The Weeknd Said He’s Not An Arrogant Person, “After Hours Deserves Nominated”

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The Weeknd is more nervous seeing his 2020 standout After Hours album wasn’t nominated. Just suprise but needs to move ahead while calling out Grammys for not showing how his fully meditated (After Hours) album was lashed with inexplicable lost.

Last year, The Weeknd he called out the Recording Academy on social media yet again still wants to know why After Hours missed it’s nomination from Grammys.

It’s 2021, born Abel is finding it extremely difficult to forget what really happened lately last year. He talked about his AH with emotional reaction expressed out during his recent interview with Billboard.

He watching he through the interview, he gave an exemplary of what bounced on him. The Weeknd, although the singer literally hoping to see why his album was a subject of no accolade to Grammys.

Sure claimed he’s not an arrogant person and the world knew it even till date that After Hours deserve to be nominated but failed since Grammys totally snubbed it

“I use a sucker punch as an analogy,” The Weeknd said. “Because it just kind of hit me out of nowhere. I definitely felt… I felt things. I don’t know if it was sadness or anger. I think it was just confusion. I just wanted answers. Like, ‘What happened?’ We did everything right, I think. I’m not a cocky person. I’m not arrogant. People told me I was going to get nominated. The world told me. Like, ‘This is it; this is your year.’ We were all very confused,” he said.

The Weeknd dropped he new video Sava Your Tears from the After Hours album. The video appeared on Amahiphop US PMVC Jan also one of the song on The Weeknd’s Greatest Hits album which he released same this month.