Grammys 2022: Jazmine Sullivan bags Best R&B Album for Heaux Tales
The very talented singer Jamie Sullivan finally won an award for the Best R&B Album for her extended play (EP), Heaux Tales, at the 2022 Grammys. Long overdue but rightly deserved!
Heaux Tales is Sullivan's very first EP and was released by RCA Records in January of 2021 with the release date for the same being confirmed in December of the previous year. This would be her first release since the 2015's critically acclaimed reality show of the same name. Fans laud black supremacy and black women taking the big wins, rightly as they should.
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Here's what fans are talking about.
One fan said, "Iam so happy HEAUX TALES won RnB album of the year Congratulations @jsullivanmusic #HeauxTales", while another shared, "I turned on the Grammys while getting work done. Was joyful to watch Black excellence repeatedly rewarded. Especially Jazmine Sullivan. She's been overlooked for a Grammy since 2008 but just kept giving greatness without fail. Finally, #HeauxTales brought the long-earned win!" One fan tweeted, "I’m so happy @jsullivanmusic won tonight! Much deserved and I loved her speech #HeauxTales", while another shared, "#JazmineSullivan #GRAMMYs #BlackWoman #HeauxTales".
Iam so happy HEAUX TALES won RnB album of the year 😭👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
— Maina🇰🇪 (@themwananchi) April 4, 2022
Congratulations @jsullivanmusic #HeauxTales
I turned on the Grammys while getting work done. Was joyful to watch Black excellence repeatedly rewarded. Especially Jazmine Sullivan. She's been overlooked for a Grammy since 2008 but just kept giving greatness without fail. Finally, #HeauxTales brought the long-earned win!
— Chris Sosa (@ChrisSosa) April 4, 2022
I’m so happy @jsullivanmusic won tonight! Much deserved and I loved her speech #HeauxTales
— Andy Paulissen (@andypaulissen) April 4, 2022
#JazmineSullivan #GRAMMYs #BlackWoman #HeauxTales
— Rodney E Jackson Jr. (@RodneyEJacksonJ) April 4, 2022
One fan tweeted, "Jazmine Sullivan is so deserving of that award and so much more. That beautifully crafted piece of art is the soundtrack to many of us in our twenties. Music was thirsty for something of this nature for the girls. Thank you #HeauxTales", while another said, "Jazmine Sullivan’s heaux tales album carried me in 2021 cause life was the pits so m really glad she won a Grammy today #heauxtales #GrammyAwards #JazmineSullivan".
One fan shared, "and you best believe I’ll be streaming #HeauxTales all day tomorrow", while another said, "Jazmin Sullivan’s win for #HeauxTales feels like a win for me too. A win for any Black woman in her twenties who is navigating romantic love and self-love simultaneously. A win for any Black woman who has one or two heaux tales of her own".
Jazmine Sullivan is so deserving of that award and so much more. That beautifully crafted piece of art is the soundtrack to many of us in our twenties. Music was thirsty for something of this nature for the girls. Thank you💜#HeauxTales
— amanda (@amandasins) April 4, 2022
Jazmine Sullivan’s heaux tales album carried me in 2021 cause life was the pits so m really glad she won a Grammy today ❤️#heauxtales #GrammyAwards #JazmineSullivan pic.twitter.com/BhaEsmY8x3
— Muera shumba (@Vamasigwede) April 4, 2022
and you best believe I’ll be streaming #HeauxTales all day tomorrow
— the friendly black hottie 💖 (@ambrijenae) April 4, 2022
Jazmin Sullivan’s win for #HeauxTales feels like a win for me too. A win for any Black woman in her twenties who is navigating romantic love and self-love simultaneously. A win for any Black woman who has one or two heaux tales of her own.
— Skylar (@skylarsupanova) April 4, 2022
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