Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loving this performance with Sam Smith and Mary J. Blige. Still not sure how I feel about the Sam Smith - Tom Petty settlement.
What did they settle over? Which song?
His song is a rip-off of a Tom Petty song..
I listened to a comparison and I do not think they are similar at all. Sure when your speed one up and slow the other the beat is the same but its hardly recognizable. I dont see how it was even an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kanye actually tried to jump up onto the stage when Beck was accepting for Best Album and do his "Imma let you finish" BS. Unbelievable.
You're missing what happened. He jumped up as if to recreate the Taylor Swift moment, then smiled and got back down. It's clear from Beck's and the audience's reaction that it was a joke. He's grown up a lot since the Swift fiasco. Check it out here -- at first Jay Z and Beyonce looked on horrified -- oh no, not again! -- and then everyone starts laughing because it was a self deprecating joke. http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/grammys-2015/6465654/grammys-2015-kanye-beck-album-of-the-year
Oh no. His after event remarks make it clear. He was totally serious. He explained why B should've won, said Beck and Grammys disrespected the real talent. Etc etc etc.
K was not kidding. He's making a joke of himself. Usher, on the other hand, seems to get better with age.
The thing about Kanye to me is that he's pretty abrasive, but he's not wrong. Beyonce deserved to win best video for Single Ladies that other year over that forgettable Taylor Swift video. (And I love Taylor Swift!). Beyonce's amazing album, which broke the Internet, remember?, deserved to win over Beck. I bet it sold more. Kanye isn't talking about race, but I wonder what role it's playing wih voters here. If you were a black artist selling albums and kept getting passed over for white artists that don't seem as talented, you might start to wonder wtf is going on.
On the other hand if you say what's on your mind and talk about racism in the industry, that could hurt your fan base, so I can totally understand why most people don't speak up. But I respect Kanye for saying something. I am so tired of white privilege at award ceremonies. And of popular black artists getting ghettoized to the rap category.
Note that West has put his money where his mouth is and given other artists his awards when he thought they were more deserving.
I'm white, if that matters.
There is a time and place for everything. Up on the stage while someone else is getting an award is not the time or the place,
I'm black and he is embarrasssing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loving this performance with Sam Smith and Mary J. Blige. Still not sure how I feel about the Sam Smith - Tom Petty settlement.
What did they settle over? Which song?
His song is a rip-off of a Tom Petty song..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kanye actually tried to jump up onto the stage when Beck was accepting for Best Album and do his "Imma let you finish" BS. Unbelievable.
You're missing what happened. He jumped up as if to recreate the Taylor Swift moment, then smiled and got back down. It's clear from Beck's and the audience's reaction that it was a joke. He's grown up a lot since the Swift fiasco. Check it out here -- at first Jay Z and Beyonce looked on horrified -- oh no, not again! -- and then everyone starts laughing because it was a self deprecating joke. http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/grammys-2015/6465654/grammys-2015-kanye-beck-album-of-the-year
Oh no. His after event remarks make it clear. He was totally serious. He explained why B should've won, said Beck and Grammys disrespected the real talent. Etc etc etc.
K was not kidding. He's making a joke of himself. Usher, on the other hand, seems to get better with age.
The thing about Kanye to me is that he's pretty abrasive, but he's not wrong. Beyonce deserved to win best video for Single Ladies that other year over that forgettable Taylor Swift video. (And I love Taylor Swift!). Beyonce's amazing album, which broke the Internet, remember?, deserved to win over Beck. I bet it sold more. Kanye isn't talking about race, but I wonder what role it's playing wih voters here. If you were a black artist selling albums and kept getting passed over for white artists that don't seem as talented, you might start to wonder wtf is going on.
On the other hand if you say what's on your mind and talk about racism in the industry, that could hurt your fan base, so I can totally understand why most people don't speak up. But I respect Kanye for saying something. I am so tired of white privilege at award ceremonies. And of popular black artists getting ghettoized to the rap category.
Note that West has put his money where his mouth is and given other artists his awards when he thought they were more deserving.
I'm white, if that matters.
