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Salt-N-Pepa Reflects on Decisive 1989 Grammys Boycott in Conversation with Will Smith

by | Oct 23, 2023 | Latest, Music News | 0 comments

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When Salt-N-Pepa sat down with Will Smith for a chat on his podcast, Class of ‘88, a candid conversation about their boycott of the 1989 Grammys unfolded. This article delves into the duo’s reflections on their bold stance and its undeniable impact on their career and the music industry.

The Birth of Hip-Hop: A Golden Anniversary

In the podcast, Smith was curious about Salt-N-Pepa’s views on the evolution of hip-hop, which has recently celebrated its 50th year. He asked the duo if they could have ever predicted the genre’s meteoric rise in popularity.

Will Smith: “Could you ever have imagined hip-hop becoming what it is today?”

A Journey in a Male-Dominated Field

This prompted Salt-N-Pepa to recall their journey in the music industry, a field largely dominated by men. They reminisced about their decision to join the 1989 Grammys boycott, a bold move that was rare for women in the industry during that era.

The Grammys Boycott: A Risk Worth Taking

Pepa confessed to Smith that at the time of the boycott, they hadn’t won any awards despite their contribution to the music scene. The decision to boycott the Grammys brought with it a substantial risk.

Pepa: “As women, we didn’t win any awards at that time at all. And as a male-dominated field and taking a chance, we didn’t even know if the Grammys is going to say, ‘You know what? You went against us. You never gon’ be seen.’ But they listened.”

Salt, on the other hand, elaborated on the boycott’s significance for them and for the industry. She believed that their stand likely influenced the Grammys to televise their win in 1995.

Salt: “We had no idea that it would actually make an impact for change.”

Class of ’88: An Insightful Trip Down Memory Lane

On October 26, all eight episodes of Class of ’88, featuring conversations with various music icons, will be available on Amazon Music and Audible. Other guests on the podcast include Queen Latifah, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, Rakim, Fab 5 Freddy, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Chuck D, J.J. Fad, and DJ Red Alert.

The conversation between Salt-N-Pepa and Will Smith provides a rare glimpse into the challenges faced by women in the music industry. Their decision to boycott the 1989 Grammys marked a significant moment in their career and helped pave the way for future female artists.

As we continue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, it’s essential to honor the pioneers like Salt-N-Pepa who helped shape this genre and fought for equality in the industry. Despite the challenges they faced, their story serves as an inspiration for aspiring musicians worldwide.

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