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Zayn Malik Says The Grammy Awards Are Rigged

Zayn Malik called out the Grammys, saying that you need to bribe them to get nominated for awards. Malik took to Twitter, saying “F— the grammys and everyone associated. Unless…

Zayn Malik

Singer Zayn Malik attends Pre-GRAMMY Gala and Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Debra Lee at The Beverly Hilton on February 11, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.

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Zayn Malik called out the Grammys, saying that you need to bribe them to get nominated for awards.

Malik took to Twitter, saying "F--- the grammys and everyone associated. Unless you shake hands and send gifts, there’s no nomination considerations. Next year I’ll send you a basket of confectionary."

The 28-year-old singer is not nominated for any Grammy Awards this year. The 63rd Grammy Awards airs this Sunday.

His latest album Nobody Is Listening was released in January of this year, missing the cut-off date to be eligible for this year’s show. His previous album, Icarus Falls was released in 2018 and was not recognized, Page Six reported.

Former One Direction bandmate Harry Styles is up for three awards, including Best Pop Vocal Album.

Malik isn't the first musical artist to call out the Grammys for unfair nominations.

Following his snub for the 2021 awards show, The Weeknd tweeted "The Grammys remain corrupt. You owe me, my fans and the industry transparency...”

Drake shared these views of The Grammy's adding, “I think we should stop allowing ourselves to be shocked every year by the disconnect between impactful music and these awards and just accept that what once was the highest form of recognition may no longer matter to the artists that exist now and the ones who come after.”

Per the outlet, Drake's single "Hotline Bling" won best rap song in 2017, but had no rapping in it. “Maybe because I’ve rapped in the past or because I’m Black, I can’t figure out why," Drake said of his win at the time.

Fans rallied behind Malik on Twitter:

The Grammys ceremony will be broadcast live on CBS, the streaming service Paramount+ and Grammy.com this Sunday, at 8 p.m. ET.

Laila Abuelhawa is the Top 40 and Hip-Hop pop culture writer for Beasley Media Group. Being with the company for over three years, Laila's fierce and fabulous red-carpet rankings have earned her a feature on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert!' Her favorite stories are those surrounding the latest in celebrity fashion, television and film rankings, and how the world reacts to major celebrity news. With a background in journalism, Laila's stories ensure accuracy and offer background information on stars that you wouldn't have otherwise known. She prides herself in covering stories that inform the public about what is currently happening and what is to come in the ever-changing, ever-evolving media landscape.