How Drake Feel? Akademiks reacts to Lucian Grainge & Dr Dre high 5 after Kendrick win & more moments

In a recent live stream, social media personality Akademiks shared his thoughts on notable moments from the Grammy Awards, particularly focusing on the interactions between prominent artists and industry figures. The conversation quickly turned to the implications of the weekend’s performances and the Grammy’s past controversies, especially concerning artists like The Weeknd and Drake.

Akademiks began by expressing disbelief over the Grammy Awards’ apology to The Weeknd, who, in the past, had publicly criticized the organization for its lack of transparency and fairness. Reflecting on the Grammy’s tumultuous history with artists, he noted The Weeknd’s previous decision to boycott the event after being snubbed for nominations. However, this year, he noted, The Weeknd performed, indicating a potential thaw in relations between the artist and the Academy.

The discussion then shifted to the significance of recent winners, particularly Kendrick Lamar, and how his success was received by other figures in the industry. Akademiks highlighted a moment where Lucian Grainge, CEO of Universal Music Group, and legendary producer Dr. Dre exchanged a celebratory high-five following Kendrick’s win. This gesture, he argued, underscored the interconnected nature of the music industry and how even rivalries among artists can be overshadowed by corporate relationships.

Akademiks speculated about the implications of this high-five for Drake, who has had a complicated relationship with both the Grammys and Universal Music Group. He pointed out that the success of artists under the Universal umbrella, such as Kendrick and The Weeknd, serves to reinforce the company’s dominance in the industry, irrespective of individual artists’ feelings toward award shows. He suggested that for Drake, witnessing such camaraderie among industry leaders could be a wake-up call to the realities of the business.

The conversation also touched on the broader changes within the Grammy organization, which has been criticized for its treatment of artists. In response to past complaints, the Academy has implemented initiatives aimed at increasing diversity and representation within its voting body. Akademiks noted that the recent changes reflect a genuine effort by the Academy to evolve and address past grievances voiced by artists.

As Akademiks wrapped up the discussion, he acknowledged the complexities and challenges that artists face in navigating their careers within an industry that often prioritizes corporate interests. He left viewers with the understanding that the dynamics of the music business, particularly in the wake of the Grammys, are an intricate dance of power, influence, and personal relationships among artists and executives alike.

The insights shared by Akademiks not only offer a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes workings of the music industry but also serve as a reminder of the ongoing evolution of award shows like the Grammys, and their impact on the artists they aim to celebrate.

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