Last night @Midnight started a hashtag war with the hashtag #RejectedGrammyCategories in honor of the Grammy Awards this Sunday night!
People got REALLY creative with this hashtag and some of the rejected categories would definitely make the Grammys more interesting.
Here are our Top 10 #RejectedGrammyCategories!
#RejectedGrammyCategories: Best use of hand claps or saying "hey!" in a song.
— Victor Li (@VictorLi_ABA) January 24, 2014
Best Song in Your iTunes with an Inflated Play Count Because It's After a Song You Actually Like. #RejectedGrammyCategories
— Josh Kurp (@JoshKurp) January 24, 2014
#RejectedGrammyCategories Outstanding Achievement in Live Concert Lip-Synching
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) January 24, 2014
Best Former Member Of Destiny's Child. #RejectedGrammyCategories@midnight
— Jacob Moffat (@jacobmoffat) January 24, 2014
Most Grammatically Correct Country Song #rejectedgrammycategories@midnight
— Guy Branum (@guybranum) January 24, 2014
Best Album With No Real Instruments Used #RejectedGrammyCategories@midnight
— Cristela Alonzo (@cristela9) January 24, 2014
We Don't Know What To Do with Your Comedy Special So We're Putting It in This Inappropriate Category #RejectedGrammyCategories@midnight
— Kelly Carlin (@kelly_carlin) January 24, 2014
Best Fast Speaking Announcer at the End of a Car Commercial #RejectedGrammyCategories@midnight
— Jason J. Brown (@_Jayzion_) January 24, 2014
Song Most Likely to be Overused in Insurance Commercials #RejectedGrammyCategories@midnight
— em (@golddust27) January 24, 2014
Best Musical Montage Where A Cook Sings A Song Pretending His Tongs Are A Microphone #RejectedGrammyCategories
— Denny's (@DennysDiner) January 24, 2014
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