Itโs always a huge bummer when a musician you love gets snubbed again and again at awards ceremonies, especially at the Grammys. Iโm still stuck on the following four Grammy snubs from the early 2000s, and one canโt help but wonder what the Recording Academy was thinking. Letโs take a walk through the past, shall we? A few of these might make you mad, too.
1. Carlos Santana and Rob Thomas Beat Backstreet Boys and TLC in 2000
Alright, Iโm not going to act like Carlos Santana and Rob Thomasโ โSmoothโ isnโt a good song. Itโs honestly a fantastic piece of work from both artists. However, The Backstreet Boysโ โI Want It That Wayโ and TLCโs โUnprettyโ were also up for a Grammy in 2000.
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In fact, many of the nominees at the turn of the millennium were pretty bleak. โUnprettyโ wasnโt even TLCโs best single from FanMail. Iโd argue that at least โI Want It That Wayโ has become more of a long-lasting cult hit than โSmoothโ.
2. Steely Dan Beats Eminem and Radiohead in 2001
One of the weirdest Grammy snubs of the early 2000s, Steely Dan took home the Album of the Year award for Two Against Nature. Itโs a solid record, for sure. But it was up again powerhouse records like Radioheadโs Kid A and Eminemโs The Marshall Mathers LP.
Even diehard country and southern rock fans donโt really remember that particular Steely Dan record all that well, while Radiohead and Eminem changed genres with their respective releases that year.
3. U2 Beats Mariah Carey in 2006
Even if youโre not a Mariah Carey fan, itโs really hard to rationalize how she didnโt take home a Grammy for โWe Belong Togetherโ in 2006. U2 took home the award for โSometimes You Canโt Make It On Your Ownโ instead.
U2โs song isnโt necessarily a bad track; itโs an intimate and devastating song about the death of Bonoโs father. However, it does sound like yet another U2 song. Itโs not necessarily captivating or genre-breaking. โWe Belong Togetherโ revived Careyโs career and has aged extremely well. I just donโt get it.
4. Herbie Hancock Beats Amy Winehouse in 2008
Grammy snubs in the 2000s were quite common, but the Recording Academyโs decision to basically insert a Lifetime Achievement Award into the Album of the Year category in 2008 was not in great taste. It wasnโt the first time they did it, either.
Herbie Hancockโs River: The Joni Letters is a fine record, but Amy Winehouseโs powerhouse record Back To Black should absolutely have taken home Album of the Year.
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