RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION
Common Featuring Jhené Aiko - Blak Majik
Eminem Featuring Rihanna - The Monster
I Love Makonnen Featuring Drake - Tuesday
Schoolboy Q Featuring BJ The Chicago Kid - Studio
Kanye West & Charlie Wilson - Bound 2
RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION
Common Featuring Jhené Aiko - Blak Majik
Eminem Featuring Rihanna - The Monster
I Love Makonnen Featuring Drake - Tuesday
Schoolboy Q Featuring BJ The Chicago Kid - Studio
Kanye West & Charlie Wilson - Bound 2
WHERE IS DIL?
New rules - DIL is ineligible for that category. The lead must be a rapper.
R&B PERFORMANCE
Beyoncé - Drunk In Love f/ Jay Z
Chris Brown - New Flame f/ Usher & Rick Ross
Jennifer Hudson - Its Your World f/ R. Kelly
Ledisi - Like This Usher - Good Kisser
Quote:
R&B SONG
Beyoncé - Drunk In Love f/ Jay Z Usher - Good Kisser
Chris Brown - New Flame f/ Usher & Rick Ross
Luke James - Options
Jhené Aiko - The Worst
Max Martin
Bang Bang (Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj) (S)
Break Free (Ariana Grande Featuring Zedd) (S)
Dark Horse (Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J) (S)
Problem (Ariana Grande Featuring Iggy Azalea) (S)
Shake It Off (Taylor Swift) (S)
Unconditionally (Katy Perry) (S)
Max Martin is DEFINITELY getting a GRAMMY! Of all the songs mentioned, the lowest peaking was #4!!!
Again, Katy Perry will have to wait for 2016 to get a GRAMMY
Now I just want to know what the criteria is to get nominated in an album category? What did "The New Classics" do to get itself a RAP album nomination? Does it have the sales? I think not! Is it critically acclaimed and adored? Of course not look at ha metacritic score. So what other merits does TNC have to stand on? Because Fancy, a song with weak rap verses and a pop hook was massive?
Did some old man at the Grammy committee just read "Classics" in the title and think this was some haute couture album? I'm confused, I'm bitter, and I am LIVID that such a mediocre album with little impact, little sales, and trashed day in and day out would get an album nomination!