Snoop Dogg Addresses That He Has Never Won A Grammy

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Grammys have nothing to do with quality. It's all industry politics. (gotta attend them gay mansion parties)

2Pac never won a grammy.
Biggie never won a grammy.
Nas went by most of his career without a grammy until recently.
Wu Tang never won a grammy.
Ice Cube never won a grammy.
Snoop Dogg has never won a grammy.
Mobb Deep never won a grammy.

Grammys are typically given out to artists that white people are fond of like Kanye West, Macklemore, Will Smith, Eminem, etc.

I find it disturbing that people actually take this shyt seriously.
Sometimes even that isn't enough. Look at Frank Ocean for example:

I've seen a lot of industry execs shyt on him despite 2 very highly rated albums. Why is that? Probably because he finessed his label, gave them a throwaway project to finish his contract, and then released his actual album independently weeks later. :mjlol:
 

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The fact that RZA and wu-tang never won a grammy after dropping so many classics. Speaks poorly of the academy politics.
Wu along with my other favorite's like Nas, Mobb deep, Snoop, Pac, Biggie only having one and only recent is fukkin crazy. How many undeniable classics are there between them folks.
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Doggystyle and the singles for that and his work with Digg Pound and PAC deserved Grammys, the others it’s like whatever lol
It’s definitely “whatever” because the Grammys don’t matter at the end of the day. My only thing is even those singles like “Beautiful” or “Drop It Like It’s Hot” could’ve won because lesser artists/songs win over deserving ones all the time.
 

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In order for someone to be snubbed you have to provide the year they were nominated and didn't win and should have. I did a quick search just on rap song

"Beautiful" in 04 but lost to "Lose Yourself". Can you really argue that? "

Drop it like its hot" was nominated in 05 but lost to " Jesus Walks" can you really argue that?

Sexual Eruption In 09. Lost to Waynes "Loilipop". That one is debatable. Snoop clearly had the better song but Wayne was on fire at that time. No way he was gonna lose

"Young wild and free" in 14 lost to
"nikkas in paris" can you really argue that?

I dont feel like pulling up his other noms but you see the point. Sometimes its about timing more then anything else.
 

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again with the coli, two things can be true as once. a grammy does not validate what matters in hip hop, however, a grammy is the top award for music artists and even they want to win "the big one", it's nice to see legends or legendary songs have a top award on their resume, but it doesn't invalidate them if they don't.
 

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Given that Grammy's didn't really give out hiphop Grammy's until like 96, I can't name a year that he should've won.

It's like wondering why (edit say Melo or Stockton, mixed up Malone) never won an MVP, longevity or being a legend is not what they are trying to honor here.


So really he's never been snubbed. He had strong singles like Drop it like it's hot, but they lost against even stronger singles like Jesus Walks (and 99 problems, Hey mama), or Beautiful vs Eminem's Lose yourself (and In da club and on). Grammy's is about peaks, just like the MVP.

The first hip hop Grammy was awarded in 1989 for Best Rap Performance, then it got split into two categories (solo and duo/group). Snoop could have won in 1995 for "Gin and Juice," even though he was up against some tough competition.
 

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The first hip hop Grammy was awarded in 1989 for Best Rap Performance, then it got split into two categories (solo and duo/group). Snoop could have won in 1995 for "Gin and Juice," even though he was up against some tough competition.
True, best rap album was 96.

But I mean, still. People act like other people don’t exist, or that there is unlimited amount of Grammy’s to give.

And they also compare getting the strongest years like 95 or 96 to getting one in 2019 or some other randomly weak year. I don’t know if they are trolling or not
 

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Sometimes even that isn't enough. Look at Frank Ocean for example:

I've seen a lot of industry execs shyt on him despite 2 very highly rated albums. Why is that? Probably because he finessed his label, gave them a throwaway project to finish his contract, and then released his actual album independently weeks later. :mjlol:

Not even. He released it the very next day. :mjlol:
 
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