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December 4, 2022 at 2:57 pm #1205177775
Delusional Adele stans are so dumb.
Which white artist backed by old white supremacists Grammys has undeservedly swept all her Grammy categories twice including an AOTY win which Balladele herself said she did not deserve and should have been won by the most beloved Black artist of recent times, who has not won any AOTY yet?
Only a 3rd undeserved Balladele sweep courtesy of a white supremacists Grammys and a 2nd undeserved AOTY win against Bey will trigger a backlash because why would another mediocre similar sounding whiny album already forgotten by the public would win over the most acclaimed album, the black ICON of which, was denied a previous AOTY win by a favored white artist backed by white supremacists Grammys.
There will be backlash if Adele wins AOTY over Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé but if Harry wins, it would be celebrated? Harry must have some black in him that I don’t know about. This side of the board has really become dumb. That’s exactly why it doesn’t get as much attention as the other boards on GD.
December 4, 2022 at 5:55 pm #1205177990i see taylor winning this. she will definitely win this because the grammy’s don’t miss the chance to give an award to an artist that will bring massive audiences. the ticket sales of her stadium tour guaranteed it
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2022 at 10:05 am #1205178983NME Songs of the Year
#1 Cuff It
#3 As It Was
#17 Anti HeroHarry Styles – ‘As It Was’
It’s hard not to tumble into the vast emotional depths of ‘As It Was’ and look beyond everything else that made this song such a triumph. Change is a constant beneath the track’s heart-raising BPM and twinkling melodies: here, Harry Styles’ empathetic songwriting saw him fight for stability amid breakups and personal upheavals, finding strength in a renewed relationship with himself. It’s a quietly beautiful thing, then, that it became his biggest hit to date, proving that opening yourself up to the world doesn’t always have to be a risk. SW
Best bit: So much of the feeling is in the instrumental: some peppy guitar lines, and the crescendo of tubular bells, less of a breakdown than the sound of a heart skipping a beat.
(All Too Well nowhere in sight)
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2022 at 10:08 am #1205178988i see taylor winning this. she will definitely win this because the grammy’s don’t miss the chance to give an award to an artist that will bring massive audiences. the ticket sales of her stadium tour guaranteed it
As if Swifties won’t be tuning in anyway regardless of whether she performs. They all think her 10 minute dirge is going to win SOTY.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2022 at 10:22 am #1205179023i see taylor winning this. she will definitely win this because the grammy’s don’t miss the chance to give an award to an artist that will bring massive audiences. the ticket sales of her stadium tour guaranteed it
It is unlikely that she will appear at the ceremony at all, especially since there are many big names this year, Taylor’s services are not required.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2022 at 10:27 am #1205179034It is unlikely that she will appear at the ceremony at all, especially since there are many big names this year, Taylor’s services are not required.
how nice of. Clownderby to have a Grammy insider
ReplyCopy URLCongratulations 12 Time Grammy Winner Taylor Swift!
All Too Well (The Short Film) -BEST MUSIC VIDEO!
December 5, 2022 at 11:41 am #1205179091Honey, go discuss Taylor Swift bullshit in that bitch’s thread.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2022 at 11:56 am #1205179106NME Songs of the Year #1 Cuff It #3 As It Was #17 Anti Hero Harry Styles – ‘As It Was’ It’s hard not to tumble into the vast emotional depths of ‘As It Was’ and look beyond everything else that made this song such a triumph. Change is a constant beneath the track’s heart-raising BPM and twinkling melodies: here, Harry Styles’ empathetic songwriting saw him fight for stability amid breakups and personal upheavals, finding strength in a renewed relationship with himself. It’s a quietly beautiful thing, then, that it became his biggest hit to date, proving that opening yourself up to the world doesn’t always have to be a risk. SW Best bit: So much of the feeling is in the instrumental: some peppy guitar lines, and the crescendo of tubular bells, less of a breakdown than the sound of a heart skipping a beat. (All Too Well nowhere in sight)
All Too Well was released in 2021
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2022 at 1:27 pm #1205179197NME Songs of the Year
#1 Cuff It
#3 As It Was
#17 Anti HeroHarry Styles – ‘As It Was’
It’s hard not to tumble into the vast emotional depths of ‘As It Was’ and look beyond everything else that made this song such a triumph. Change is a constant beneath the track’s heart-raising BPM and twinkling melodies: here, Harry Styles’ empathetic songwriting saw him fight for stability amid breakups and personal upheavals, finding strength in a renewed relationship with himself. It’s a quietly beautiful thing, then, that it became his biggest hit to date, proving that opening yourself up to the world doesn’t always have to be a risk. SW
Best bit: So much of the feeling is in the instrumental: some peppy guitar lines, and the crescendo of tubular bells, less of a breakdown than the sound of a heart skipping a beat.
(All Too Well nowhere in sight)
They literally ranked Anti-Hero 17th. 👀
ReplyCopy URLDecember 5, 2022 at 3:19 pm #1205179285Taylor’s win is the nomination. She isn’t winning this.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 6, 2022 at 7:00 am #1205179883IDK, I feel like ‘All Too Well’ is right up the Academy’s alley for this category. It’s all about songwriting, or is supposed to be, and this is a well-written, ten-minute-long song that really resonated with a lot of people. I don’t think it has anything to do with ratings, since the producers are not the voters, and voters may appreciate what went into this song.
I personally think it would be crazy for a re-released song to win SOTY, but hey, it’s Taylor.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 6, 2022 at 7:34 am #1205179920I think All Too Well’s chances ended when the nominations were announced and the song was not nominated in ROTY and Pop Solo. Thus, the reward was the nomination in Song of the Year. It’s obviously my pick in SOTY. But I believe that Easy On Me will win SOTY/ROTY considering that it even appeared in music video category, which could have missed since honestly it’s not a good music video, but she had the advantage of being in the beginning of the ballot. Obviously it is notorious to say that being in the end of the ballot, harms Taylor, but in any case the song was not nominated in those categories that I consider crucial and no longer have a committee. So I’ll predict SOTY and ROTY for Easy On Me, even though my personal pick would be All Too Well.
ReplyCopy URLDecember 6, 2022 at 12:47 pm #1205180625Honey, below is the outcome delusional Swifties and delusional Harry Styles fangirls want to happen:
Record of the Year: Harry Styles, “As It Was”
Album of the Year: Harry Styles, Harry’s House
Song of the Year: “All Too Well” (10 Minute Version) (The Short Film)KEEP DREAMING!
ReplyCopy URLDecember 6, 2022 at 1:00 pm #1205180634Adele is only taking one.
Album of the Year: Renaissance
Song of the Year: As it Was
Record of the Year: As It Was
Pop Solo: About Damn Time
Pop Album: Harry’s House
Pop Duo/Group: Unholy
Dance Album: Renaissance
Dance Recording: Break My Soul
Music Video: All Too Well (The Short Film)
Music Film: One Night Only A private concert for Adele’s Rich Celebrity Friends.ReplyCopy URLCongratulations 12 Time Grammy Winner Taylor Swift!
All Too Well (The Short Film) -BEST MUSIC VIDEO!
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