It's 2026 and it's finally time to shine a light on the truth on one of the biggest lies ever said in music history. Everything began in 2012 (the year the world was supposed to end, remember?) when Wendy Williams questioned La Toya Jackson's musical talent. Michael Jackson's most famous sister quickly corrected her and said that back in 1984 she was nominated for a Grammy for writing the song "Reggae Night" by Jimmy Cliff and the next year she actually won, when Cliff's album Cliff Hanger won the Grammy for Best Reggae Recording. (around minute 07:45) Well that's a big fat lie! What La Toya doesn't know (or pretend to) is that the recipients of Best Reggae Recording (now named Best Reggae Album) are the performing artist and the producer who composed more than half of the record. In fact, if you search La Toya Jackson on the Grammy's website, the only result is a video of her besides Michael when he won AOTY: https://www.grammy.com/search/La%20Toya%20Jackson Why does La Toya lie so much? Where are the New York Times thinkpieces about this? Do I deserve a Pulitzer for shining some light on this pressing issue?