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5 Rapppers Banned From The Grammys

When it comes to awards shows, it's not uncommon for musical artists to find themselves in trouble and facing bans. Whether it's due to onstage misbehavior or legal issues, there are various reasons why artists may be uninvited or prohibited from attending these prestigious events. While some bans may receive backlash from fans, others are deemed justified. Regardless of whether fans agree with the decisions made by awards shows, it's undeniable that these bans have a significant cultural impact. Let's take a closer look at five rappers who have been barred from attending and/or performing at awards shows.

#5 Chief Keef


Chief Keef has always been a controversial figure in the hip-hop world. In 2013, he claimed to have been banned from performing at the BET Awards, expressing his frustration about the exclusion on social media. While there was much speculation surrounding the situation, in 2014, it became evident that Chief Keef was banned from the entire network after not showing up for the program 106 & Park. Rapper and host Bow Wow confirmed on Instagram that Keef had been "blackballed" by the network, resulting in ongoing animosity.

#4 6ix9ine

Tekashi 6ix9ine, known for his controversial persona, was scheduled to perform his hit song "FEFE" at the 2018 MTV Music Video Awards. However, according to Nicki Minaj, who collaborated on the track, 6ix9ine was barred from performing at the awards show. Minaj claimed she fought to get him on stage but faced resistance. Given 6ix9ine's well-documented legal issues, including a conviction for sexual misconduct with a minor in 2015, it comes as no surprise that the awards show chose not to include him.

#3 Chris Brown


R&B star Chris Brown has been embroiled in controversy since 2009, facing numerous lawsuits and accusations of sexual misconduct and physical assault. Despite these allegations and legal troubles, Brown maintains a significant fan following. However, there appears to be a limit to his cultural acceptance. In 2022, Brown took to social media to claim that he had been banned from performing at award shows. He specifically mentioned the BET Awards as continuing to bar him. While this revelation sparked reactions from fans, Brown's ban from performing at award shows remains in place.

#2 Ye (Kanye West)


Kanye West, now known as Ye, has always been a controversial figure, constantly attracting attention through provocative behavior and statements. In 2022, the Chicago-based rapper and producer faced a ban from performing at the Grammy Awards due to his disturbing social media conduct. Ye's controversial remarks and actions have continued to make him a pariah in the cultural landscape, leading to ongoing exclusion from prestigious events.


#1 Will Smith

During the 94th Academy Awards ceremony, actor and rapper Will Smith found himself in hot water. After Chris Rock made derogatory comments about Jada Pinkett Smith, Smith delivered an open-handed slap to Rock on stage. This shocking incident, known as "the slap heard around the world," led to controversy and further repercussions for Smith. These examples demonstrate how artists' actions can result in their exclusion from awards shows. Whether due to controversies, legal issues, or inappropriate behavior, the decisions made by awards shows to bar certain artists carry significant consequences and shape the cultural landscape. source:hnhh



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