Diversity in The Grammys: The Absence of African-American Winners
Abstract
The Grammys are an award
show that was created by The Recording Academy, which is a U.S. organization of
musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other recording professionals.
The awards provide a Grammy, or originally called Gramophone Award that
recognizes outstanding achievement in mainly English-language music industry.
The very first Grammys held its first ceremony on May 4, 1959. The annual
presentation features live performances by some of the most noticeable artists,
and the presenting of the awards that have even more of a popular interest. The
Grammys shares recognition of the music industry alongside other performance
award shows such as the Academy Awards, the Tony Awards, and the Emmy Awards.
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The representation of minorities in The Grammys, mainly African-Americans has stayed at a certain level of portrayal since the Award show’s debut in 1959. The Grammys have attempted to add some diversity to them by adding more minorities to their nominations lists and giving awards to artist that deserve them. The purpose of this study is to discuss whether or not the representation of minorities is being undermined by The Grammys trying to feed into the masses and upkeep their reputation. The time span of this focus is from 2014 to 2017, but I will also include background research to further support my findings. Previous winners of Grammy awards will be quoted in order to show the disconnection from what people think a Grammy is and what actual artists see them as.
In 1958, rock ‘n’ roll
made a big explosion onto the scene of music, alarming a group of executives
along the way. The executives were conflicted as to whether to recognize “good”
music or to recognize rock ‘n’ roll for its eruption into the music industry.
The higher ups took it upon themselves to set a standard in the music industry.
Since the very beginning, The Grammys have been at a difference with not only
rock but almost every other genre of music. From R&B to street-bred music,
and rap. The first ever award for rock music was not given out until 1961. Some
of the best recordings have often failed to win a Grammy in the first forty
years of Grammy history.
Over the years, The
Grammys have been criticized by many artists and music journalists because the
musicians feel that the Grammys generally award or nominate more commercialized
albums rather than those that are critically successful. In 1996, when American
rock band Pearl Jam won a Grammy for “Best Hard Rock Performance”, the band’s
lead singer Eddie Vedder went on stage to say “I don’t know what this means. I
don’t think it means anything.” (Vedder, 2008). This goes to show how little
some artist think of being awarded a Grammy for their accomplishments. Glen
Hansard, leader of the Irish rock group The Frames, commented in 2008 that he
believes the Grammys represent nothing inside of the real world of music (Hansard,
2008). Instead, it is completely industry based. Another quotable statement
that can be applied to this situation comes from lead singer of metal band
“Tool”, James Keenan. He says “I think the Grammys are nothing more than some
gigantic promotional machine for the music industry. They cater to a low
intellect and they feed the masses. They don’t honor the arts or the artist for
what he created. It’s the music business celebrating itself. That’s basically
what it’s all about (Maynard, 2012).
Artists such as Frank
Ocean, Drake and Kanye West spoke out about skipping this year’s Grammy Awards
to protest their lack of diversity amongst it’s nominees. Drake was reported
saying The Grammys do not fairly represent black or younger artists. From less
of a statistical side, Kanye West has received 21 Grammys but has never won one
while up against a white singer. American singer and songwriter Frank Ocean did
not even bother to submit his albums from the following year because to him “It
[The Grammys] just doesn’t seem to be representing very well for people who
come from where I come from, and hold down what I hold down (Ocean, 2017).
Another case of a
diversity issue with The Grammys concerns the likes of Macklemore. In 2014,
Macklemore swept a Grammy from Hip-Hop artist Kendrick Lamar. Rolling Stone
believes the music industry went as far to recruit Kidz Bop to boost Macklemore
exposure to as a plan to dethrone Hip-Hop artist of the year, Kendrick Lamar.
Both “The Heist” and “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City” were nominated
for Best Album of the Year in 2014. Both albums received positive reviews from
critics, but Kendrick Lamar received a 91 on Metacritic whereas Macklemore only
received a 74. Once again, both albums debuted at number two on the Billboard
200 chart, with Macklemore selling seventy-eight thousand copies and Kendrick
Lamar selling two hundred and forty-two thousand copies. By the RIAA’s
standards “The Heist” was recognized
as reaching Gold status, with over five hundred thousand copies sold on April
3, 2013. On August 21, 2013, “Good Kid,
M.A.A.D City” was certified Platinum by shipping and selling one million
copies in the United States.
On December 9th,
2014, American rapper J. Cole released his third studio album “2014 Forest Hills Drive”. On this album,
he has a song called “Fire Squad” where he talks about the popularity or
mainstream music and white privilege. On the record, J. Cole says
“History repeats itself and that’s just how it goes Same way that these rappers always bite each others flows Same thing that my n**** Elvis dd=id with Rock ‘n’ Roll Justin Timberlake, Eminem and then Macklemore While silly n**** argue over who gon’ snatch the crown Look around, my n****, white people have snatched the sound This year I’ll prolly go to the awards dappered down Watch Iggy win a Grammy as I try to crack a smile”
This song is his attempt to restore the balance in
Hip-Hop as he talks about white privilege and white appropriation of the
culture. More specifically the Macklemore-Kendrick Lamar Grammy snub and Iggy
Azalea’s new found popularity.
The longstanding exclusion of black talent from award shows such as the Oscars and the Grammys forces the age-old question: Why? Both of these organizations are handled on a voting system made up of a certain team of members. Knowing this information makes the average person interested in music or even the Grammys want to know who the real culprit is pulling all the strings. With ongoing backlash, the Grammys have attempted to straighten up their acts with “dramatic steps” to diversify its nominations and present a more accurate reflection of the industry itself.
Earlier this year, at the
59th Grammy Awards there was an outcry concerning who should have
won Album of the year. This outcry sparked the big debacle as to if The Grammys
have an issue in diversity with the winners of their awards. The nominees list
consisted of Adele, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Drake, and Sturgill Simpson. The
winner of the award turned out to be Adele for her album “25”. This was a shock
to everyone, including Adele herself. This rubbed some of the fans the wrong
way considering this was the eighth year since a non-white artist took home the
event’s biggest award. The very next day the new hashtag on Twitter was titled
“#grammyssowhite”. At soon as this hashtag got out, storied were popping up
questioning the diversity of the voters for the awards.
In 2017, Adele winning
over Beyoncé was not the only Grammy snub. It was just the biggest one of the
night. Barbadian singer Rihanna was nominated for eight awards off of the
strength of her eighth album “ANTI”. “ANTI” at the time was certified 2x
platinum by the RIAA, it peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200 and spent 33
weeks in the top 10. Sadly, she walked
away not winning a single one out of eight nominations. Rihanna’s biggest upset
was not winning the award for Best Pop Duo/group with their smash hit “Work”,
which sold more than 1.7 million copies in the United States alone. She lost
out to 21 Pilots for their song “Stressed Out”. Fuse wrote an article saying
that they believe The Committee for The Grammys are just continuing to use
black women in pop to raise their own ratings without giving them the
recognitions or respect they deserve within the mainly white categories.
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