1. The Recording Academy's Advocacy Team Joins Twitter Spaces
The Recording Academy's Advocacy Team Joins Twitter Spaces: A New Way To Have Discussions That Uplift All Musicians · Music Champions We Lost: Honoring the ...
As the world's leading society of music professionals, the Recording Academy is dedicated to celebrating, honoring, and sustaining music's past, present, and future.
2. Awards Nominations & Winners - GRAMMY.com
From Henry Mancini, Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson to Kanye West, Taylor Swift and Adele, explore the winners and biggest moments from each GRAMMY Awards ...
The rich history of the GRAMMYs, Music's Biggest Night, is at your fingertips. All Nominations from Dua Lipa, Megan 3 Stallion, Henry Mancini, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Kanye West, Taylor Swift and Adele. Explore the winners and biggest moments from each GRAMMY Awards telecast.
3. Halsey Responds to Grammy Gender Controversy in Twitter Rant - Billboard
30 jan 2018 · Halsey Calls Recording Academy CEO's 'Step Up' Comments 'Absurd' in Grammy Twitter Rant ... Halsey's comments came just hours before Portnow ...
Halsey's comments came just hours before Portnow released a clarification of his controversial statement.
4. The Grammys Tweeted-and-Deleted That Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice Won ...
3 dagen geleden · The Grammys mistakenly tweeted and deleted that Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice won Best Rap Song for "Barbie World," creating confusion and ...
The Grammys mistakenly tweeted and deleted that Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice won Best Rap Song for "Barbie World," creating confusion and conspiracy theories.
5. Nicki Minaj and Latto's Twitter feud extends beyond Grammys
14 okt 2022 · Nicki Minaj and Latto engaged in a heated back-and-forth on Twitter stemming from the Recording Academy's decision to dub 'Super Freaky ...
Nicki Minaj and Latto engaged in a heated back-and-forth on Twitter stemming from the Recording Academy's decision to dub 'Super Freaky Girl' as a pop song.
6. Recording Academy Mistakenly Names Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice Winners
4 feb 2024 · The Recording Academy tweeted that Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice won for best rap song, but deleted it. Killer Mike won best rap song at the ...
An X post incorrectly stating that the rappers won the Grammy for best rap song was quickly deleted amid a fan uproar.
7. BTS Absolutely Dominated The Grammys On Twitter - Forbes
27 jan 2020 · ... Grammys on Twitter, and most of them were chatting about BTS ... (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy) Getty Images for ...
Millions of people were talking about the Grammys on Twitter, and most of them were chatting about BTS.
8. Grammys 2024 Recording Academy Mistakenly Announces Nicki Minaj ...
5 feb 2024 · Grammys 2024: Recording Academy Mistakenly Announces Nicki Minaj As Winner, Deletes Tweet Later Causing Stir. author-479257186. Written by: TN ...
The Grammys caused a stir when they announced Nicki Minaj's win, later correcting it to Killer Mike. Despite 12 nominations, Minaj hasn't won a major Grammy., English News, Times Now
9. Zayn Says Grammys-Slamming Tweet 'Not Personal' - Billboard
10 mrt 2021 · Billboard has reached out to the Recording Academy for comment. Check out the original tweet and the follow-up below. My tweet was not ...
Just hours after he slammed the Grammys over its voting process, Zayn returned to Twitter to say that his comments were "not personal," but rather about the "need for inclusion."
10. The Weeknd fans drag The Recording Academy over Super Bowl tweet
8 feb 2021 · The Weeknd's Super Bowl half-time performance sparks hilarious memes. After The Recording Academy tweeted in support of the 'Blinding Lights' ...
The ‘Blinding Lights’ singer wasn’t nominated for a single Grammy Award last November.
11. Twitter Chat: Will big wins for women, Michelle Obama appearance help ...
11 feb 2019 · ... music's biggest night.” Still, the Recording Academy's attempt to course correct was on full display. Thirty-one female artists took home ...
Can more diverse nominees, Michelle Obama, and big wins for women help the Grammys bounce back from last year’s criticism? To answer those questions and more, the PBS NewsHour will host #NewsHourChats on Twitter at 3 p.m. ET Feb. 11.