Reaction to 2020 Grammy Awards Nominees
With the 2020 Grammy Award nominees announced, it’s time to react to the expected, surprises, snubs, and make some predictions.
Critics Weigh In, a subcategory of the Columns on The Musical Hype, is where other critics’ take on artists, albums, songs, and a variety of musical events are analyzed. This is different from standard album, track, music video, or music tech reviews because the opinions and reviews come from outside of The Musical Hype. Metacritic often helps to fuel the fire for critical discussion.
With the 2020 Grammy Award nominees announced, it’s time to react to the expected, surprises, snubs, and make some predictions.
The critics have weighed in on ‘Man of the Woods,’ the fifth studio album by pop star Justin Timberlake. Ultimately, the results are mixed at best.
The critics have weighed in on Revival, the ninth studio album by legendary rapper Eminem. The results are a mixed-bag at best.
What did critics think about ‘War & Leisure,’ the fourth studio album by urban contemporary artist Miguel? All in all, reviews were positive.
2017 saw numerous albums where critics had mixed feelings. These include albums courtesy of The Chainsmokers, Imagine Dragons, and Katy Perry.
The reviews are in for ‘Reputation,’ the highly-anticipated, sixth studio album by Taylor Swift. What do those ‘professional’ critics think?
The critics’ reviews are in: Kendrick Lamar has made another ‘DAMN.’ good album, just as its title suggests.
The critical results are in. Critics highly disapprove of ‘Memories…Do Not Open’, the debut album courtesy of Grammy-winning duo, The Chainsmokers.