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Drake and The Weeknd boycott the Grammys again

Published on: October 16, 2022 3:12 PM

Drake and The Weeknd have announced to boycott the 2023 Grammy Awards again.

As per the latest reports, the Canadian singer and rapper have declined to submit their music for Grammy 2023 nominations.

The recent snub will mark the second year in a row that both Drake and Weeknd have declined to participate, reported Vibe.

According to Pitchfork report, the voting for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards had started, and Drake and Weeknd’s music was absent.

The Canadian stars’ solo albums like Drake’s Honestly, Nevermind and The Weeknd’s Dawn FM or their hits like Sticky and Sacrifice, which are eligible for 2023 awards, were missing in the voting.

Back in 2021, The Weeknd announced his decision to boycott future Grammys following the snub of his mega-popular and critically lauded hit 2020 album After Hours – featuring the chart-topper Blinding Lights.

In the same year, Drake removed his two nominations from the 2022 Grammy slate after his chart-buster 2021 album, Certified Lover Boy, was missing from most of the nominations.

As per the latest reports, the Canadian singer and rapper have declined to submit their music for Grammy 2023 nominations.

The recent snub will mark the second year in a row that both Drake and Weeknd have declined to participate, reported Vibe.

According to Pitchfork report, the voting for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards had started, and Drake and Weeknd’s music was absent.

The Canadian stars’ solo albums like Drake’s Honestly, Nevermind and The Weeknd’s Dawn FM or their hits like Sticky and Sacrifice, which are eligible for 2023 awards, were missing in the voting.

Drake and The Weeknd Boycott the Grammys… Again https://t.co/emfqqv76cB

— All football play (@breaking_9) October 15, 2022

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: grammy awards, Latest

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