Travis Scott Vows Grammy Victory After Decade of Nominations Without Wins
Travis Scott, the acclaimed rapper and producer who has accumulated ten Grammy nominations throughout his celebrated career, remains steadfast in his belief that the prestigious award will eventually come his way. Despite what some might call a Grammy curse, the artist known as La Flame maintains an unshakable confidence about his future at music’s biggest night.
A Public Declaration of Confidence
Speaking through social media platform X on November 7, the same day nominations for the 2026 Grammys were announced, Scott responded to a post highlighting artists who have never won a Grammy despite multiple nominations. The list included himself alongside heavyweights like Nicki Minaj and Playboi Carti.
“This will change for me one day,” Scott declared with characteristic determination. “[Just] wait.” The statement arrives as the artist continues to build momentum following his recent surprise performance in Japan, where he brought out the artist formerly known as Kanye West mid-show, creating viral moments that demonstrate his enduring cultural impact.
Past Frustrations and Public Disappointment
Scott’s relationship with the Recording Academy has been marked by visible frustration. During the 2024 Grammy ceremony, while performing his fan-favorite track “FE!N” alongside Playboi Carti, Scott made his feelings clear to the audience and viewers worldwide.
“They slept on me 10 times!” he proclaimed, borrowing a line from his hit Utopia track. The public expression of disappointment resonated with fans who have watched the critically acclaimed artist receive nominations for projects like Utopia and Astroworld without securing a win.
This isn’t the first time Scott or those close to him have voiced concerns about Grammy recognition. Similar frustrations emerged following the snub of his 2016 album Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, which many critics considered worthy of awards attention.
The Road to 2026 Grammys
The competition for Best Rap Album at the upcoming 2026 ceremony appears fierce. The field includes Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out, GloRilla’s Glorious, J.I.D’s God Does Like Ugly, Kendrick Lamar’s GNX, and Tyler, The Creator’s CHROMAKOPIA.
While the official host for the ceremony remains unannounced, winners will be revealed during the live broadcast next February. Scott’s determination comes in the wake of Doechii’s Alligator Bites Never Heal taking home the Best Rap Album honor at the 2025 ceremony.
For an artist of Scott’s caliber, ending what he perceives as a Grammy drought would represent more than just another trophy—it would validate a decade of groundbreaking work that has consistently pushed the boundaries of hip-hop and popular music. As the music world watches to see if his prediction comes true, one thing remains certain: Travis Scott isn’t giving up on Grammy gold anytime soon.
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