Top 10 Artists Who Have Criticized The Grammys
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The Grammy Awards have recieved a fair amount of criticism over the years, and these figures are behind most of it! Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we’ll be taking a look at our picks for the Top 10 Artists who have Boycotted or Criticized the Grammys. For this list, we’ll be talking about artists like Kanye West, Trent Reznor, Drake, 50 Cent, Eddie Vedder, Jay-Z, Sinead O’Connor and Public Enemy to discuss how the historic music awards show has rubbed some people the wrong way. Did we miss anyone? Let us know in the comments!

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#10: 50 Cent
#9: Eddie Vedder
#8: Trent Reznor
#7: Snoop Dogg
#6: Drake
#5: Jay-Z
#4: Kanye West
#3, #2 & #1: ?

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15 COMMENTS

  1. It’s not just the artists who don’t like The Grammys, most people in general don’t like it either. Cause they don’t understand music.

  2. The biggest problem is that they didn’t even mention what it was that Eddie Vedder said: “I’m not sure what this means. I don’t think it means anything. Thanks, I guess.” And it shows up as your #9… Someone actually “criticizing the Grammys”, pointing out how useless the whole process is, not just whining because they didn’t win one. You need to edit this list, or release some Top 5s if you don’t have enough to stay on topic. Way to drop the ball, WatchMojo. Oh yeah, and it’s pronounced KAP-er-nick.

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