In a section of the L.A. Times piece headed “Best rap album is filled with olds,” Roberts elaborated on P’s point: “This year, young rap stars like Lil Baby, DaBaby and Lil Uzi Vert, as well as the recently departed Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD, ran hip-hop, especially on Spotify’s crucial RapCaviar playlist. The Academy took a pass on the lot of them in the rap album category, instead celebrating classicists nearly twice their age. The nominees? Jay Electronica (44 years old), Freddie Gibbs (38) and Alchemist (43), Nas (47), Royce da 5’9” (43) and, the youngest of them at 35, D Smoke.” Other notable shut-outs included Bob Dylan, Summer Walker, Alicia Keys, Gabby Barnett, The Chicks, Blake Shelton, Selena Gomez and Jason Isbell, while you’ll have to do some scrolling to find Harry Styles, Maren Morris, H.E.R. or Fiona Apple. In addition to Sisario, New York Times critics Jon Caramanica, Joe Coscarelli and Jon Pareles weighed in, using language like “baffling,” “eye rolls,” “head-scratch” and “bizarre hodge-podge” as they bounced off each other in their comments.Whoever making the decisions at the Grammys “You all disconnected like a mf” you don’t speak for our culture. Congrats to all the nominees. #MyTurnAlbumOfTheYear
— P (@qcm_p) November 24, 2020