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And they would probably admit they get it wrong.
So this is what I'm saying.
It's like, if they're going to continue to get it wrong...
Why do we continue to care about nominees?
I mean, yeah, but you changing the conversation.
What I'm saying is if they're going to get it wrong with who they give the Grammy to, like this album wasn't better than that album.
How come that album won?
We've seen every year this happens.
After a while, you got to say, okay, being nominated, of course, being recognized by your peers, being recognized by, you know,
great producers and writers in industry, as an artist, of course, it makes you feel good.
Like, okay, they recognize the art in what I did and what I produced and what I put out.
But I'm just talking about if they're going to continue to get it wrong by handing the actual award to someone who most people probably feel like that album wasn't better than that album, then why does it really...
They get it wrong all the time.
We have to define what getting it wrong means.
What are they getting wrong, per se?
Well, most years, if, you know, respective categories, let's say we're talking about rap.
Last year, Nas went in.
I think most people felt like that album deserved it, or at least Nas deserved it.
No, we felt Nas deserved a Grammy.