on Feb. 1, the rapper shared his perspective on how hip-hop artists -- and Black artists in general -- haven't gotten their"due" at the GRAMMYs.
"The truth is, we grew up wanting to be on the GRAMMYs, and it was our goal. We just want them to get it right. That’s what we want," he told the outlet. "Obviously, it’s music and it’s all subjective, but you got to be in the ballpark. That’s all we want. We just want them to get it right because we love it so much. We grew up watching Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder. Stevie Wonder won three out of four years in a row. They got that s**t right. … It was no politics.
He pointed out the similarities with Beyoncé's losses, particularly against Beck in 2015 and Adele in 2017."Even with Bey, I felt like they missed the moment... I was like, 'Oh, y’all missed it,'" he added., the rapper pointed out that all one had to do was"look what it's done to the culture." "Look how the energy of the world moved. They play her whole album in the club. I don't know if I've ever seen that. The whole entire joint -- like, everything?! Every remix is amazing. Everyone's inspired. It has inspired the world," he continued."Every remix is better than the other one. From anybody, we're just finding these joints out in the street... It's inspiring creativity... When it just inspires creativity, that's an album.
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