Lil Wayne is spreading the word about his hatred for the Recording Academy again only one day after the 63rd yearly Grammy Awards.
He tweeted "F-k the Grammys" on Monday morning (March 15) in a comparable unequivocal design to Zayn's letter. Yet, dissimilar to the Nobody is Listening artist's call for consideration and straightforwardness in the naming cycle, Weezy has thought about his latest shutout literally.
In December, the 38-year-old rapper pondered so anyone might hear on Twitter why he wasn't welcomed or designated in the current year's service. "As a craftsman, when I see da Grammys coming up and I'm not included nor welcomed; I wonder. Is it me, my musik, or simply one more detail?" he pondered. "I check out w regard and marvel seriously am I not commendable?! At that point I glance around and see 5 Grammys looking bak at me and I go to the studio."
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Weezy brought home four honors in a single night at the 2009 Grammy Awards for best rap solo execution for "A Milli," best rap tune for "Lollipop," best rap execution by a pair or group for his "Swagga Like Us" collab and best rap collection for Tha Carter III. He later brought home the Grammy Award for best rap execution for "No Problem" in 2017.
His thirteenth studio collection Funeral, which beat the Billboard 200 outline in February 2020, was missing from the general or rap classes, however it got a Grammy assignment for best account bundle. The honor would have gone to art director Kyle Goen, not Weezy, had Funeral won, but rather it lost to The Desert Sessions' Vols. 11 and 12.
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