Lil Nas X quits being gay after failing to win any of his 5 nominations

Lil Nas X quits being gay after failing to win any of his 5 nominations

American rapper, Montero Lamar Hill, known by his stage name Lil Nas X, has informed his fans that he has quit being a gay after losing in every category he was nominated in at the 2022 Grammy Awards.

The outspoken “Industry Baby” singer, took to his official Twitter page to make the information public.
He wrote in a tweet that has gained over 100,000 likes as well as thousands more retweets and comments: ” I can’t believe i lost all my grammys. i am now no longer gay!”
His decision follows an earlier tweet before the award night where he pledged to resign from the ‘Illuminati’ if he fails to win an award at the Grammy ceremony.


 
 
 

“Shame on Wizkid’s enemies” – Reactions as Snoop Dogg thanks Grammy for 19 nominations without a win

"Shame on Wizkid's enemies" - Reactions as Snoop Dogg thanks Grammy for 19 nominations without a win

Nigerians on social media have slammed the myriad of critics attacking ace singer, Wizkid for not winning a Grammy Award last night.

This is following a revelation by American rapper, Snoop Dogg, who has 19 Grammy nominations without a win.
On Facebook, @Jade Fades wrote: “Not winning a Grammy does not mean you are not a great artist..Tupac, Nicki and others haven’t win any. Nobody has a reason to attack Wizkid because he didn’t win. Shame on them.”
Ridiculing words making the rounds allege that the Nigerian superstar, Wizkid didn’t win because he failed to congratulate his colleague, Davido, on his recent feat.

Meanwhile, on the other hand, Snoop Dogg who was arguably a Grammy Award potential in his prime, sarcastically thanked the organisers of the awards for nominating him 19 times without a win.
“Y’all have fun at the Grammys…19… I guess I’m 0 for 19,” he said, referring to his 19 nominations since his solo rap career started in the early ’90s.
The 50-year-old rapper, who was not nominated this year, took to his official Instagram page to make the remark.
He added: “Grammys. Nineteen nominations no win thanks. How do you feel about that?”

“Shame on Wizkid’s enemies” – Reactions as Snoop Dogg thanks Grammy for 19 nominations without a win

"Shame on Wizkid's enemies" - Reactions as Snoop Dogg thanks Grammy for 19 nominations without a win

Nigerians on social media have slammed the myriad of critics attacking ace singer, Wizkid for not winning a Grammy Award last night.

This is following a revelation by American rapper, Snoop Dogg, who has 19 Grammy nominations without a win.
On Facebook, @Jade Fades wrote: “Not winning a Grammy does not mean you are not a great artist..Tupac, Nicki and others haven’t win any. Nobody has a reason to attack Wizkid because he didn’t win. Shame on them.”
Ridiculing words making the rounds allege that the Nigerian superstar, Wizkid didn’t win because he failed to congratulate his colleague, Davido, on his recent feat.

Meanwhile, on the other hand, Snoop Dogg who was arguably a Grammy Award potential in his prime, sarcastically thanked the organisers of the awards for nominating him 19 times without a win.
“Y’all have fun at the Grammys…19… I guess I’m 0 for 19,” he said, referring to his 19 nominations since his solo rap career started in the early ’90s.
The 50-year-old rapper, who was not nominated this year, took to his official Instagram page to make the remark.
He added: “Grammys. Nineteen nominations no win thanks. How do you feel about that?”

Wizkid loses 2 Grammy nominations

Wizkid loses Grammy nominations

Highly-rated crooner, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, better known as Wizkid has failed to win in the two categories he was nominated for the 64th Grammy awards.
Wizkid loses Grammy nominations

Recall that Wizkid was nominated for:
Best Global Music Performance
(For “Essence” with Temz) and
Best Global Music Album
(For “Made in Lagos” album”).
Unfortunately, he lost the first which is the Best Global Music Performance to Arooj Aftab and the second, Best Global Music Album to Angelique Kidjo.
Notwithstanding, Wizkid bagged the Best Music Video at the 63rd Grammy awards last year and stands out as one of the African artists to have won the prestigious award.