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We Need To Protect Drake At All Costs After His Epic Attack Against The Corporate Music Industry

Music industry legend Drake is turning his back on the BS being spewed at Sunday night's Grammy Awards ceremony.

We, The People, need to protect Drake at all costs. Because he disrupted the corporate mainstream music industry in probably the best way possible.

“To all our amazing artists, please remember that this show is not factual. This is just the opinion of a group of people whose names are being kept secret,” Drake wrote on his Instagram Story shortly before winning the award. I wrote it like this. according to For variety. “Literally. Google it. Congratulations to anyone who wins anything in hip-hop, but this show doesn't impact our world.”

The Grammy Awards ceremony aired on Sunday night and completely disrespected Morgan Wallen, the best-selling artist in modern American history. Wallen appeared alongside Drake in his latest music video after it was canceled by faceless entertainment industry oligarchs in 2021.

“We don't play a fact-based sport, we play an opinion-based sport,” Drake said while acknowledging his victory at a ceremony in 2019. “This isn't the NBA… This is a business that depends on a lot of people who might not understand what a mixed-race kid from Canada is saying… or a brother from Houston over there, This is my brother Travis. If you have someone to sing every word of your song, if you're a hometown hero, you've already won. Through the rain and the snow, your hard-earned money. If you've got people with regular jobs who can buy tickets and come to shows, you don't need that here, I promise you, you've already won.” (Related: Grammy winner who refused to work with Morgan Wallen makes embarrassing comments)

Somewhat comically, Warren is currently at the top of the Billboard charts for an 18th non-consecutive week. But apparently his talent isn't good enough for a man named Harvey Mason Jr., who claims to be a musician but actually just runs the Grammy Awards.

While Drake's remarks were clearly directed at the Grammys' hip-hop category, they could easily apply to Wallen as well. And this statement certainly points to quite a bit of disagreement within the industry. If more A-list artists like Drake start turning their backs on the Grammys, we'll literally never need this award again. So, can you all do it too?

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