Why The Grammys Weren't Necessarily Biased Against Women
Why The Grammys Weren’t Necessarily Biased Against Women [EXCLUSIVE]
People are still talking about the Grammys, which went down this weekend. Among other complaints, some folks were saying that the night’s male-heavy wins were a symbol of the plight of women artists in the industry. But were women snubbed, or was it just the way things worked out fair and square this year? Click on the audio player to hear more in this exclusive clip from “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.”
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