BTS Korean pop juggernauts scored a nomination for Best Pop Duo or Group Performance at the 2022 Grammy Awards which will be held on January 31 in Los Angeles.
Superstar POP which makes history as a number 1 law that runs the longest on the music board graph for their large commercial, ‘butter’, scores a nod, once again expected.
Band Boy is popular with a large scale that struggles to make a breakthrough with the recording academy, will fight heavy-class music including Coldplay (high power), Doja Cat and SZA (kiss more), Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga (I got a kick out of You), and Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco (lonely).
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Considering the popularity of their song ‘Butter’, the children are expected to use the upper appreciation including this year’s year and recording song.
snub did not go down too well with their global fandom – ARMY.
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Take Twitter by storm ARMY started the trend ‘Scammys’, and took a dig at the biggest awards in the music industry for snubbing the band in the major categories.
In addition to slamming the awards show, fans also suggested that the boy did not attend the awards at all claiming that the show was just ‘use’ their popularity.
“In my opinion! BTS should not be present this coz grammy Grammy require more than BTS BTS requires a grammy! And Grammy BTS use only for publicity,” tweeted a fan.
“Now we can clearly tell that #Grammys global awards not only society but appreciation.
And why do people still appreciate them? #BTS is a global superstar, they do not need such a small award,” said another.
See all the angry reaction that comes on social media:
In my opinion! BTS did not have to attend this grammy Grammy coz require more of a necessity bts BTS Grammy! And Grammy-use …
https://t.co/M1OoqvvHOU— Ankitae⁷ against scammy (@kimankitaee_bts) 1637690854000
Hey, #Scammy See? We do not need your stupid award !! https://t.co/rD4HjK0qr1— Ryan Park (@ ryanpark5813) 1637692772000
PTD is the most positive video from this year.
Which gives a positive msg to the world in Covid pandemic.
How they can ign …
https://t.co/4wa8raaITS— Misbah Anwar (@MishuuMishi) 1637692248000
I do not know, but I think that the nomination at the Grammy unfairly # scammys & mdash; Johnny Johnny (@ johnnyyespapa23) 1637718582000
Im very disappointed again with Gra * mmys, I mean #scammys & mdash; Caffelattaetae (@caffelattaetae) 1637718442000
#scammy now I do not care about this crap award as given to see the races, so this shit so scammys, bts who h …
https://t.co/gbjAxpeRD3— sunlight (@ chimmy107575567) 1637718430000
@HOPEPlCS Scammys.
I got hurt pretty bad this time again and I do not have a hope scammys let BTS win by fair …
https://t.co/0uC0SNgi64— ⟭⟬ ⁷ ParkminBTS (@ParkminSahar) 1637718415000
In just two months from now we will know for sure if the band can change their title from the two-time Grammy nominated for a Grammy Award winner.
Years ago, children were nominated in the same category, but lost out to Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande ‘Rain On Me’.
Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo leading classes of stalwarts pop scene and the starters were nominated for a Grammy award this year.
Bieber will compete for eight trophies at the January 31 gala in Los Angeles, as will R & B H.E.R.
and singer-rapper favorites Doja Cat.
Grammy darling Eilish is in the running for seven, as Olivia Rodrigo, a former Disney channel actress who burst onto the pop scene this year with her runaway ‘SIM’.
The 18-year-old Rodrigo is expected to be a top competitor and did not disappoint, landed nods for a widely acclaimed debut album ‘Sour’.
As Eilish 2019, Rodrigo has a chance to sweep the top four categories, including Best New Artist where he is competing against Kid Laroi, breakfast Japan, Saweetie, Eilish Finneas brother, and a handful of lesser-known acts.
64th annual event has again expanded the number of prestigious nominations in the general category, taking the count from eight to 10, after enduring criticism that it lacks diversity.