Grammy Removes Drake’s Nominations From Website

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Grammy Removes Drake's Nominations From Website

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The Grammy Recording Academy has withdrawn Aubrey Drake Graham’s nominations’ from its official website in honour of his request.

Drake, a Canadian rap superstar, recently asked for his two Grammy nominations to be withdrawn this year and the Recording Academy has honoured the request.

Drake had been up for two rap awards at January’s ceremony, but his mega-hit album “Certified Lover Boy” was conspicuously left out of the general field categories last month, and the artist has clashed with the academy multiple times.

However, the singer is currently facing multiple lawsuits over a rap concert in Texas last month during which 10 fans were killed by a crowd surge.

No explanation was provided by Drake’s representatives for his request.

A source close to the artist said the decision had been made by Drake and his management, and had been honoured by the Grammys.

A Recording Academy source confirmed the details to the press, and Drake’s nominations was removed from the official Grammys website, just as final-round ballot voting began.

Drake, one of the world’s top-selling and most influential musicians, has won four Grammys.

In a 2017 interview, he accused the Grammys of pigeonholing him as a rapper because he is Black.

“The only category that they can manage to fit me in is in a rap category, maybe because I’ve rapped in the past or because I’m Black,” he said on Apple’s Beats 1 radio.

At the 2019 Grammys, Drake again vented his frustration that Black hip-hop artists are not always given their due.

“We play in an opinion-based sport, not a factual-based sport,” Drake said as he accepted his lone award for Best Rap Song for “God’s Plan”.

“This is a business where sometimes it is up to a bunch of people that might not understand what a mixed-race kid from Canada has to say.”

Other top Black artists, including The Weeknd, Frank Ocean and Jay-Z, have all slammed the Grammys as irrelevant in recent years, especially citing its failure to recognise Black artists.

Last month, Drake was sued for having “incited mayhem” after he participated in the closing 15 minutes of Travis Scott’s headline set at the Astroworld festival – well after authorities had declared an emergency.

The 64th Grammy Awards ceremony is due to take place in Los Angeles on January 31.

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