"Video of Black artists passing up Black media @ Grammys is disappointing..."

Started by herbie, February 01, 2020, 02:14:35 AM

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herbie

The Grammy awards were on Sunday night and while there were plenty of winners, including Lizzo going home with three gramophones, Black media lost out big on the red carpet.

BlackTree Media, which has covered the show for the last 14 years, was present with their camera crew on the big night, and captured plenty of disappointing video of Black artists walking past them and the few Black media correspondents who were all thrown together at the end of a long red carpet.



"There's a struggle, especially for Black media," Jamaal Finkley, CEO of BlackTree, said over B-roll of stars on the carpet. "The struggle is multifaceted. First, there's the placement that we are on the carpet, which is usually we're all bundled near the end of the carpet. Second is the publicists that represent the talent, which you'll see in some of these videos, and third, it's the talent themselves, who make conscious efforts or lack of effort to take time to speak to the few Black-owned media."

As he pointed out, there is not more than four or five Black media representatives on the carpet at one time out of a sea of non-Black ones, but by the time celebrities get past the major white publications at the beginning of the carpet, they, along with their publicists, zone out. Finkley can be heard in the video telling the likes of rappers Gucci Mane and Quavo of the Migos, "Don't just do PEOPLE!" (Interesting enough, both mens' names popped up for interviews secured with Billboard that night.) Other stars who walked past were H.E.R., Questlove, Lil Nas X and reportedly Rick Ross. Rapper Gunna did stop with his publicist, but wasn't able to answer questions for long.

"Been doing it for too long to continue to watch this BS happen," Finkley wrote in the comments on YouTube. "Each of these award shows cost blacktree $1500 to cover and to see people just ignore us for white media is ridiculous. They thirsty for that 30 seconds on a white outlet while ignoring 4 black outlets. Maybe 5. Like you can't make the time sis or bro? Wtf. We here to cover you."

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reekz

Did this dude really come to the Grammys with an Adidas suit and French beret on yelling "come over here with the black people?" I wouldn't have stopped either. I don't think it's a black thing like they are trying to make it but more like unprofessional and not ready thing for journalism. 


reekz

Quote from: TinaSnow on February 01, 2020, 08:05:17 AM
This silence when Nas walked by. Hmm...

Exactly. We (blacks) can't support each other but you want someone to go out their way to support you because you are black. Using it when it's convenient for him.

Barbie Dangerous

How can you expect others to be inclusive when you are not yourself? Nas is one o the biggest names in music rn, he was THE person to interview if no one else..


reekz

Quote from: TinaSnow on February 01, 2020, 08:10:04 AM
How can you expect others to be inclusive when you are not yourself? Nas is one o the biggest names in music rn, he was THE person to interview if no one else..

Did you not watch the video? He was yelling and screaming for other black artists to "cum heya" but let Nas walk pass because I'm assuming he was gay and didn't want to interview him.

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: X boy on February 01, 2020, 08:12:58 AM
Quote from: TinaSnow on February 01, 2020, 08:10:04 AM
How can you expect others to be inclusive when you are not yourself? Nas is one o the biggest names in music rn, he was THE person to interview if no one else..

Did you not watch the video? He was yelling and screaming for other black artists to "cum heya" but let Nas walk pass because I'm assuming he was gay and didn't want to interview him.
Did you not read my comment? My question was for this particular reporter..


Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Niggahontas on February 01, 2020, 08:14:03 AM
And the owner of this media outlet HAS included Lil Nas X on his platform

Stop trying to villainize him with this "he scared of da gays!" mess. ^o)


My issue isn't with the outlet itself but with the reporter, who was the face of the outlet for this event..


reekz

Quote from: TinaSnow on February 01, 2020, 08:14:35 AM
Quote from: X boy on February 01, 2020, 08:12:58 AM
Quote from: TinaSnow on February 01, 2020, 08:10:04 AM
How can you expect others to be inclusive when you are not yourself? Nas is one o the biggest names in music rn, he was THE person to interview if no one else..

Did you not watch the video? He was yelling and screaming for other black artists to "cum heya" but let Nas walk pass because I'm assuming he was gay and didn't want to interview him.
Did you not read my comment? My question was for this particular reporter..

Sorry boo. It was for Fro instead.

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: X boy on February 01, 2020, 08:16:25 AM
Quote from: TinaSnow on February 01, 2020, 08:14:35 AM
Quote from: X boy on February 01, 2020, 08:12:58 AM
Quote from: TinaSnow on February 01, 2020, 08:10:04 AM
How can you expect others to be inclusive when you are not yourself? Nas is one o the biggest names in music rn, he was THE person to interview if no one else..

Did you not watch the video? He was yelling and screaming for other black artists to "cum heya" but let Nas walk pass because I'm assuming he was gay and didn't want to interview him.
Did you not read my comment? My question was for this particular reporter..

Sorry boo. It was for Fro instead.
Ohh, ok. :)


Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Niggahontas on February 01, 2020, 08:18:43 AM
Quote from: TinaSnow on February 01, 2020, 08:15:54 AM
Quote from: Niggahontas on February 01, 2020, 08:14:03 AM
And the owner of this media outlet HAS included Lil Nas X on his platform

Stop trying to villainize him with this "he scared of da gays!" mess. ^o)


My issue isn't with the outlet itself but with the reporter, who was the face of the outlet for this event..
The person in the video IS the owner.

QuoteJamaal Finkley, CEO of BlackTree,

QuoteFinkley can be heard in the video telling the likes of rappers Gucci Mane and Quavo of the Migos, "Don't just do PEOPLE!" (Interesting enough, both mens' names popped up for interviews secured with Billboard that night.)
Even worse. Why was he yelling for a damn Gucci but not Nas? It makes no sense.


reekz

QuoteJamaal Finkley, CEO of BlackTree,

can suck a dick. He is the definition of a true nigga. Always want to use the race card when he doesn't get his way. 


Barbie Dangerous

"Has been included on his platform"

Some b-roll is your definition of inclusion? :uhh:


Dr Naomi Campbell

Quote from: Niggahontas on February 01, 2020, 08:14:03 AM
And the owner of this media outlet HAS included Lil Nas X on his platform

Stop trying to villainize him with this "he scared of da gays!" mess. ^o)


soooooooo he was picky with who and when he wanted to include that night?
Looks like they were also picky with who they wanted to interview with