[theqoo] GRAMMYS FINALLY BACK DOWN AFTER BTS' DRASTIC MOVE TO WITHDRAW SUBMISSION

"In a surprising move regarding the new Best Asian Pop Performance category, the Grammys may be restructured for the 2027 awards ceremony.

“Some artists in this field feel that this category does not represent the music they’ve worked so hard to create in the way they want it to,” said Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason, Jr.

As of today, August 15, 2026, the Recording Academy, which organizes the Grammy Awards, has officially announced that it will completely review and revise the “Best Asian Pop Music Performance” category, effectively surrendering to BTS’s boycott.

The current situation, as reported by international and domestic media in real time, is as follows.

Real-Time Situation Summary as of August 15, 2026

Official Apology from the CEO of the Grammys:

On Friday night U.S. local time (today, Korea time), Grammy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. issued an official statement.

He bowed his head, saying, “Contrary to our intentions, it has become clear that some artists (BTS) feel this category does not properly represent their music,” and added, “As a musician myself, I take this matter very seriously.”

Complete Revamp of the “Asian Pop” Category:
According to reports from major media outlets such as Billboard and Variety, with only one week remaining before the submission deadline, the Grammys decided not to proceed with the “Asian Pop” category as originally planned but to completely revise or restructure it.

The Most Unprecedented Development:
While the Grammys have traditionally kept the process of creating or modifying award categories strictly confidential, in the wake of the BTS incident, they announced, “We are even considering changing the system itself so that we seek input from the music industry in advance when creating new categories in the future.”

This is truly the moment when a single group’s declaration of refusal, BTS, brought down the Grammys’ decades-old system of authority.

"Why the Grammys Hastily Waved the White Flag
A Blow One Week Before the Deadline:
There is exactly one week left until the deadline for song submissions for the 69th Grammy Awards, and the first round of voting begins on October 12.
The pressure to hold the awards ceremony without BTS—their biggest box-office draw—has reached a fever pitch.

Fears of a Chain Boycott Across the K-Pop and Asian Music Industries:
Over the past two weeks, Grammy leadership urgently convened major labels and managers from across Asia, including HYBE, as well as those in K-pop, J-pop, and C-pop, for behind-the-scenes discussions.

They issued these urgent summons after BTS’s announcement sparked signs that the entire Asian music industry was labeling the Grammys a “racist awards show” and turning its back on them.
In conclusion, as of today (August 15), in response to BTS’s pointed call to “not confine music to regions or languages,” the Grammys have acknowledged their underhanded tactics and officially backed down, stating, “We were wrong, and we will reform the system.”"

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1. They're so annoyed

2. F*cking r*c*st

3. Do you have to pay to vote for the Grammys?

4. They did the right thing by responding openly to public discrimination

5. Bangtan did well

6. F*cker, It's about time the “R*c*sm Award” fade into history

7. Bangtan performed in 2021 and 2022, but they hit their lowest viewership ratings. I left a comment because the aside in the reposted post was just too much from a fan's perspective

8. I'll boycott them until the end

9. Wow, Bangtan are impressive

10. Bangtan, fighting



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