The Grammys have been on something of a redemption tour lately, making up with everyone from Mariah Carey to The Weeknd after years of beef. But there’s still one big star the Recording Academy hasn’t re-enactored: Drake.
The Canadian rapper has been shadowing the organization for years, but the worst came when he withdrew his nomination after the 2022 Grammy Awards were announced (and, perhaps the weirdest part, after he applied). Since then, he has not participated in any solo work, only submitting collaborations with 21 Savage and other rappers. It didn’t help that the Grammys swept five nominations for one of the most brilliant songs of all time, Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” a direct diss at Drake. But if the Grammys are ready to start begging for forgiveness, Drake’s latest release: triple drop. iceman, Habibutiand maid of honor — might be the perfect time to do so.



Aside from the million-dollar question of whether he will submit his own music for consideration, another question regarding Drake and the Grammys is how Triple Play’s release strategy will affect their continued existence. What could work out well for records is that they can all compete in different genres, thereby attracting voters from different blocs in the Recording Academy. meanwhile iceman I’m sure he’ll compete in the rap field. Habibuti It could easily fit in for Best Progressive R&B Album. maid of honor Probably one of the best pop vocal albums. If so, Drake would have a triple chance at being nominated, considering they all likely have songs submitted in those genres as well.
This genre-expanding strategy helped him release both of Tyler, the Creator’s hip-hop offerings last year. chromacopia and his alternative orientation don’t hit the glass Nominated. The former was also named Album of the Year (though Tyler was blank that night). So it wouldn’t be unheard of for Drake to aim for multiple categories, and it might even be beneficial.
That being said, will the Grammys be chosen for Drake this time? It’s hard to say. Lately, as mentioned above, the Recording Academy has been handing out olive branches to those who have done wrong. Some would argue that Beyoncé’s Album of the Year win falls into this trend, coming a year after Jay-Z publicly spoke out about a series of snubs on the Grammys stage. Perhaps most notable is her reconciliation with The Weeknd at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
Of course, The Weeknd’s appearance didn’t help his album’s poor reception. Hurry up tomorrow Earn 2026 Award Nominations. iceman Despite many other established rap icons like Eminem and Kanye being nominated and even winning with below-average ratings, this album received mostly mixed reviews from critics and did not receive the highest reviews.
And there is also the point that they are “different from us.” It’s certainly possible that anti-Drake sentiment is widespread, and that could influence the vote. After all, his PartyNextDoor collaborative record is Sam Sexy Songs 4 Uwhich missed out on major nominations, including in the album category. but iceman In particular, they are preparing for a bigger debut than that collaboration, aiming for 500,000 units in the first week. Therefore, Drake may be too big to be ignored. As it turns out, voters really liked his 21 Savage collab her lossnominated it across the rap field.
It’s fun to speculate, but in the end, it all depends on whether Drake submits. This is not the first time he has reversed his self-imposed suspension from the Grammys. He had previously withheld his 2017 records, but more lifebut entered scorpion (2018) awarded in various categories. He could potentially return to competition, especially this year in a wide open field, joining his former club The Weeknd. Most other rap contenders, such as the latest releases from A$AP Rocky, Cardi B, and J. Cole, have fewer debut units and quickly falter. In a year where no one is separated commercially or critically, voters iceman — not just because it might be the most popular, but also as a white flag against Drake.
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