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Rasheeda, the reality TV star and businesswoman, not only went public but also put on a party to announce the fact that her closest friend, the multi-faceted Teyana Taylor, has received a Grammy nomination. Teyana’s recognition was considered by Rasheeda as ‘long overdue and well deserved’ and this opinion of hers set off a flood of followers who agreed with her that Taylor’s recognition is indeed a long wait.
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The whole thing was a very big deal. The words of Rasheeda were a total, unrestrained joy embellished with a shower of hands up and heart emojis. This was not only a message of congratulations; it was a shout for a victor; the artist who many believe has been operating at an elite level without the most coveted prize in the industry being in sight. There was also a clip of Rasheeda exclaiming, “My sister… I love you Grammy nominated in this baby,” which absolutely captures that intimate and ecstatic moment of sharing between friends. It is this kind of genuine reaction that is more like a family group chat than a posted celebrity photo that has been carefully curated.
And how did people react? Let’s just say that Rasheeda was not the only one to consider it such a long overdone thing. The sentiment was nearly universal: finally. One user expressed it rather bluntly, arguing for Taylor’s iconic status, saying, ‘Yes because she is the goat 🐐I don’t think she gets enough credit, for all her hard work! I love her music 🔥🔥🔥she is a great actress, I can go on and on…She better win in every category lol ❤️’. That user comment, with its smokin’ emojis and passionate words, really showcases the fanatics’ intensity. It’s no longer simply about a nomination; it’s about a validation of a career that has been a non-stop hustle across music, dancing, and acting.
The replies had one more repeated point, the black female community was being recognized. ‘Love this black queens supporting other black queens 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥,’ one user said and one of the black queens claimed the throne for all the white queens in the world. One more fan said, ‘Period Grammy nominated artist @teyanataylor we luv her & u are the bomb too @rasheeda 😍🌹🤎👏🏽👏🏽 Both u lady’s are Beautiful fr😘’. Well, these reactions are a clear indication that what was once merely the award has now shifted to the community and support behind which, in today’s context, it has become as relevant as the trophy itself.
Teyana Taylor, the artist who got the nomination, indeed did not have a straight path during the whole process. At first, she was a junior artist but then made the industry to notice her by creating buzz through different ways like choreographing artists such as Beyoncé, starring in her own MTV reality show and producing R&B masterpieces like ‘The Album’ and ‘VII’. She also earned a reputation for being a perfectionist and a visionary along the way. Yet, this moment has been particularly sweet for her as the Grammy award had always been a vial that had slipped her, thus, sidelining her from the event. When Rasheeda, as a fellow character in the entertainment world who appreciates the trials and politics of the industry, puts it as ‘overdue’ then the moment becomes even sweeter and there is a layer of insider truth to the transmission.
The multitude of congratulatory notes in the comments—’Congratulations my favorite girl’ being among them and occurring quite a number of times—can be considered as noise; however, it is actually the contrary that is true. Rather it has a very encouraging and energizing effect by proving that the audience is active, perhaps even the one that has been waiting for this to happen, all of them uniting to voice the same opinion: it is high time. Despite the flood of congratulatory messages, the main point is still very much obvious and intact.
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Next up? Certainly, the awards ceremony itself. However, at this point, Teyana Taylor and her friends, like Rasheeda, who have always been her supporters, take this moment. It is a very public testimony of having been patient, of having talent and of the power of one person being able to shout your accomplishments from the digital rooftops. The nomination and the passionate reaction to it are viewed as a corrective measure in an industry that is often criticized for not giving versatile Black artists, particularly women, the recognition they deserve. The online support is not merely for a win but also for acknowledging the artist’s career of justifying it, one innovative performance at a time. Rasheeda recently shared a stylish message about minding her business, and her husband Kirk Frost celebrated a Jamaican getaway with her. She also took time to celebrate her mother Shirleen’s 75th birthday with a heartfelt tribute.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
