Beyonce and the Grammys: a tense relationship again at a head

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Beyonce and the Grammys: a tense relationship again at a head
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NEW YORK, Jan 29 — Beyonce is the most decorated artist in Grammys history, and her album releases have both triggered cultural earthquakes and reshaped music industry...

Beyonce has never won the prestigious Grammys for best album or record.— AFPas a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codeNEW YORK, Jan 29 — Beyonce is the most decorated artist in Grammys history, and her album releases have both triggered cultural earthquakes and reshaped music industry norms.

It earned her a fifth nomination for Album of the Year: in years past, she has lost to Taylor Swift, Beck, Adele and, most recently, Harry Styles.And in a glaringly consistent pattern, nearly all of Beyonce's losses have been to white pop and rock artists., it would be — for me, personally — similar to when Barack Obama won the presidency," said Birgitta Johnson, a professor of African American studies and music history at the University of South Carolina.

Voter"values have been more aligned with white-dominated genres like rock and alternative," said Kehrer. And though the Grammys have increased the number of contenders in the top categories — it used to be five, was bumped to 10, and is currently eight — in a bid to promote diversity, the change has actually meant votes are split to a degree that people of color and less conventional artists still rarely win.

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