Whether it be Beyonce or Justin Bieber, we see singers who have absolutely nothing to offer anyone as they walk off stage clutching three Grammys in each hand.
I used to love, and I still do, Lee Ann Womack. And Alison Krauss. I mean, how many Grammys does she have? She's just remained solid and true and great, and I respect that.
Grammys, American Music Awards, successful albums, I'd pick my kids any day over any of it.
The last thing I want is to walk into my house after a long day and see all the Grammys and awards. It would make me feel weird.
At the end of the day, the Grammys are about recognizing genres that are making an impact.
I have a love-hate relationship with the Grammys because I don't see the music world as a competitive sport.
There is so much good music in the U.S. and there is just a small section that gets recognised at the Grammys.
Tinseltown is eerily silent when The Oscars, The Emmys and The Grammys, The Sag Awards, and The Golden Globes aren't in full swing.
Why don't the Grammys matter? Because it feels rigged and cheap - like a popularity contest that the insiders club has decided.
Most of the time - at the Grammys for example - a DJ will perform with just their hands in the air because they can't do anything and that makes it a little awkward, I think.