The bottom line is that a lot of Grammy voters are older, and they can relate to an artist like Bruno Mars, seeing him on a continuum from James Brown to Michael Jackson to Prince. Pluse his songs are melodic and have hooks.
Most rap/hip-hop is alienating to these older voters, many of whom actually mastered playing an instrument. The use of sampling, and the structure of a lot of the songs, along with the performing styles of many of the artists, is not something they can relate to easily. #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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In Bruno's defense (cue lightning strikes and crying babies) he and "The Smeezingtons" did score a pretty substantial hit with Cee-Lo's "Fuck You", which was a strong original tune... and actually kinda Motown-y.
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Oh, please!!! Really?! He's won! It's over! Get over it! Choke!!! Dive 6ft deep!!! | |
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Well he wanted to be a solo act and perform his own songs and at first he was told that was not going to happen because he was not the right color. I am sure his win this year is extra sweet and the haters can suck it.
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jjhunsecker said:
Person of Color means that the person isn't White- it can emcompass Asians, Africans, Native Americans, Latinos, etc.
Calling someone "colored" sounds like a time warp back to 1953
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Lol.....all of this fuss over an artist who will be forgotten in 5 years. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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They better leave my future baby daddy alone I know that damn much! I Just Came To Dance and Shade for Yall | |
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People said the same thing about Madonna. Plus he was a songwrtier first so he could be around for a while. | |
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. I understood you; it's all good.
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Regarding Bruno's ethnicity; the same thing happened with Prince. People wanted to know was he black or white? Same thing with Madonna; everyone wanted to know who is that girl, because she sounded black on the radio. Mariah Carey's Father was African-American/Venezuelan and her Mother is Irish, but no one ever talks about that. I've never seen Mariah embrace her Irish ancestry, and I'm Irish-American; I could take offense to that, but I don't. I do find it odd, but I don't hold it against her. .
[Edited 1/31/18 13:16pm] "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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People just wanted a black person to win and got mad when that person of color didn't.
Just wait. Watch Taylor Swift win AotY at the next show, possibly be the only white nominee and everything be all hunky dory because she's painted as America's sweetheart. Watch the double standards explode when a mediocre act gets a pass for a hollow, mediocre album because she's a woman while a multitalented act got scorned for making a safe but good, fun album all because he wasn't quite dark enough. [Edited 1/31/18 14:15pm] | |
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. Yes, he sure did. It frustrated him to no end too. That's why he wrote "Controversy". He didn't want emphasis being put on his race; and he looked at all of us as his brothers and sisters. I guess he wanted his music to reach all races, not just black or white. That's why a lot of people could not understand what he was about.
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I Just Came To Dance and Shade for Yall | |
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I was not instantly sold on Bruno but I was inclined to give him a chance, so I watched and listened to him extensively, with an open mind. Consequently I learned a great deal about him. He writes, composes, plays multiple instruments, sings and dances his ass off. If he isn't your thing then fine. Bey isn't my thing but I would never be so stupid as to say she isn't talented and hard working because she is. Bruno works even harder than she does. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said:
Both sound equally wrong to me. I know why "coloured person" is a racist term. I'm just confused as to why "person of colour" is not. It's the same thing only with the words in a different order. A friend of mine who is a black American guy, born and raised in New York, thinks that both terms are insulting and would rather be called neither. And this is a guy who is not easily offended. Like I said in an earlier post, I've never personally used either term and I never will. Unless I'm talking about some guy who is part blue, part red, part green and has pink polkadots on his cheeks. Because THAT would be a person of colour! In keeping with the point of the thread, I'll reiterate that of the artists who were actually nominated, I believe Bruno Mars deserved to win. And that's coming from someone who is not generally a Bruno Mars fan. | |
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babynoz said: I was not instantly sold on Bruno but I was inclined to give him a chance, so I watched and listened to him extensively, with an open mind. Consequently I learned a great deal about him. He writes, composes, plays multiple instruments, sings and dances his ass off. If he isn't your thing then fine. Bey isn't my thing but I would never be so stupid as to say she isn't talented and hard working because she is. Bruno works even harder than she does. The way things are if Bruno were black or a black person were to make the music Bruno is making then I don't think they'd be getting the same public reception aka not be nearly as successful. Hypothetically speaking, if a black person were to make the same music as Bruno and achieve the same commercial success, I wonder if he would habe cleaned up the same as Bruno did on Sunday. I can't say he would but nevertheless. Bruno is the only dude in the mainstream who explicitly shows old school inspiration in his music. Other artists do to but it's more subtle than Bruno's frequent modernized renditions of black music from the 80s and 90s. Shoot, since Bruno has been leaning strongly into the old school, more artists have actually been picking up on that and trying it themselves. If anything people should be thanking him for bringing back those classic sounds you love and miss so much to a present day audience. You don't habe to be a fan but it's pure ignorance to cast Bruno as some swagger jacking culture vulture who wears black music like a coat on a fair weather day. This man isn't Iggy Azalea or Post Malone who only sought to profit from a culture they know nothing of, Bruno actually is well-versed in his influences and the music they created and all he is doing is putting a modern twist to the music he enjoyed growing up. Another thing is that people complain that he doesn't "innovate". They imply 24K shouldn't have won album of the year because it's "derivative". In that case, what was so sleek and new about the rest of the noms? What was so "innovative" about the standard rapping fare of 4:44 or the trap influenced and more commercial style of DAMN.? What was so fresh about Lorde's Melodrama or Bino's similarly retro-influenced Awaken, My Love!? We can argue about which album was the best of the selected and which should have won till we're blue in the face but you can't drag Bruno for not reinventing the wheel and winning for it when his competition didn't do a damn thing new themselves. Innovation is not a requirement to make great music nor does innovative music automatically equate to great music. [Edited 1/31/18 16:02pm] | |
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. Yea, that was stupid. Adele shouldn't have said anything. She has to apologize for getting a Grammy? WTF has this world come to? What is the point of these award shows anymore? They're all stupid anyhow.
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. Black people who I've spoken to about the term "colored person", said it's disrespectful because it goes back to the days of slavery and that is how they were referred. I can totally understand that. It does sound very 1800s. . I agree; saying "a person of color" is saying the same thing. . Black people that I associate with say they prefer to be called black.
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. Bruno is very talented. I've seen him in the studio, whipping-out melodies. I saw him performing when he was just a kid, and he was very talented then; you could tell he was going to be a successful performer. I think he is a likable person and a good entertainer and he appeals to a wide age group.
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