Snoop Dogg Calls Out The Grammys For Snubbing Him
Snoop Dogg has become the latest rapper to call out the Grammys for consistently snubbing him.
Snoop Dogg has become the latest rapper to call out the Grammys for consistently snubbing him.
On Monday (February 6), Tha Doggfather took to Instagram to vent his frustration with the Recording Academy for having never awarded him a golden gramophone throughout his legendary 30-year career.
In his post, Snoop screenshotted a tweet listing the rappers with the most Grammy wins, which included JAY-Z (24), Kanye West (24), Kendrick Lamar (17), Eminem (15) and Pharrell (13).
In his caption, the Long Beach native reminded folks he has yet to join that illustrious list having received precisely zero Grammys, despite picking up more than a dozen nominations over the years.
“Snoop Dogg. 20 nominations. 0 wins,” he wrote along with a sarcastic applause emoji.
Snoop Dogg Grammy’s history
Snoop Dogg has been nominated in several Grammys categories including Best Rap Song (“Drop It Like It’s Hot,” 2005), Best Rap Solo Performance (“Gin and Juice,” 1995), Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (“Beautiful,” 2004) and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (“” Still D.R.E.,” 2000).
He has also earned two nods in the coveted Album of the Year category thanks to his contributions to Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly and Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream, while his Reincarnated LP (which was released under the name Snoop Lion) was up for Best Reggae Album in 2014.
Snoop currently leads the pack when it comes to rappers with the most nominations and no wins, a list that features other overlooked legends such as 2Pac, Biggie, Nicki Minaj, DMX, Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross and Pusha T. Nas was also part of that group until he snagged his first Grammy in 2021 when King’s Disease won Best Rap Album.
Snoop Dogg is far from the first rapper to have criticized the Recording Academy. JAY-Z has been one of the most vocal critics, going as far as calling them out on his 2018 track “Apeshit” after his 4:44 album went home empty-handed at that year’s Grammy Awards.