Like anyone even noticed, Atlanta singer-songwriter India Arie was up for best R&B song this year, but instead of attending the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, she boycotted. That's right, the two-time Grammy winner with more than a dozen nominations since 2002 stayed on her sofa in Stone Mountain, laughing, yelling and cheering at the TV like any other uninvited music fan. Sonia Murray of the AJC spoke to herDr Kemi Olunloyo is a U.S Trained International Journalist, Clinical Pharmacist, Public Relations Specialist, Gun Violence Activist and Social Media Personality featured NTA, MTV, VH1, BET, Toronto Sun, Global TV, Macleans, National Post, Toronto Star, Flow 935FM, KISS 921 FM, Z103FM, 680 News, AM640, Newstalk1010, CBC, CNN, FOX News, CTV, CP24, Radio Nigeria, BBC, RT, TVC Nigeria, Galaxy Nigeria, Sahara Reporters and lots of Global Media
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Yawn! India Arie explains her absence at the Grammys.
Like anyone even noticed, Atlanta singer-songwriter India Arie was up for best R&B song this year, but instead of attending the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, she boycotted. That's right, the two-time Grammy winner with more than a dozen nominations since 2002 stayed on her sofa in Stone Mountain, laughing, yelling and cheering at the TV like any other uninvited music fan. Sonia Murray of the AJC spoke to her
Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo
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