As the Grammy Awards draw near, Nigeria’s vibrant music scene takes center stage, with a fresh wave of artists making global waves like never before. Leading with Afrobeats, Nigerian stars capture hearts, push boundaries, and redefine the global music landscape. This year’s Grammy nominations showcase their unstoppable rise, with the industry’s biggest names and emerging talents proudly representing Nigeria on the world stage.
Tems
- Nominations:
- Best African Music Performance for the song “Love Me JeJe.”
- Best Global Music Album for her album “Born in the Wild.”
- Best R&B Song with “Burning”
- Grammy History: Tems leads Nigerian nominees with three nominations this year. She gained international recognition after collaborating with artists like Wizkid on “Essence” and Future on “Wait for U.” Her soulful voice and introspective lyrics have made her a standout artist in the contemporary music scene.
Wizkid
- Nominations:
- Best African Music Performance for the song “MMS.”
- Grammy History: This nomination marks Wizkid’s fifth Grammy nod. He is celebrated for his innovative contributions to Afrobeats and has gained international acclaim with hits like “Essence” and “Brown Skin Girl.” His music often blends traditional African sounds with contemporary genres, making him a global ambassador for Nigerian music.
Burna Boy
- Nominations:
- Best African Music Performance for the song “Higher.”
- Grammy History: Burna Boy has received eleven nominations throughout his career, winning one Grammy for Best Global Music Album in 2021 with “Twice as Tall.” Known for his unique fusion of Afrobeats, dancehall, reggae, and pop, Burna Boy’s work often addresses social issues and cultural pride, resonating deeply with audiences worldwide.
Davido
- Nominations:
- Best African Music Performance for the song “Sensational,” featuring Chris Brown and Lojay.
- Grammy History: This is Davido’s fourth Grammy nomination. He is recognized for his catchy melodies and energetic performances. Davido has played a significant role in popularizing Afrobeats globally, with hits like “Fall” and “If,” which have garnered millions of views and streams.
Asake
- Nominations:
- Best African Music Performance for the song “MMS,” alongside Wizkid.
- Grammy History: Asake is a star known for his unique blend of Afrobeats and street hop. His energetic performances and relatable lyrics have quickly earned him a dedicated fan base.
Yemi Alade
- Nominations:
- Best African Music Performance for the song “Tomorrow.”
- Grammy History: Yemi Alade is also known as the “Queen of Afropop” and has been a prominent figure in the Nigerian music industry since her breakout hit “Johnny.” Her vibrant style and powerful vocals have made her a favorite in Africa and beyond.
Rema
- Nominations:
- Best Global Music Album for his album “Heis.”
- Grammy History: Rema burst onto the scene with his hit single “Dumebi” and has since established himself as a leading voice in Afrobeats. His innovative sound blends various genres, appealing to a diverse audience. This Nomination also marks his first Grammy Award Nomination.
Lojay
- Nominations:
- Featured in the song “Sensational” with Davido and Chris Brown in the Best African Music Performance category.
- Grammy History: Lojay is an emerging artist known for his smooth vocals and engaging storytelling in his music. He gained attention with his EP “LV N ATTN,” collaborating with established artists to reach wider audiences. This Nod signifies his first Grammy Nomination as an artist in the music industry.
These nominations reflect not only individual achievements but also highlight Nigeria’s growing influence in the global music industry. As these talented artists compete at the Grammy Awards, they continue to pave the way for future generations of musicians from Nigeria and beyond. The ceremony will take place on February 2, 2025, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, celebrating their remarkable contributions to music.