Tank Says Grammys Are Needed After L.A. Fires


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Tank says the Grammys are making the right call by pivoting in the wake of the L.A. wildfires.
We got the R&B star at LAX and he told our photog the Grammys are doing the right thing by focusing the award show on relief efforts and awareness.
Tank’s a member of The Recording Academy and he’s praising CEO Harvey Mason Jr. for turning the Grammys into a big fundraiser.
There were some folks who thought the Grammys should delay the Feb. 2 show due to all the damage and destruction Angelinos are dealing with … but Tank hopes the show brings some joy.

Jhené Aiko‘s song “Guidance” is nominated for Best R&B Performance … and she lost her home in the Palisades Fire.
Tank says that’s one reason the Grammys need to push on … so people who lost it all can still have their moment.
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