Grammy Nominations

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RAY7

Quote from: Chokeme on December 06, 2016, 02:31:04 PM
I think Bey may have it this year

The fact that she was nominated in 3 different genres

She's not the 1st to do it but everyone who has are legends and swept the Grammys

QuoteBeyonc? isn?t the first artist with noms spread over many genres. Michael Jackson won eight Grammys 33 years ago, the year of his landmark album Thriller. The album won for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, while tracks from it won in two other genres. ?Billie Jean? won for Best New Rhythm and Blues Song and Best R&B Performance, Male. ?Beat It? won for Best Rock Performance, Male.

The following year, Tina Turner was nominated in all three of these same genres, winning in two of the three. ?What?s Love Got to Do with It? won for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female. ?Better Be Good to Me? won for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female. Turner?s cover version of Al Green?s ?Let?s Stay Together? was nominated for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female, but lost to Chaka Khan?s fiery version of Prince?s ?I Feel for You.?

Other artists who have been nominated in a wide range of categories (though not necessarily in the same year) include Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney
Bey has Rap, R&B, Pop and Rock

CHOKE

Quote from: AYR on December 06, 2016, 02:33:50 PM
Quote from: Chokeme on December 06, 2016, 02:31:04 PM
I think Bey may have it this year

The fact that she was nominated in 3 different genres

She's not the 1st to do it but everyone who has are legends and swept the Grammys

QuoteBeyonc? isn?t the first artist with noms spread over many genres. Michael Jackson won eight Grammys 33 years ago, the year of his landmark album Thriller. The album won for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, while tracks from it won in two other genres. ?Billie Jean? won for Best New Rhythm and Blues Song and Best R&B Performance, Male. ?Beat It? won for Best Rock Performance, Male.

The following year, Tina Turner was nominated in all three of these same genres, winning in two of the three. ?What?s Love Got to Do with It? won for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female. ?Better Be Good to Me? won for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female. Turner?s cover version of Al Green?s ?Let?s Stay Together? was nominated for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female, but lost to Chaka Khan?s fiery version of Prince?s ?I Feel for You.?

Other artists who have been nominated in a wide range of categories (though not necessarily in the same year) include Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney
Bey has Rap, R&B, Pop and Rock

:gorlonfire:

CHOKE

4 genres?!!!!!

This legendary creole bitch

:gorlonfire:


GLOCK

Quote from: Real on December 06, 2016, 02:30:00 PM
Rih :stressed:

I really thought this era was kinda be shitty after the way BBHMM and American Oxygen were rolled out. But she really turned it around and killed.
today is a good day   :stressed:

MAY

Quote from: Chokeme on December 06, 2016, 02:31:04 PM
I think Bey may have it this year

The fact that she was nominated in 3 different genres

She's not the 1st to do it but everyone who has are legends and swept the Grammys

QuoteBeyonc? isn?t the first artist with noms spread over many genres. Michael Jackson won eight Grammys 33 years ago, the year of his landmark album Thriller. The album won for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, while tracks from it won in two other genres. ?Billie Jean? won for Best New Rhythm and Blues Song and Best R&B Performance, Male. ?Beat It? won for Best Rock Performance, Male.

The following year, Tina Turner was nominated in all three of these same genres, winning in two of the three. ?What?s Love Got to Do with It? won for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female. ?Better Be Good to Me? won for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female. Turner?s cover version of Al Green?s ?Let?s Stay Together? was nominated for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female, but lost to Chaka Khan?s fiery version of Prince?s ?I Feel for You.?

Other artists who have been nominated in a wide range of categories (though not necessarily in the same year) include Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney

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Real

Quote from: Glocksley Snipes on December 06, 2016, 02:39:43 PM
Quote from: Real on December 06, 2016, 02:30:00 PM
Rih :stressed:

I really thought this era was kinda be shitty after the way BBHMM and American Oxygen were rolled out. But she really turned it around and killed.
today is a good day   :stressed:

:blessed:

CHOKE

Quote from: pettypatty on December 06, 2016, 02:41:16 PM


:letsmessfag:



If you're gonna cut out parts of it to shade her get rid of ALL of it.

Next time use an eraser

BAPHOMET.

Quote from: Chokeme on December 06, 2016, 02:43:46 PM
Quote from: pettypatty on December 06, 2016, 02:41:16 PM


:letsmessfag:



If you're gonna cut out parts of it to shade her get rid of ALL of it.

Next time use an eraser

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Lazarus


GLOCK

i think hes showcasing his cousin being nominated Chard :damselindistress:

pettypatty

It wasn't suppose to be shade. You damn dummy  :dead:

CHOKE


RatherBe

Quote from: Glocksley Snipes on December 06, 2016, 12:58:49 PM
Quote from: AJ on December 06, 2016, 12:41:31 PM
Well the Grammys put to rest the debate of who owned the year.
!
Bey got 9.. Rih got 8...
Mix that with slaying the charts and carts..
Rih sorta effortlessly owned
What does the sales of the albums and tour revenue say..

And with as big of a hit as work including streams( if we're going there) shouldn't the album be way past where it is?

Who made more of a cultural impact?

Who had the news anchors pissed?



pettypatty