It was such a shame that the copies of Xsxape given away with the One Vages show tickets weren't counted as album sales to insure it got to number one in the US. Gimmicky yes, but it would have been sweet to have an MJ record at number one again in America.
Yes, it would have been great, but unfortunately they didn't have crystal ball to see that No 1 spot was so tight, although I'm quite sure there would have been outcry in media if those albums were included.
Then again, because the No 1 spot was tight, I wonder if all the boycotters(Sony, estate etc) or people who illegally downloaded it, had bought the album, maybe Xscape would have been No 1 even without any gimmicks.
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AS for poster who keeps bringing in nonsense about Xscape not being nominated for Grammy.
I have posted this info already that record labels don't nominate albums or songs for Grammy's, only submit them for screening.
First of all, Xscape is not eligible because 51% must be newly recorded material and Xscape isn't recorded within 5 years (as per Grammy rules).
http://a2im.org/downloads/55_Grammy_Guidlines.pdf
Secondly,
Grammy process
Submitting Eligible Recordings
Members of the Recording Academy and record companies submit recordings and music videos that have been released during the eligibility year.
The Recording Academy receives over 20,000 entries annually. The eligibility year for the 2014 awards is October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014.
Screening Process
Over 150 experts in a variety of music fields review entered recordings to make sure they meet the eligibility requirements and that they are placed in the proper categories for award consideration. This is the point at which it is determined whether a recording is rock or jazz, pop or Latin, country or dance, etc. The placement of a recording in a category is not intended to make any judgment about the recording other than proper eligibility and category placement.
General Nominations
First-round ballots are sent to voting members of the association with lists of all of the eligible recordings in various fields. Members are instructed to vote only in their fields of expertise and they may vote in up to 20 genre fields. Currently there are 83 categories. The fields include Pop, Rock, Latin, Country, Jazz, etc. All voting members may select nominees in each of the 4 general categories - Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist. Some categories are reserved for special nominating committees. The ballots are then tabulated by the accounting firm Deloitte.
To become a voting member of the association an individual may apply who is a music industry professional with creative or technical credits on six commercially released tracks (or their equivalent) in physically available music (e.g. vinyl and CDs) or twelve tracks of music sold online. At least one of the qualifying tracks must have been released within five years of applying to be a voting member. The music must be currently available for purchase through recognized music retailers. The credits may include vocalists, conductors, songwriters, composers, engineers, producers, instrumentalists, arrangers, art directors, album notes writers, narrators and music video artists and technicians. Anyone nominated for a Grammy Award within the previous five years is automatically eligible to be a voting member.
Special Nominating Committees
Some craft and specialized categories are reserved from the general nominations voting. These nominees are selected by national nominating committees selected from among active members of the association in all of the Recording Academy's chapter cities.
Final Voting
Final-round ballots are sent to voting members of the association with the final nominees in all categories. This includes the nominees that are determined by special nominating committees. Members are allowed to vote for the selections to win awards in up to 20 genre categories plus the 4 general categories.
Award Announcements
Winners of the awards are not known until envelopes containing the names of winners are opened at the presentation ceremonies. The sealed envelopes are delivered by Deloitte. Approximately 70 Grammy Awards are presented in the afternoon before the main Grammy Awards show. The remaining awards are presented in the live telecast.
More info here:
https://www.grammypro.com/awards
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