The Weeknd is demanding that his record label no longer submit any of his music for further Grammy consideration after his After Hours album was completely snubbed by the Recording Academy.
With the 63rd annual Grammys only four days away, the singer — real name Abel Tesfaye, told the New York Times on Mar.
11, “Because of the secret committees, I will no longer allow my label to submit my music to the Grammys.” In response, the Recording Academy’s interim chief executive Harvey Mason Jr. said in a statement, “We’re all disappointed when anyone is upset,” but that “we are constantly evolving.” Abel, 31, made it known when Grammy nominations were revealed on Nov.
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