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“One of the true joys of producing the GRAMMY Awards is both working with and being able to tribute your heroes, and Prince gave me the opportunity of doing both,” Grammy executive producer Ken Ehrlich added. “His GRAMMY appearances, though few, were historic, and it’s with mixed feelings that we approach this opportunity to celebrate the amazing legacy he left us. We’ve gathered a remarkable collection of artists across genres and across generations to salute one of music’s truly singular iconic writer/performers, and believe me, it’s a tall order to do him justice.”

Hmm. As we all know, Prince has never been shy about vocally—or even better, visually—expressing his shade during tributes dedicated to him. The epic time he wore a shirt with his own face on it during the 2010 BET Awards is one of his best. Not giving a fuck about the concept of a Poker Face, Prince made it clear how he felt about tributes performed by Alicia Keys and Trey Songz.

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Thankfully, his protegé Sheila E. is involved. Plus, Morris Day and the Time! Sure there are undeniable legends in the lineup like Mavis Staples and Earth, Wind & Fire, but who’s to say he wouldn’t be side-eyeing from heaven at some of these acts? There are only a handful of people he has gone out of his way to endorse—and by “go out of his way,” I mean merely acknowledge—so it’s quite difficult to get Prince’s coveted seal of approval. There is one artist he loved that comes to mind, like Janelle Monáe—who isn’t listed in this array of performers.

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Now, I have no way of knowing whether or not they wanted to participate in this particular tribute, but fans certainly noticed the glaring omission, either way.

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Or perhaps they’re included in the “additional performances” section, which could be a big surprise. Who knows.

The live concert taping of Let’s Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince will take place Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. PT at the Los Angeles Convention Center and the show’s broadcast will air later in the year on CBS. Tickets are now available to purchase here.