Grammy president responds to backlash over his 'step up' comment

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 28:  The Recording Academy and MusiCares President/CEO Neil Portnow speaks onstage during the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on January 28, 2018 in New York City.  (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for NARAS)
he head of the Recording Academy has clarified his comments about women in the music industry.
After #GrammysSoMale trended during Sunday's awards ceremony in reference to the dearth of female winners, Recording Academy President and Chief Executive Officer Neil Portnow was asked by Variety about the underrepresentation.
    He told the publication that female artists need to "step up."
    "It has to begin with... women who have the creativity in their hearts and souls, who want to be musicians, who want to be engineers, producers, and want to be part of the industry on the executive level," he said. "[They need] to step up because I think they would be welcome."
    Pink, who performed at the Grammy Awards, had some thoughts on that suggestion.
    "Women in music don't need to 'step up,'" Pink said in a handwritten note she tweeted Monday. "Women have been stepping up since the beginning of time."
    "When we celebrate and honor the talent and accomplishments of women, and how much women step up every year, against all odds, we show the next generation of women and girls and boys and men what it means to be equal," the singer added.
    Sheryl Crow also defended female artists.
    "To put it on women not tapping into their creativity and not pushing for roles in the business of music such as producing, it seemingly comes off as sexist," she tweeted. "It is a strangely insensitive thing to say, particularly at this juncture of women standing up for themselves."

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