Full Hip Hop-Related Grammy Nomination List

Now that I think about it, 
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@ no Unthinkable nomination 
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He made a complete 180 after Relapse...but somehow won a Grammy for rap album of the year...for Relapse. *shrug*
 
He made a complete 180 after Relapse...but somehow won a Grammy for rap album of the year...for Relapse. *shrug*
 
I really hope Eminem doesn't win the grammy for best album. That would be a gift. It was a hot album but you serious?
 
I really hope Eminem doesn't win the grammy for best album. That would be a gift. It was a hot album but you serious?
 
Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks

He made a complete 180 after Relapse...but somehow won a Grammy for rap album of the year...for Relapse. *shrug*

Relapse is way better than Recovery as a album. It's cohesive, it has that signature Em (Story telling, disgusting humor, good humor, serious topics), classic Dre production which he can ONLY make for Eminem.
You guys like Recovery because it's a generic album that sounds like any of your hot-at-the-moment rappers could've made. 

The only good song on Recovery was Cold Wind Blows...and that was the intro. 
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Ever since Recovery he's been making the SAME DAMN SONG. I can't blame him though. It's really what you guys asked for. Clowns.

LOL. I just checked if new Em material is coming out and it is...Produced by Alex da Kidd 
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. I told you. He's gonna keep coming with "I love the way you lie" till he retires now. 
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Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks

He made a complete 180 after Relapse...but somehow won a Grammy for rap album of the year...for Relapse. *shrug*

Relapse is way better than Recovery as a album. It's cohesive, it has that signature Em (Story telling, disgusting humor, good humor, serious topics), classic Dre production which he can ONLY make for Eminem.
You guys like Recovery because it's a generic album that sounds like any of your hot-at-the-moment rappers could've made. 

The only good song on Recovery was Cold Wind Blows...and that was the intro. 
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Ever since Recovery he's been making the SAME DAMN SONG. I can't blame him though. It's really what you guys asked for. Clowns.

LOL. I just checked if new Em material is coming out and it is...Produced by Alex da Kidd 
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. I told you. He's gonna keep coming with "I love the way you lie" till he retires now. 
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The Roots should win for best rap album....but who am I kidding. It's going to the white boy
 
The Roots should win for best rap album....but who am I kidding. It's going to the white boy
 
Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks

He made a complete 180 after Relapse...but somehow won a Grammy for rap album of the year...for Relapse. *shrug*
Hmmm...this could say a lot about Eminem or the voting population.

Both albums were great in their own respect, Recovery is just a more even-tempered, relatable album. In that regard, he made a 180. He was still spitting on Relapse and Dre's beats complimented the hell out of the whole atmosphere/feel of the album.

Still, Relapse was not nominated for AOY. Recovery is.
 
Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks

He made a complete 180 after Relapse...but somehow won a Grammy for rap album of the year...for Relapse. *shrug*
Hmmm...this could say a lot about Eminem or the voting population.

Both albums were great in their own respect, Recovery is just a more even-tempered, relatable album. In that regard, he made a 180. He was still spitting on Relapse and Dre's beats complimented the hell out of the whole atmosphere/feel of the album.

Still, Relapse was not nominated for AOY. Recovery is.
 
blame the people who first said Relapse was wack, because of those people complaining he is gonna come out with emo rap
 
blame the people who first said Relapse was wack, because of those people complaining he is gonna come out with emo rap
 
Jan 13 2011 8:34 AM EST 5,993
[h1]Lady Gaga, Cee Lo, Katy Perry To Perform At Grammys[/h1][h2]Eminem and Arcade Fire previously announced as performers on February 13 show.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman

The first slate of performers for the 53rd annual Grammy Awards were revealed Thursday morning (January 13), and the roster reads like a pop-music all-star lineup. MTV already broke the news on Wednesday that Eminem will cement one of the best professional years of his career by taking the stage on February 13 at the Staples Center, where he's also up for 10 awards. And he'll have plenty of chart-smashing company.

Among the other nominees on the list to perform are Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Cee Lo Green, Arcade Fire and Miranda Lambert. It will be the first Grammy performance ever for Lambert and Arcade Fire, while Cee Lo, Eminem, Gaga and Perry are making return engagements.

Click here for photos of the Grammy Awards performers.

For Eminem, the performance is the latest in a line of accomplishments tied to his career-renaissance album, Recovery, which is nominated for Album of the Year. The Detroit lyricist scored a pair of #1 singles from the album with "Not Afraid" and "Love the Way You Lie," featuring Rihanna. With the most nominations for the night, he's also likely to go home with a few more awards than he did at the 2009 Grammys, when his tepidly received Relapse snagged Best Rap Album.

Eminem has already been featured in the show's promotional campaign. A touching 30-second spot showcases Em's musical legacy, from the loss of his friend Proof to his struggles through drug dependency and his rise back to the top of the hip-hop game.

Joining him in the Grammy promo campaign on Wednesday were indie upstarts Arcade Fire, who are up for three awards for their album The Suburbs. Their "Music Is Life Is Music" ad was revealed on Wednesday, showing singer Win Butler singing passionately amid a collage of images that include a casket, a barn, roses, wedding rings and dripping chocolate bars.

While 11-time Grammy winner Eminem leads the pack in nominations this year, Gaga is not far behind with six nods for The Fame Monster, while Perry and Green are each up for four, and Arcade Fire and Lambert are vying for three awards.

Additional performers and presenters will be announced soon.
 
Jan 13 2011 8:34 AM EST 5,993
[h1]Lady Gaga, Cee Lo, Katy Perry To Perform At Grammys[/h1][h2]Eminem and Arcade Fire previously announced as performers on February 13 show.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman

The first slate of performers for the 53rd annual Grammy Awards were revealed Thursday morning (January 13), and the roster reads like a pop-music all-star lineup. MTV already broke the news on Wednesday that Eminem will cement one of the best professional years of his career by taking the stage on February 13 at the Staples Center, where he's also up for 10 awards. And he'll have plenty of chart-smashing company.

Among the other nominees on the list to perform are Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Cee Lo Green, Arcade Fire and Miranda Lambert. It will be the first Grammy performance ever for Lambert and Arcade Fire, while Cee Lo, Eminem, Gaga and Perry are making return engagements.

Click here for photos of the Grammy Awards performers.

For Eminem, the performance is the latest in a line of accomplishments tied to his career-renaissance album, Recovery, which is nominated for Album of the Year. The Detroit lyricist scored a pair of #1 singles from the album with "Not Afraid" and "Love the Way You Lie," featuring Rihanna. With the most nominations for the night, he's also likely to go home with a few more awards than he did at the 2009 Grammys, when his tepidly received Relapse snagged Best Rap Album.

Eminem has already been featured in the show's promotional campaign. A touching 30-second spot showcases Em's musical legacy, from the loss of his friend Proof to his struggles through drug dependency and his rise back to the top of the hip-hop game.

Joining him in the Grammy promo campaign on Wednesday were indie upstarts Arcade Fire, who are up for three awards for their album The Suburbs. Their "Music Is Life Is Music" ad was revealed on Wednesday, showing singer Win Butler singing passionately amid a collage of images that include a casket, a barn, roses, wedding rings and dripping chocolate bars.

While 11-time Grammy winner Eminem leads the pack in nominations this year, Gaga is not far behind with six nods for The Fame Monster, while Perry and Green are each up for four, and Arcade Fire and Lambert are vying for three awards.

Additional performers and presenters will be announced soon.
 
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