Jamaica Gleaner

Halsey the latest singer to criticise Grammys

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ENTERTAINE­R HALSEY thinks achieving a Grammy nomination is all about “knowing the right people”.

The 26-year-old singer, who released her latest album, Manic, earlier this year, has joined a growing list of big-name stars who have criticised the annual awards show.

In a message posted on her Instagram Story, Halsey said: “I’ve been thinking and wanted to choose my words carefully because a lot of people have extended sympathy and apology to me since the Grammy nomination­s.

NOMINATION PROCESS

“The Grammys are an elusive process. It can often be about behind-the-scenes private performanc­es, knowing the right people, campaignin­g through the grapevine, with the right handshakes and ‘bribes’ that can be just ambiguous enough to pass as ‘not-bribes.’

“And if you get that far, it’s about committing to exclusive TV performanc­es and making sure you help the Academy make their millions in advertisin­g. Perhaps sometimes it is (!!), but it’s not always about the music or quality or culture.”

The Weeknd recently hit out at the event after his album After Hours was snubbed. And Halsey has echoed his criticism, saying that she and the Weeknd both deserve recognitio­n.

Her post read: “@theweeknd deserves better, and Manic did too. Perhaps it’s unbecoming of me to say so, but I can’t care anymore. While I am THRILLED for my talented friends who were recognised this year, I am hoping for more transparen­cy and reform. But I’m sure this post will blacklist me anyway (sic).”

Halsey’s post came shortly after The Weeknd accused the Grammys of being corrupt.

The chart-topping star didn’t receive any nomination­s for the 2021 awards, and he subsequent­ly took to Twitter to express his anger.

He said: “The Grammys remain corrupt. You owe me, my fans and the industry transparen­cy...

“Collaborat­ively planning a performanc­e for weeks to not being invited? In my opinion, zero nomination­s = you’re not invited!”

 ?? FILE ?? In this March 2017 file photo, Alex Pall, left, and Drew Taggart, right, of the Chainsmoke­rs, and Halsey accept the award for dance song of the year for ‘Closer’ at the iHeartRadi­o Music Awards.
FILE In this March 2017 file photo, Alex Pall, left, and Drew Taggart, right, of the Chainsmoke­rs, and Halsey accept the award for dance song of the year for ‘Closer’ at the iHeartRadi­o Music Awards.

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