liked.. | |
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I stopped watching these awards shows over 15 years ago the only reason I tuned in to this year's Grammys is because a few of my favorite artists were performing | |
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----- I only came up with 19 but these artist had singles or cd out this year. And if they did not have anything out it would not matter since we just saw a horde of artist on the Grammies who have not put out anything this year at all. We have talent the mainstream just does not want you to see it.
1.Eric Benet, 2. Anthony Hamilton, 3.Ron Isley, , 4.Charlie Wilson, 5.India Arie, 6.Miguel, 7.Drake, 8Tamar Braxton, 9Avant, 10Keke Wyatt, 11Chrisette Michele, 12Marsha Ambrosius, 13 Daly 14. Robert Glasper 15. Jill Scott 16. Kem 17. Janelle Monáe 18. Toni Braxton 19 Babyface | |
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media was all about him the next day
The media was saying how horrible he was and for once they were right. He has the stage presence of a fish. | |
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Mr. Scarface predict a while back that within the next 25 years that mainstream hip-hop/rap was going to suffer the same fate as rock & roll: it will be mostly white.
Some of us, including myself, may not like the way he said it. But he's definitely telling the truth. | |
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Playing 's Advocate a little bit . . .
india.arie, no stranger to straddling the line between consciousness and pretension, is factually wrong.
She says all of black music lost at the Grammys. Here is a partial list of artists of color who won awards:
Pharrell Williams Nile Rodgers Ziggy Marley.
Several of those winners performed on stage. Bicker about the quality of the music the winners made. That's fine and even justified in some instances. But they are spread across the age and genre spectrum.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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But as with jazz and blues, white audiences will also (help) play the role of curators for underground hip-hop. It's happening already. [Edited 1/29/14 14:15pm] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I said the same thing on this very site, about RnB over a year ago and was crucified on here for it. will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Notice in my previous post that I said "mainstream", not underground. Underground hip-hop/rap will always exist and have a better racial/culturial balance worldwide than mainstream hip-hop/rap. | |
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I don't think other years of the Grammys support this, but I agree there needs to be less emphasis on sales and popularity at the Grammys. Otherwise, you mightas well be watching the Billboard awards, American Music Awards, MTV Video awards, Youtube awards... | |
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I did notice that. My statement was not meant to negate yours, and you are right. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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