There is a time and place for everything. Up on the stage while someone else is getting an award is not the time or the place,
I'm black and he is embarrasssing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kanye actually tried to jump up onto the stage when Beck was accepting for Best Album and do his "Imma let you finish" BS. Unbelievable.
You're missing what happened. He jumped up as if to recreate the Taylor Swift moment, then smiled and got back down. It's clear from Beck's and the audience's reaction that it was a joke. He's grown up a lot since the Swift fiasco. Check it out here -- at first Jay Z and Beyonce looked on horrified -- oh no, not again! -- and then everyone starts laughing because it was a self deprecating joke. http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/grammys-2015/6465654/grammys-2015-kanye-beck-album-of-the-year
Oh no. His after event remarks make it clear. He was totally serious. He explained why B should've won, said Beck and Grammys disrespected the real talent. Etc etc etc.
K was not kidding. He's making a joke of himself. Usher, on the other hand, seems to get better with age.
The thing about Kanye to me is that he's pretty abrasive, but he's not wrong. Beyonce deserved to win best video for Single Ladies that other year over that forgettable Taylor Swift video. (And I love Taylor Swift!). Beyonce's amazing album, which broke the Internet, remember?, deserved to win over Beck. I bet it sold more. Kanye isn't talking about race, but I wonder what role it's playing wih voters here. If you were a black artist selling albums and kept getting passed over for white artists that don't seem as talented, you might start to wonder wtf is going on.
On the other hand if you say what's on your mind and talk about racism in the industry, that could hurt your fan base, so I can totally understand why most people don't speak up. But I respect Kanye for saying something. I am so tired of white privilege at award ceremonies. And of popular black artists getting ghettoized to the rap category.
Note that West has put his money where his mouth is and given other artists his awards when he thought they were more deserving.
I'm white, if that matters.
There is a time and place for everything. Up on the stage while someone else is getting an award is not the time or the place,
I'm black and he is embarrasssing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kanye actually tried to jump up onto the stage when Beck was accepting for Best Album and do his "Imma let you finish" BS. Unbelievable.
You're missing what happened. He jumped up as if to recreate the Taylor Swift moment, then smiled and got back down. It's clear from Beck's and the audience's reaction that it was a joke. He's grown up a lot since the Swift fiasco. Check it out here -- at first Jay Z and Beyonce looked on horrified -- oh no, not again! -- and then everyone starts laughing because it was a self deprecating joke. http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/grammys-2015/6465654/grammys-2015-kanye-beck-album-of-the-year
Oh no. His after event remarks make it clear. He was totally serious. He explained why B should've won, said Beck and Grammys disrespected the real talent. Etc etc etc.
K was not kidding. He's making a joke of himself. Usher, on the other hand, seems to get better with age.
The thing about Kanye to me is that he's pretty abrasive, but he's not wrong. Beyonce deserved to win best video for Single Ladies that other year over that forgettable Taylor Swift video. (And I love Taylor Swift!). Beyonce's amazing album, which broke the Internet, remember?, deserved to win over Beck. I bet it sold more. Kanye isn't talking about race, but I wonder what role it's playing wih voters here. If you were a black artist selling albums and kept getting passed over for white artists that don't seem as talented, you might start to wonder wtf is going on.
On the other hand if you say what's on your mind and talk about racism in the industry, that could hurt your fan base, so I can totally understand why most people don't speak up. But I respect Kanye for saying something. I am so tired of white privilege at award ceremonies. And of popular black artists getting ghettoized to the rap category.
Note that West has put his money where his mouth is and given other artists his awards when he thought they were more deserving.
I'm white, if that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kanye actually tried to jump up onto the stage when Beck was accepting for Best Album and do his "Imma let you finish" BS. Unbelievable.
