Truth Hurts! Steve Stoute Blasts The Grammys For Ignorance & Exploitation
This year's Grammy Awards pissed off just about everyone minus Esperanza Spalding, but while the industry tweeted their disappointme
In an open letter published in today's New York Times the man responsible for Rihanna's, Jay-Z's and Lebron James' unstoppably successful brand empires expressed his dismay at the Grammy Awards' committee for being biased against pop artists when it comes to awards, yet exploiting their popularity for show ratings when it comes to performances
Read Stoute's eye-opening full letter below. Frankly, it's bananas.
February 20, 2011 An Open Letter to Neil Portnow, NARAS and the GRAMMY Awards®: Over the course of my 20 year history as an executive in the music business and as the owner of a firm that specializes in in-culture advertising, I have come to the conclusion that the GRAMMY Awards have clearly lost touch with contemporary popular culture. My being a music fan has left me with an even greater and deeper sense of dismay – so much so that I feel compelled to write this letter. Where I think that the GRAMMYs fail items from two key sources: (1) overzealousn
As an institution that celebrates artistic works of musicians, singers, songwriters, producers and technical specialists, we have come to expect that the GRAMMYs upholds all of the values that reflect the very best in music that is born from our culture. Unfortunatel
Just so that I’m not showing partiality to hip hop artists (although it would be an entirely different letter as to how hip hop music has been totally diminished as an art form by this organization
So while these very artists that the public acknowledges as being worthy of their money and fandom are snubbed year after year at the GRAMMYs, the awards show has absolutely no qualms in inviting these same artists to perform. At first I thought that you were not paying attention to the fact that the mental complexion of the world is becoming tanned, that multicultura
What truly inspired the writing of this letter was that this most recent show fed my suspicions. As the show was coming to a close and just prior to presenting the award for Album Of The Year, the band Arcade Fire performed “Month of May” – only to...surpris
Does the GRAMMYs intentionall
And I imagine that next year there will be another televised super closeup of an astonished frontrunner as they come to the realization before a national audience...t
You are being called to task at this very moment, NARAS.
And to all of the artists that attend the GRAMMYs: Stop accepting the invitation to be the upset of the year and demand that this body upholds its mission for advocacy and support of artistry as culture evolves.
Demand that they change this system and truly reflect and truly acknowledge your art.
Steve Stoute 145 W 45th ST. 12th FL, NYC 10036
The man has a serious point. Wonder who's going to show up next year.
Props → HuffPost
