Drake Drake declines to submit 'More Life' for Grammy consideration

Started by Poohdini, Nov 1, 2017, in Drake Add to Reading List

  1. Poohdini
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    Last week, as Grammy nomination announcements began pouring in, the buzzworthy news cycle churned out an interesting bit: Drake did not submit More Life for consideration for any Grammy Award this year -- neither as a whole project nor any of its individual songs.

    Speculation as to why quickly ran amuck: Maybe Drake felt Kendrick Lamar would dominate, as Kung Fu Kenny is already a low-key front-runner in every rap category. Maybe Drake is staging a peaceful protest like Frank Ocean did with Blonde the year prior. Maybe Drake is upset with the award show franchise -- after all, out of 33 Grammy nominations over his near-decade tenure in hip-hop, he’s only won three. Maybe he’s being aloof, despite having a song with Future titled “Grammys” off 2016’s Views. Maybe he just forgot to submit the project. Maybe he really believes More Life is a playlist and not an album. Or, maybe, he just stopped caring.

    As onlookers, we’re all grabbing for straws to place into his well of reasoning, but unless he submits a Tumblr manifesto á la Ocean, it’s all just hearsay anyway. And Drake is never really one to explain himself. However, the reasons are minutiae compared to what this means for hip-hop and the Grammys going forward and why we should care.

    Hip-hop’s relationship with the Grammy Awards is historically turbulent at best. In 1989, 40 years after the first Grammy Awards show aired, the Recording Academy introduced an award for Best Rap Performance, despite hip-hop had been thriving for years prior. And it wasn’t entirely just the Grammys who were late to the party: The mainstream had generally just assumed hip-hop would just be a flash-in-the-pan art form rooted in temporary rebellion.

    It speaks volumes that DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince beat out LL Cool J (for “Parents Just Don’t Understand” over “Going Back to Cali,” respectively) for that first rap Grammy -- timed perfectly to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s debut on TV a year later. Ironically, LL hosted last year’s Grammys to witness that flick of the switch. Still, the Grammys were an aspirational paragon of mainstream acceptance for hip-hop, though their feelings on the matter would continue to volley for three decades. It would intensify as hip-hop’s sound evolved and as the tax brackets of the purveyors jumped. Now, hip-hop is at a crossroads; one in which Drake seemingly has no interest in participating.

    In February, Drake voiced his frustrations with the Grammy categorization process in an interview with DJ Semtex where he divulged that he didn’t consider “Hotline Bling” a rap song, despite winning two Grammys for it, including best rap song and best rap/sung collaboration. In the past, Drake has relished his musical ambiguity, since the moment 2009’s So Far Gone went from a mixtape to a retail project. He also enjoyed blurring the lines of what defined “hip-hop” specifically; a student of the Kanye West “Rappers Have Feelings” school of thought. Artists like himself and Kid Cudi inserted the emotional element of rap music into the ether, which has dictated much of the present day newcomers’ take on hip-hop.

    But there’s also one other glaring fact about Drake’s career: he’s always wanted to be considered hip-hop when most have tried to pry that microphone from his hands.

    Drake has proven he can demolish both Billboard charts and rap beefs; his battle with Meek Mill being the most obvious testament to the latter. He is today’s hip-hop in its purest form, but now that’s he’s finally gotten there, he’s taking a step back. Sure, it could be that he’d rather reside at the table with his Kingly rap elders; both Jay-Z and Kanye have openly dismissed the Grammys, both bigger than any gilded gramophone. And Drake’s insistence that More Life is a playlist rather than an album speaks to his aforementioned frustration with categories, despite willfully accepting the project as his seventh consecutive No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. The “playlist” also broke a streaming record, with 384.8 million streams of its songs in its first week of release.

    But what does all of this say to the current generation of hip-hop artists who have consistently asked to not be called “rappers”? It says that they’re right and Drake agrees with them.

    Drake is an artist who has built an entire multi-million-dollar empire out of caring too much, though when it comes to this year’s Grammy’s he seems to be saying, instead, that he doesn’t care at all. While hip-hop fought for decades to be considered by the award show, Drake seems to be taking a knee and quietly saying that all music is black music and a tiny slot for hip-hop is now too vague. Whether that's his intention or not, it’s a conversation worthy of everyone's -- particularly the Grammys' -- time. Hopefully it won’t take another 30 years to happen.
    http://www.billboard.com/articles/n...ke-abstaining-from-grammys-why-we-should-care
     
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    why does drake look like he sells iphone covers
     
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    Really badass of you there drake
     
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    Drake a fuc boi, and don't wanna be outshined by Kenny at the Grammy's,
    Also More Life is trash
     
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    grammys are trash, Ra the rugged man explained it
     
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    Imagine writing 'fuc boi' and judging rap albums. Fuc outta here, mate.
     
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    Drake and his fragile ego wouldn't be able to bear getting beat by king kendrick in every category.... again
     
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    f--- the grammys
     
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    He hasn't cared about the Grammys for time
     
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    only bc he loses obviously... he doesn't care so much he gotta rap in multiple songs about how much he "doesn't care"
     
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    grammys are irrelevant little awards nobody cares about that trash so if Drake is mad that he would lose against Kendrick that doesn't matter when the award itself is trash
     
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    Grammys don’t mean s---
     
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    I mean he's won 3 and has never tried making music with Grammys in mind. Look at some of the rap winners going back to 2011.

    The Grammys, especially for rappers, are basically irrelevant.
     
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    Well, More Life doesn't stand a chance winning anything tho. Kendrick is gonna dominate the rap awards this year.
     
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    4:44>d---. tbh
     
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    Imagine being so mad at a comment with fuc boi in it you had to quote it, to tell them to fuc outta here
     
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    He probably realized how garbage it is
     
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    Imagine being so mad at a comment with someone being mad about your comment you had to quote it.

    See where this is going?
     
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