American rapper, Curtis James Jackson, popularly known as 50 Cent has lashed out at the organisers of the Emmy Awards after his crime drama series “Power”
The nominations for this year’s Emmy Awards, was announced last week with Better Call Saul, Stranger Things, Killing Eve, The Mandalorian, and Ozark among those recognized for the category of Outstanding Drama Series but Power received no mention in any category for the awards.
Reacting, the Rapper took to his Instagram account on Wednesday to slam the organizers of the Emmy Award“To hell with your organization I only care about NAACP awards.” Also, in 2019, the rapper had called out the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and accused the organizers of snubbing his series due to racism.BBNaija 2020: Ka3na clears air on having sex with Praise“I will like to say it’s racial. That’s the easy way to get out of things. I just think [the voters] overlook it,” he said.
The drama series, which began in 2014 and ran for six seasons before coming to an end in February this year, previously won in the categories of Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series , and Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series at the NAACP Awards.
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