I want Grammys.

I need Grammys.

I want to win Grammys.

Well, 20 Grammys is not bad.

The Grammys are just the pinnacle of music.

Every year, they ask me to play the Grammys.

Country is not what you heard on the Grammys.

I wore a mullet to the Grammys! I have no fear.

If I ran the Grammys, it would probably go bankrupt.

I'm hungry for VMAs and Grammys. That's my main goal.

I did that Grammys thing - I did a little freeform poem.

I've got my Grammys on top of my piano and I look at them when I play.

I'm a genuine lover of music. I've always watched the Grammys from home.

I don't think that the Grammys are in any way a just way of grading music.

I have records in gold, in platinum, I have two Oscars, I have Grammys and so on.

One thing I love about the Grammys is that they love to recognize old, risky music.

I think my craziest Hollywood moment was performing at the Grammys with Stevie Wonder.

I respect the Grammys, being a writer. But me being an artist representing hip hop? No.

The biggest accolades aren't the Grammys for me. It's creating opportunities for people.

The Grammys to me, well, that's my peers. That's the industry thinking what I do is good.

At the end of the day, the Grammys are about recognizing genres that are making an impact.

You go to the Grammys and you say, 'I don't care if I win or not,' and of course you care.

Grammys, American Music Awards, successful albums, I'd pick my kids any day over any of it.

I don't measure my success anymore by the Grammys. I can't because I'll just end up crushed.

Some people have their problems with the Grammys, and it doesn't recognize so many great artists.

I want to win Nobel Peace Prizes, as many Grammys as I can, Emmys, Golden Globes, VMAs, everything.

I'll watch the Grammys and think, 'You hardly even see people playing guitar,' and it freaks me out.

I don't need material things like gold and platinum records on my wall, Grammys or Hall Of Fame nods.

I would not be able to sleep at night and I would practice my Grammys speech. That was definitely me.

When I have the opportunity to work, I organize a whole party - like what you perhaps saw at the Grammys.

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.

Smash together the Grammys, Oscars, Emmys, and Tonys, and you get the Green Room at the Kennedy Center Honors.

It was amazing for me to even perform at the Grammys, but to do so alongside Annie Lennox was a truly incredible honor.

I remember watching the Grammys and looking at the performances and crying to my mom, saying how much I wanted to be there.

The American Music Awards mean more to us; that's a people's award, and we're a people's band. The Grammys are the critics.

I want the services to look and sound like the Grammys. It's not showy, but we represent God, and it should be first class.

Thank you to Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Universal Studios, and the Grammys for telling the story of what Compton was and is becoming.

I have an awards cabinet in my studio where I keep my eight Oscars, my 11 Grammys, my seven Golden Globes, and my Tony Award.

The most inspiring thing as an artist is when someone says, 'I believe in you'; sometimes that works even better than Grammys.

Why don't the Grammys matter? Because it feels rigged and cheap - like a popularity contest that the insiders club has decided.

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.

The Grammys are very wide-ranging but it's still within the Western world of music. So it would be lovely if that opened up more.

That was one thing I wanted to win because, my mom, she didn't really know much else in music, but the Grammys were special to her.

Tinseltown is eerily silent when The Oscars, The Emmys and The Grammys, The Sag Awards, and The Golden Globes aren't in full swing.

We were thrilled when we were nominated for best new artist at the Grammys, but we were even more so when they asked us to play live.

I want to be on stage and perform and win Grammys and help out my family in Bulgaria, because they are struggling, and my mom and dad, too.

I'm a touring musician. I don't watch the charts. I had the kind of success I'd hoped for. I won Grammys for a folk record, and that was magic.

I couldn't believe it, this is the first time I've been on the Grammys and it's amazing. I've been dreaming to be here at the Grammys for so long.

At the Grammys, how many performances were with women playing instruments? Is it still surprising that a female can play an instrument proficiently?

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