Grammys: Drake's 2019 'anti' speech hailed 'greatest ever' - 'You don't need this'
Rachel Acosta
Updated on March 24, 2026
Drake skipped the 2024 Grammys, as he was too busy on tour with J. Cole, but it didnât stop his 2019 speech circulating the internet, which some claim is âthe greatest speech ever.â
The 2024 Grammy Awards were full of glitz, glam, and maybe one or two âshadyâ speeches from Jay-Z. Despite the rapper being in the running for the greatest Grammy speech of all time, it looks like social media still crowns Drake in that top spot for his 2019 acceptance speech.
Drakeâs 2019 Grammys speech hailed âgreatest everâ
At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, in 2019, the Shot For Me rapper took to the stage to accept his gramophone as he won Best Rap Song for Godâs Plan. However, he didnât give your usual thank you speech at the awards show. Instead, he almost downplayed his own achievements.
âI want to take the opportunity while Iâm up here to just talk to the kids who are watching this who aspire to make music,â he said. âAll my peers that make music from their heart, that do things pure and tell the truth. I want to let you know that weâre playing in an opinion-based sport. Not a factual-based sport.â
He then went on to explain how the decisions âmay be up to a bunch of people who might not understand what a mixed-raced kid from Canada has to say, or a fly Spanish girl from New York, or a brother from Houston,â referencing Travis Scott, who lost out on Best Rap Album in 2024. In 2019, he attended alongside his then girlfriend, Kylie Jenner.
âThe point is, youâve already won if you have people singing your songs word for word, if youâre a hero in your hometown. If there are people who have regular jobs who are coming out in the rain, in the snow, spending their hard-earned money to buy tickets for your shows, you donât need this right here, I promise you. You already won,â the Canadian rapper concluded, as cheers erupted in the crowd.
Five years to the date, the video is once again circulating on X, formerly known as Twitter, as users reminisce.
âBest ever Grammy speech, wrote one.
âGive this dude some flowers,â penned another.
A third exclaimed: âExample of a real man!!!â
The rapper seemingly âshadesâ the Grammys once again
Last night, before hitting the stage for night two in Tampa, the Godâs Plan rapper took to his Instagram stories to repost the âiconicâ 2019 speech.
Alongside the video, he wrote: âAll you incredible artists remember this show isnât the facts itâs just the opinion of a group of people whose name is kept a secret (literally you can Google it)â
âCongrats to anybody winning anything for hip hop, but this show doesnât dictate s*** in our world,â the 37-year-old concluded.
Drake isnât keeping his views to himself lately, as he was âslammedâ this weekend for âshadingâ Rihanna as he took to the stage for the opening night of his Itâs All a Blur â Big as The What? Tour with J. Cole.
The Canadian rapper was nominated for a number of awards this year, including Best Rap Album for his 2022 album with 21 Savage, Her Loss.
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