Paul McCartney Did Not Get A Pass In Tyga’s Grammy’s After Party

By Jenn Loro - 17 Feb '16 11:16AM
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Sir Paul McCartney may have won more than twenty Grammy Awards through these years but this does not guarantee that Tyga will grant him entry in his Grammy's after party.

In a video clip originally captured by TMZ via Yahoo Lifestyle, Paul McCartney together with his wifeNancy Shevell, Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins and Beck crowded in front of Tyga's self-hosted party at Argyle in Hollywood after this year's awarding ceremony. But the doormen did not let the musicians in.

The 73-year old former Beatles member, however, took the situation lightly by saying, "How VIP do we gotta get? We need another hit, guys. We need another hit."

Beck, who won last year's controversial Best Rock Album category with 'Morning Phase' joined the McCartney saying, "Next Year."

The next day, the 26-year old rapper stood in his defense on Twitter saying that he did not know 'the legend' will be attending his party.

"Why would I deny @PaulMcCartney stop it. He's a legend," Tyga wrote as mentioned in CNN.

He added another Tweet saying, "I don't control the door. I had no knowledge SIR PAUL was there. I just performed and left."

Rapper Bow Wow, however, gave a rather nasty comment to TMZ via Vanity Fair saying " Maybe it's the fact that we're younger than Paul . . . and we really club and we really go out."

The British veteran musician with his other mates may not have been granted entry in a party expected to have lots of hot girls and lap dancing, but he did not take it seriously and head directly to Hyde for the Republic Records bash, Billboard reported.

Paul McCartney's collaboration with Kanye West entitled "All Day" with feature performances from Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom was nominated this year in the Best Rap Performance category. However, it lost giving way to Kendrick Lamar's "Alright" to covet the award, according to a list from The Guardian.

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