Don’t you think that it would be very odd for a woman to wear her own initial on her thigh? As a necklace maybe but certainly not there! |
I thought it was cute whether the T is for Travis or Taylor I think it’s from the lyrics from TTP song and is a nod to Matty… |
My take -- disappointed -- wanted to see a win for shaboozy, birds of a feather, and TTPD. Happy about Chappel Roan win. Just listened to the kendrick Lamar song for the fist time and I can't believe he won so much. The N word -- I just couldn't listen to more than 30 seconds of it. |
Its not a nod to Matty- its saying the only man written on my upper thing is Trav! |
I’d rather listen to Kendrick Lamar than Birds of a Feather. That song just feels so lazy. |
Lainey Wilson won the best country album Grammy last year. |
the current administration changed the spelling. as evidence, see 6,344,735 tweets buy t using these exact words and spelling any time he loses |
Benson Boone, Raye, Chappell Roan and Janelle Monáe were all extraordinary. |
Kendrick’s song is garbage. Where was Gracie Abrams nomination for Best New Artist? Or Charlie Xcx? Where was Ariana Grande for album, song? Good Luck, Babe! is Song of the Year. Or Birds Of a Feather. |
I doubt PPs’ meant Chappell. Her album and songs were worthy of a win. Kendrick Lamar and Beyonce?! No. It was a political statement, and that is a shame as it alienates people from the Grammys and importantly from supporting crucial, worthy causes such as DEI. |
Gracie Abrams sounds exactly like Taylor Swift- I find it creepy. Ariana Grande’s song sucks. I’d rather Good Luck Babe! Won song of the year- or Espresso. That being said Birds of a Feather is lazy writing- from the lyrics to the performance. |
That's why Beyonce won a Grammy? |
Only if it was an “M”. |
Not Like Us has been streamed over a billion times on Spotify since May. It has been played in clubs worldwide, at sporting events and even on the radio (censored of course). It is the song of the year, hands down. |
Beyoncé’s win did not come from “country music” or its voters. |