Grammys 2021: 'Scammys' Trends on Social Media, With The Weeknd and BTS Fans Venting Frustration
03/15/2021 12:26 am EDT
As for The Weeknd, he released one of the most acclaimed albums of 2020, After Hours, and of the biggest hit singles of the year, "Bright Lights." He was even asked to perform the halftime show at the Super Bowl. However, neither the song nor his album received a single nomination. When the nominations were announced in November, he called out the Recording Academy as "corrupt."
In the week before the Grammys, The Weeknd announced he would no longer allow his record label to submit his music to the Recording Academy for Grammys consideration. He cited the secretive and anonymous expert committees that make the final decisions for nominees in many of the categories.
"#scammys I'm never going to forgive the Grammys after they snubbed mah boi The Weeknd. After Hours deserves album of the year," one viewer wrote. "Still not over how snubbed the Weeknd was at Grammys Blinding Lights was THE SONG OF 2020 he should have opened the Grammys especially after how amazing he was at the Super Bowl I'm glad he's boycotting the scammys it's their loss," another fan wrote.
Miley Cyrus fans were also frustrated that she was not nominated for anything this year. However, her Plastic Hearts album was released outside this year's eligibility window, so it will not be up for awards until the 2022 Grammys.
"I'm SO f— DISAPPOINTED but I'm not even surprised at this point, if they robbed the Weeknd, Nicki, Ariana, and many more why would I be surprised at Chloe x Halle being robbed just f— the scammys," one frustrated fan wrote. "Let's remember that these are the same people that didn't nominate the Weeknd for anything... so they're irrelevant SCAMMYS," another viewer wrote.
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"BTS doesn't need the Grammys but the Grammys need BTS #scammys," one BTS fan wrote. "I really try not to give the #scammys any of my attention but how tf did BTS not win Best Pop Duo/Group Performance?!" another fan wondered. "Like... it doesn't make any sense?? Dynamite was literally played everywhere and they performed it whenever they had the chance. MAKE IT MAKE SENSE!"
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