The Grammys ignored the first decade of recorded rap, despite the multiple gold and platinum singles and albums that the genre produced. On February 22, 1989, the Grammys finally recognized rap as a genre when Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince won the first-ever Grammy. Because the category (Best Rap Performance) would not be televised, Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince led a boycott of the ceremony which included Salt-N-Pepa and LL COOL J who were also nominated in the category.
DJ Jazzy Jeff said at the time, “They televised 16 categories, and from record sales, from the Billboard charts, from the overall public’s view, there’s no way that out of 16 categories, that rap isn’t in the top 16.”
“It was a slap in the face, so we chose to boycott," The Fresh Prince aka Will Smith said. "You go to school for 12 years and they give you your diploma, then they deny you that walk down the aisle.”
The Grammys responded: "When you have 76 Grammy categories and you only have time to put 12 on the air, you've got 64 unhappy groups of people."