R. Kelly’s Three Grammys Have Not Been Revoked Following His Guilty Verdict

There has long been a debate as to whether consumers and critics should separate an artist’s art from their personal lives and controversies, and apparently, the Recording Academy has been forced to have the same conversation when it comes to R. Kelly, who was found guilty in his federal sex trafficking case in New York last month.

It was recently reported that YouTube permanently suspended the disgraced R&B artist’s YouTube channels and banned him from creating any new ones in the future, and as fans have called for R. Kelly’s three Grammys — all of which were won in 1998 for “I Believe I Can Fly” — to be revoked following his guilty verdict, the Recording Academy has offered their stance on the matter.

Recording artist R. Kelly performs onstage during the 56th annual GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala and Salute to Industry Icons honoring Lucian Grainge at The Beverly Hilton on January 25, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California.
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According to REVOLT, R. Kelly’s Grammys will not be rescinded for the time being, and the Recording Academy’s CEO Harvey Mason Jr. has spoken about the academy’s decision to not rush and revoke R. Kelly’s awards.

“I think it’s something that we’re going to need to take a good hard look at, have a lot of conversations about, work through and make a decision,” Harvey Mason Jr. explained to The Chicago Sun-Times. “But right now, I think it’s something that is going to take a little bit more consideration before we can really dictate or decide. My initial feeling is we’re probably not a business that we want to be in of taking people’s awards back after they’ve been given. But we’ll take a good look at it and see.”

Harvey Mason Jr.’s comments arrive amidst a surge in R. Kelly’s music sales as well as the convicted artist’s placement on suicide watch, so the Recording Academy is certainly in a precarious situation at the moment. If they do eventually opt to take back R. Kelly’s three Grammys, they will set a precedent similar to the Kennedy Center Honors, who revoked Bill Cosby’s award in response to his guilty verdict in 2018, only for it to be overturned three years later.

Recording Academy Interim President Harvey Mason Jr. speaks onstage during the Pre-GRAMMY Gala and GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean "Diddy" Combs on January 25, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California
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Do you think that it would be fair for the Recording Academy to rescind R. Kelly’s three Grammys? Or do you think that the three Grammy awards that “I Believe I Can Fly” won are already cemented in history?

Stay tuned for more R. Kelly updates.

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