
In a candid and powerful social media outburst, Grammy-winning artist Victoria Monét has publicly called out the Recording Academy for what she describes as making her feel utterly 'invisible' at this year's prestigious ceremony.
The acclaimed songwriter, a key architect behind some of today's biggest hits, took to Instagram to express her deep disappointment. Despite her monumental contributions to the industry, Monét revealed she was made to feel like a 'no-name' attendee, even being asked 'who are you?' by staff at the event.
Her viral post has ignited a firestorm of support from fans and fellow artists alike, shining a harsh spotlight on the Academy's treatment of the vital creatives working behind the scenes. Many are now questioning whether the institution truly values the songwriters and producers who form the very foundation of the music we love.
This incident raises critical questions about recognition and respect within the music business, challenging the Grammy's to do better by the talented individuals who operate away from the main spotlight.