You're missing what happened. He jumped up as if to recreate the Taylor Swift moment, then smiled and got back down. It's clear from Beck's and the audience's reaction that it was a joke. He's grown up a lot since the Swift fiasco. Check it out here -- at first Jay Z and Beyonce looked on horrified -- oh no, not again! -- and then everyone starts laughing because it was a self deprecating joke. http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/grammys-2015/6465654/grammys-2015-kanye-beck-album-of-the-year
Oh no. His after event remarks make it clear. He was totally serious. He explained why B should've won, said Beck and Grammys disrespected the real talent. Etc etc etc.
K was not kidding. He's making a joke of himself. Usher, on the other hand, seems to get better with age.
The thing about Kanye to me is that he's pretty abrasive, but he's not wrong. Beyonce deserved to win best video for Single Ladies that other year over that forgettable Taylor Swift video. (And I love Taylor Swift!). Beyonce's amazing album, which broke the Internet, remember?, deserved to win over Beck. I bet it sold more. Kanye isn't talking about race, but I wonder what role it's playing wih voters here. If you were a black artist selling albums and kept getting passed over for white artists that don't seem as talented, you might start to wonder wtf is going on.
On the other hand if you say what's on your mind and talk about racism in the industry, that could hurt your fan base, so I can totally understand why most people don't speak up. But I respect Kanye for saying something. I am so tired of white privilege at award ceremonies. And of popular black artists getting ghettoized to the rap category.
Note that West has put his money where his mouth is and given other artists his awards when he thought they were more deserving.
I'm white, if that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Madonna please stop. Just beacuase you have the body for something doesn't make it appropriate or welcome. I always just feel sad for her when she performs and tries to act like she is 21. She really needs to spend more time promoting or producing other people at this point and less time pretending that its 1993.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kanye actually tried to jump up onto the stage when Beck was accepting for Best Album and do his "Imma let you finish" BS. Unbelievable.
You're missing what happened. He jumped up as if to recreate the Taylor Swift moment, then smiled and got back down. It's clear from Beck's and the audience's reaction that it was a joke. He's grown up a lot since the Swift fiasco. Check it out here -- at first Jay Z and Beyonce looked on horrified -- oh no, not again! -- and then everyone starts laughing because it was a self deprecating joke. http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/grammys-2015/6465654/grammys-2015-kanye-beck-album-of-the-year
Oh no. His after event remarks make it clear. He was totally serious. He explained why B should've won, said Beck and Grammys disrespected the real talent. Etc etc etc.
K was not kidding. He's making a joke of himself. Usher, on the other hand, seems to get better with age.
Stay With Me = Won't Back Down
Do you guys agree they sound similar?
yes- really annoyed he got so many grammies for ripping off a song.. yuck.. oh well - shutting off now..
same.
Those songs don't sound similar to me at all. I never would have made that connection myself.
Anonymous wrote:best Grammy show ever. Even if I did not always agree with all choices.
UGH!! I thought it was the worst Grammys ever!! All that slow music was killing me! The only time I wanted to get up and dance was at the beginning when LL came out with "Goin back to Cali". And when did they stop presenting the Rap categories live? Hate that I gave up The Walking Dead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kanye actually tried to jump up onto the stage when Beck was accepting for Best Album and do his "Imma let you finish" BS. Unbelievable.
You're missing what happened. He jumped up as if to recreate the Taylor Swift moment, then smiled and got back down. It's clear from Beck's and the audience's reaction that it was a joke. He's grown up a lot since the Swift fiasco. Check it out here -- at first Jay Z and Beyonce looked on horrified -- oh no, not again! -- and then everyone starts laughing because it was a self deprecating joke. http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/grammys-2015/6465654/grammys-2015-kanye-beck-album-of-the-year
Oh no. His after event remarks make it clear. He was totally serious. He explained why B should've won, said Beck and Grammys disrespected the real talent. Etc etc etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay With Me = Won't Back Down
Do you guys agree they sound similar?
yes- really annoyed he got so many grammies for ripping off a song.. yuck.. oh well - shutting off now..
same.
Why why why do the Grammys love to lavish one new singer/song with a gazillion awards in one night. Oscars do it too but somehow that doesn't seem to be as wrong to me as when the Grammys do it. Norah Jones comes to mind.
The Oscars do not do this, if they did, it would be upset city yearly.