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"Revisiting Amy Winehouse: Back to Black Biopic Sparks Controversy and Praise"
The new biopic "Back to Black" about Amy Winehouse is criticized for perpetuating damaging tropes and suggesting that her inability to have a child was the source of her torment, reducing her complexity and contributing to a gendered simplification of her struggles, ultimately insulting her legacy and tragic demise.

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"Kanye West's 'Vultures' Livestream Party Controversy"
Kanye West's live-streamed listening party for his upcoming album "Vultures" was abruptly shut down after he sang a controversial lyric referring to himself as an "antisemite." The streaming service, Veeps, cut the feed just after the lyric was sung. The album also contains other offensive lyrics, drawing criticism from fans and Jewish groups. This incident follows previous antisemitic remarks made by West, including a tweet that led to lost partnerships and billionaire status.

"Killer Mike's Grammy Night: Wins, Arrest, and Confusion"
Killer Mike swept all three rap categories he was nominated for at the Grammys, sparking debate among young rap listeners and media personalities. He was also arrested at the event but remains confident of being exonerated. In an interview, he expressed gratitude for his wins, addressed criticism, and discussed the significance of his album's recognition. He also responded to comments from Drake and Jay-Z, emphasizing the importance of making art from the heart and staying consistent. Despite the arrest, he remains grateful and focused on his family and music.

"Unraveling the Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion Feud: A Deep Dive into Misogynoir in the Rap Community"
After a public feud, Megan Thee Stallion's "Hiss" topped the Billboard Hot 100, while Nicki Minaj's response track "Big Foot" debuted at No 23. Minaj's targeted campaign against Megan, including insults and doxxing, has drawn criticism. Despite Minaj's own struggles in the industry, her response has been seen as regressive and insecure, potentially marring her legendary career.

"Taylor Swift's Secret Plan for Tortured Poets Department Revealed"
Taylor Swift strategically announced her upcoming album, "The Tortured Poets Department," during her Grammy acceptance speech, revealing that she had been working on it since her previous album. The album will feature 16 tracks, including collaborations with Florence + the Machine and Post Malone, and hints at personal experiences, such as a song seemingly referencing her relationship with Joe Alwyn. Swift's announcement came after winning her 13th Grammy, and she also won Album of the Year for "Midnights." The article also lists the winners of various categories at the 66th Grammy Awards.

Killer Mike Addresses Grammy Arrest Incident
After winning three Grammy awards, including Best Rap Album, Killer Mike was arrested at the ceremony, allegedly for pushing a security guard to the ground. He released a statement expressing gratitude for the support and confidence in being cleared of wrongdoing, while also sharing the joy of his son finding a kidney match. However, a LAPD source claims the situation was more complex, with the security guard alleging that Killer Mike tried to bypass her and pushed her to the ground.

"Jay-Z's Grammy Speech Defending Beyoncé and Awkward Moments at the 2024 Awards"
Jay-Z used his acceptance speech at the Grammys to call out the awards' biases against non-white musicians, particularly highlighting Beyoncé's lack of Album of the Year wins despite her numerous nominations and accolades. He emphasized the need for the Grammys to address systemic issues in their voting process and acknowledged the ongoing struggle for recognition faced by Black artists. Standing alongside his daughter Blue Ivy, Jay-Z urged artists to keep showing up and striving for the recognition they deserve.

"Jay-Z Defends Beyoncé and Calls Out Grammy Awards in Acceptance Speech"
During his acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards, Jay-Z called on the Recording Academy to better recognize Black artists, highlighting that his wife Beyoncé, despite having the most Grammys in history, has never won album of the year. He urged the Academy to "get it right" and acknowledged the lack of recognition for Black talent in the past. Jay-Z's remarks underscore ongoing calls for the Grammys to honor the hip-hop community and Black artists, with previous winners and industry figures also advocating for Beyoncé's overdue recognition.

"Jay-Z's Grammy Speech: A Critique of the Recording Academy's Snubs"
During his acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards, Jay-Z called out the Recording Academy for its failure to recognize women and artists of color, as well as for its treatment of rap and hip hop performers. He highlighted the lack of recognition for Beyoncé's album of the year wins despite her numerous Grammys, and urged artists to keep showing up until they receive the accolades they deserve.

"Jay-Z Criticizes Grammys for Snubbing Beyoncé as Taylor Swift Breaks Record at 2024 Awards"
During his acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards, Jay-Z criticized the academy for never awarding his wife Beyonce the best album award, despite her 32 wins in other categories. He emphasized the subjective nature of the awards and urged the academy to "get it right." Jay-Z's passionate rebuke drew mixed reactions on social media, with some applauding his speech and others poking fun at the Grammys' expected response. The music mogul was honored with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award for his contribution to the music industry, alongside Lenny Kravitz and Mariah Carey.

"Taylor Swift's Anticipated Grammy Night Sparks Fan Frenzy"
Taylor Swift and Lana del Rey will be seated together at the upcoming Grammys, amidst a dispute between Universal Music Group (UMG) and TikTok over music rights. The seating arrangement is seen as a potential act of unity and defiance, with CBS revealing their seating via Instagram. UMG has released an open letter accusing TikTok of attempting to lowball them and not addressing issues of online safety and hate speech. The seating could be a message and power play by the pair and UMG to show TikTok the kind of artists they're separating themselves from.