Grammy Awards Is A Gift For Industry Plants, They Lost Their Credibility Years Back – Daniel Regha

Posted by Amarachi on Mon 05th Feb, 2024 - tori.ng

He added that Davido and Burna Boy losing all their nominations shouldn’t be a big deal because Grammys doesn’t define the greatness of an artiste and people don’t bag nominations and win a Grammy based on merit.

Daniel Regha


Popular Twitter critic, Daniel Regha has stated that Grammy Awards is practically useless because it is a gift for industry plants.

He stated this after Afrobeat superstars, Davido, Burna Boy, Asake, Ayra Starr and Olamide lost all their Grammy Awards nominations.

Daniel Regha stated that the Grammy awards had long since lost its legitimacy and value.

According to Daniel, Tyla’s terrible song being recognized as the Best African Music Performance proves his point.

He added that Davido and Burna Boy losing all their nominations shouldn’t be a big deal because Grammys doesn’t define the greatness of an artiste and people don’t bag nominations and win a Grammy based on merit.

His words: “Grammy award is practically worthless, the organization l¤st their credibility years back. Tyla’s terrib!e song (Water) being recognized as the “Best African Music Performance” is proof enough. Just like the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the Grammys doesn’t define the greatness of an artiste, & people d¤n’t bag noms or win a Grammy based on merit; So Davido & Burna losing all their nominations shouldn’t be a big deal. Grammys nowadays are a g!ft for “industry plants”. No offense.”


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