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Nigerian superstar Burna Boy has set a new milestone in African music, becoming the first African artist to receive Grammy nominations for six consecutive years. Known for his genre-defining sound and global influence, Burna Boy has consistently been in Grammy contention since 2018, bringing his total nominations to 11.
He earned this year’s nod for Higher in the Best African Music Performance category, adding to his already impressive Grammy legacy, which includes a win in 2021 for Twice as Tall.
He earned this year’s nod for Higher in the Best African Music Performance category, adding to his already impressive Grammy legacy, which includes a win in 2021 for Twice as Tall.
Meanwhile, fellow Nigerian star Tems leads the pack of Nigerian nominees for the 67th Grammy Awards, scoring nominations in three categories: Best Global Music Album for Born In The Wild, Best African Music Performance for Love Me Jeje, and Best R&B Song for Burning.
With eight Grammy nominations to her name, Tems continues to trailblaze in the industry, cementing her place as one of Nigeria’s most celebrated global artists.
With eight Grammy nominations to her name, Tems continues to trailblaze in the industry, cementing her place as one of Nigeria’s most celebrated global artists.
The historic nominations for Burna Boy and Tems highlight the rising global dominance of Afrobeats and African music, marking a proud moment for African music on the international stage.
Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the Grammy Awards to see if Burna Boy can add another Grammy win to his legacy.
Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the Grammy Awards to see if Burna Boy can add another Grammy win to his legacy.
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