What Does Beyonce Have to Do to Win Album of the Year?

Queen Bey has more Grammys than any other artist, but can’t ever seem to nab the top prize. Here’s how she can get it.

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And do it before Taylor gets at it first. Tony Pierce is a writer living in Hollywood and host of the Hear in LA podcast where he goes to every neighborhood in LA and hears from the people. // Wikimedia Commons

By Tony Pierce, Word in Black

“When I get nervous, I tell the truth,” Jay-Z joked Sunday night in front of 18,000 members and guests of the Recording Academy while winds howled around the Crypto.com Arena and record rains dumped onto the City of Angels.

Mr. Carter, was clutching a special all-black Grammy he’d just been handed, The Dr. Dre Global Impact Award. He was using the bulk of his three-minute acceptance speech to criticize the 65 year-old music ceremony for an ongoing laundry list of snubs Black artists have noticed year after year.

The legendary New York rapper listed a pair of Grammy “boycotts” he and others participated in over the years, beginning in 1998 when DMX had two #1 albums but received zero nominations. Jay, who had been nominated, stayed home out of protest (but watched on TV anyway).