It’s February 2011 and the Grammys has turned its ugly head once again. Will the Grammys be good or another shit fest? After looking at that long ass list, over 80 damn categories, my money is on the already high-profiled artists to walk away with the tainted statues. Talented artists will be looked over for another year as the WOS continues to bullshit America into thinking that talented artists actually have a chance to be noticed and be given proper attention. Artists such as Calvin Richardson whose album, America’s Most Wanted, dropped in 2010 and has gone without much notice. Although he is nominated for an award, I have little doubt that he will walk away empty-handed.
Ronald Isley, Faith Evans, R. Kelly, Fat Joe, Sunshine Anderson, Chrisette Michele, and Ice Cube also have a high chance of walking away with their hands swinging empty. The majority of the artist that I’ve mentioned all had great album, with the exception of one or two.
Advertising has been high for this year’s Grammy awards show. But as usual, I believe there is more hype than actual talent that is being promised to the masses. After the god-awful halftime show at the Super Bowl this year, and the fucked up way in which Christina Aguilera jacked up the Star-Spangled Banner, I only sense disappointment up ahead this Sunday. As if one fucked Sunday was not enough, now it’ll be too in a row. Another year of the music industry’s tycoons begging the street vendors to stop selling on the corners, and begging the consumers to stop settling for the five dollar replicas of the same overpriced garbage sold in stores and online.
Another year of sheep thanking their invisible God for the garbage that they produced and were able to make money off of; another year of scantily dressed women talking about false empowerment; another year of bogus men talking about money they borrow; another year of an industry celebrating false hopes, fake dreams, bullshit realities that has only brought our youths and our elderly closer to self-destruction the never before.
What a better way to celebrate Bamboozle Month!









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