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The 2023 Grammy Awards is set for February of next year and now the nominations are in for Best Rap Song.
Among this year’s nominees are Jack Harlow‘s “Churchill Downs” featuring Drake, DJ Khaled‘s “God Did” featuring Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, John Legend and Fridayy, Kendrick Lamar‘s “The Heart Part 5,” Gunna and Future‘s “Pushin P” featuring Young Thug and Future‘s “Wait For U” featuring Drake and Tems.
Last year, Kanye West and Jay-Z took home Best Rap Song for the Donda album track, “Jail.” The win marked Kanye’s 24th Grammy win among 75 nominations in his career.
Meanwhile, this year’s Grammy Awards has also sparked some controversy. Interestingly, the Grammy Awards committee has decided to not put Nicki Minaj‘s Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single, “Super Freaky Girl” in the rap song category but instead in the pop song category.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Recording Academy reportedly deemed Nicki’s track, which samples Rick James’ 1981 classic “Super Freak,” as a pop single and should be nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance.
Nicki wasn’t happy about the Academy’s decision and jumped on her Twitter account to deliver an ultimatum that if “Super Freaky Girl” wasn’t going to be considered for any rap categories, neither should Latto’s “Big Energy.”
The Queens, N.Y. rhymer added: “Could you imagine someone telling you not to “complain” about being treated unfairly at your workplace? This is my job. I work very hard. No diff from a 9-5 where you should speak up for yourself if you know you’re a great employee & continue to be purposely sabotaged.”
Nicki’s reaction to the Grammy submission news also sparked a Twitter beef between her and Latto.
While it’s not uncommon for rap artists to be put in the pop category, the Recording Academy has not yet addressed their decision to move Nicki Minaj‘s song to the pop categories.
The 2023 Grammy Awards will air on Feb. 5 on CBS at 8 p.m. EST.
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