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6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(m): 6:45am On Jan 27, 2020
The Nigerian music industry has witnessed exponential growth over the years and with this growth has come a rising hunger for international visibility and dominance.

Over the years, different Nigerian artistes have promised to bring home a Grammy award as the prestigious award is considered music’s highest recognition.
From Skales, Terry Apala, Vic O, 9ice and Blackmagic are some of those who have promised but failed to deliver a Grammy to Nigerians.

African Giant, Burna Boy is the latest Nigerian music act to be saddled with the responsibility of bringing home the honour. Although he didn’t promise fans a Grammy, music lovers all over Africa rejoiced when the “Killin Dem” hit maker scored a Grammy nomination.

The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences that oversees the Grammy Awards released its 2020 Grammy awards nominees and Burna Boy got a nod thanks to his “African Giant” album under the “World Music Album” category. The singer is nominated alongside other music stars like Altin Gün for “Gece”, Bokanté & Metropole Orkest Conducted By Jules Buckley for “What Heat”, Nathalie Joachim With Spektral Quartet for “Fanm D’ayiti” and Angelique Kidjo for “Celia”.

A win by Burna Boy would no doubt be a win for African music as a whole but while we eagerly await the 2020 Grammy awards scheduled to take place at the Staples Centre on February 26, here is a list of other Nigerians who have won a Grammy award in the past.

Sikiru Adepoju

Sikiru Adepoju is a percussionist and recording artist and plays primarily in the genres of traditional African music and world music. He plays a variety of instruments and styles. He first won a Grammy in 1991 as a part of Mickey Hart’s group Planet Drum, whose title album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album. That was the first time there was a Grammy in that category. He won again on 8 February 2009 as a part of Mickey Hart’s latest group Global Drum Project, whose title album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 51st annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Sikiru Adepoju in a black suit holding a Grammy award | Ivory NG


Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (Seal)


Born Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel in 1963, he is better known by his professional name Seal. He is a British-Nigerian musician, singer and songwriter best known for his 1994 hit song, “Kiss from a Rose.” He has 14 Grammy nominations to his name and has won four. His song, “Kiss From A Rose” earned him three Grammy awards in 1996 and in 2011 he nabbed his fourth “Imagine”. He holds one of the highest numbers of Grammy awards by a Nigerian.

Seal Smooth | Radio

Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(m): 6:53am On Jan 27, 2020
Kbabs02:
The Nigerian music industry has witnessed exponential growth over the years and with this growth has come a rising hunger for international visibility and dominance.

Over the years, different Nigerian artistes have promised to bring home a Grammy award as the prestigious award is considered music’s highest recognition.
From Skales, Terry Apala, Vic O, 9ice and Blackmagic are some of those who have promised but failed to deliver a Grammy to Nigerians.

African Giant, Burna Boy is the latest Nigerian music act to be saddled with the responsibility of bringing home the honour. Although he didn’t promise fans a Grammy, music lovers all over Africa rejoiced when the “Killin Dem” hit maker scored a Grammy nomination.

The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences that oversees the Grammy Awards released its 2020 Grammy awards nominees and Burna Boy got a nod thanks to his “African Giant” album under the “World Music Album” category. The singer is nominated alongside other music stars like Altin Gün for “Gece”, Bokanté & Metropole Orkest Conducted By Jules Buckley for “What Heat”, Nathalie Joachim With Spektral Quartet for “Fanm D’ayiti” and Angelique Kidjo for “Celia”.

A win by Burna Boy would no doubt be a win for African music as a whole but while we eagerly await the 2020 Grammy awards scheduled to take place at the Staples Centre on February 26, here is a list of other Nigerians who have won a Grammy award in the past.

Sikiru Adepoju

Sikiru Adepoju is a percussionist and recording artist and plays primarily in the genres of traditional African music and world music. He plays a variety of instruments and styles. He first won a Grammy in 1991 as a part of Mickey Hart’s group Planet Drum, whose title album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album. That was the first time there was a Grammy in that category. He won again on 8 February 2009 as a part of Mickey Hart’s latest group Global Drum Project, whose title album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 51st annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Sikiru Adepoju in a black suit holding a Grammy award | Ivory NG


Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (Seal)


Born Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel in 1963, he is better known by his professional name Seal. He is a British-Nigerian musician, singer and songwriter best known for his 1994 hit song, “Kiss from a Rose.” He has 14 Grammy nominations to his name and has won four. His song, “Kiss From A Rose” earned him three Grammy awards in 1996 and in 2011 he nabbed his fourth “Imagine”. He holds one of the highest numbers of Grammy awards by a Nigerian.

Seal Smooth | Radio

Helen Folasade Adu (Sade Adu)

Sade Adu | Accelerate TV

Born in Ibadan as Helen Folasade Adu in 1959 but professionally known as Sade Adu, the singer, songwriter cum actress grew up in Essex, England. She is known as the lead singer of her eponymous band. She holds the title of the first artiste of Nigerian origin to win the prestigious award. Her first Grammy was in 1986 for “Best New Artist” then another followed in 1994 with “No Ordinary Love” for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals. She earned her third Grammy in 2002 with “Lovers Rock” in the Best Pop Vocal Album and bagged her fourth in 2011 with “Soldier of Love” for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals.

Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(m): 6:55am On Jan 27, 2020
Kbabs02:


Helen Folasade Adu (Sade Adu)

Sade Adu | Accelerate TV

Born in Ibadan as Helen Folasade Adu in 1959 but professionally known as Sade Adu, the singer, songwriter cum actress grew up in Essex, England. She is known as the lead singer of her eponymous band. She holds the title of the first artiste of Nigerian origin to win the prestigious award. Her first Grammy was in 1986 for “Best New Artist” then another followed in 1994 with “No Ordinary Love” for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals. She earned her third Grammy in 2002 with “Lovers Rock” in the Best Pop Vocal Album and bagged her fourth in 2011 with “Soldier of Love” for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals.

Lekan Babalola
Born in 1960, Lekan Babalola is a Nigerian jazz percussionist and musician who started playing the conga at an early age. He has seven albums to his name and two Grammy awards. He began his professional career after joining a band called Samba Samba Band and later New York City-based Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers band, where he perfected playing the Bongo drums and performing jazz music. In 2006, he became Nigeria’s first Grammy Award winner for his work on Ali Farka Touré‘s In the Heart of the Moon which he was credited in three tracks. He also won a second Grammy in 2009 for his work on Cassandra Wilson‘s 2008 album titled Loverly.

Lekan Babalola | Africa Online

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(m): 6:57am On Jan 27, 2020
Kbabs02:

Lekan Babalola
Born in 1960, Lekan Babalola is a Nigerian jazz percussionist and musician who started playing the conga at an early age. He has seven albums to his name and two Grammy awards. He began his professional career after joining a band called Samba Samba Band and later New York City-based Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers band, where he perfected playing the Bongo drums and performing jazz music. In 2006, he became Nigeria’s first Grammy Award winner for his work on Ali Farka Touré‘s In the Heart of the Moon which he was credited in three tracks. He also won a second Grammy in 2009 for his work on Cassandra Wilson‘s 2008 album titled Loverly.

Lekan Babalola | Africa Online

Hakeem Seriki (Chamillionaire)
Born Hakeem Seriki but professionally known as Chamillionaire, he is a rapper, entrepreneur, and investor. Chamillionaire was born to a Muslim Nigerian father and an African-American Christian mother in Washington D.C. and moved to Houston, Texas at the age of four. He clinched a Grammy in 2007 for his song, “Riddin’ under the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group category. He received a tota of four nominations that year.
Chamillionaire | Black Enterprise

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by profilemessages: 6:57am On Jan 27, 2020
check "chamillionaire" he has also won it.
Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(m): 6:59am On Jan 27, 2020
Kbabs02:


Hakeem Seriki (Chamillionaire)
Born Hakeem Seriki but professionally known as Chamillionaire, he is a rapper, entrepreneur, and investor. Chamillionaire was born to a Muslim Nigerian father and an African-American Christian mother in Washington D.C. and moved to Houston, Texas at the age of four. He clinched a Grammy in 2007 for his song, “Riddin’ under the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group category. He received a tota of four nominations that year.
Chamillionaire | Black Enterprise

Kevin Olusola
Kevin Olusola was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, to Nigerian father Oluwole Olusola and Grenadian-born Curline Paul. Olusola is a musician, beatboxer, cellist, rapper, record producer, singer, and songwriter best known as the beatboxer of the vocal band Pentatonix. He has three Grammy awards to his name. On February 8, 2015, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the “Best Arrangement, Instrumental or a cappella” category for their song “Daft Punk”, a medley of songs by Daft Punk. On February 15, 2016, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the same category, this time for “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” from their “That’s Christmas to Me” album. On February 12, 2017, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the “Best Country duo/group performance” category for “Jolene” which featured Dolly Parton.

Honourable mentions of Nigerians artists who have received Grammy nods include King Sunny Ade who is the first to ever receive a nomination in 1983. Femi Kuti has four nominations to his name and Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Adichie-Ngozi also has a nomination thanks to her feature on Beyonce’s 2015 album
Kevin Olusola | Kevin Olusola
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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by profilemessages: 7:04am On Jan 27, 2020
most people just hype the Grammy like there is some big deal about it, sometimes the award is just politics and sentiments, kanye fought about it years back, Beyonce and jay z mocked the Grammy awards organisers.

like jussie smolett (Jamal Lyon) said in empire, that as a good musician, play for your musical content and not for petty or biased awards,

if you are very influential and resourceful, you can get Grammy

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by MartinCorridon: 7:41am On Jan 27, 2020
No pig ? angry

We would report to UN, APC, DPG undecided

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by updatechange(m): 7:52am On Jan 27, 2020
We want a home grown not foreigners.
Tho they're our own.
Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Emilokoiyawon: 8:43am On Jan 27, 2020
Don't forget Tyler the Creator. He is a Nigerian from Akwa-Cross.

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by zod404(m): 8:55am On Jan 27, 2020
These ones are foreigners now... They are not indigenous. cry

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by lifestyle1(m): 9:32am On Jan 27, 2020
Those of you saying they are not indigenous or local artist..

If they commit crime over there, they will automatically be disowned and will be addressed as Nigerian.

Be guided!!!

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Koredav(m): 9:58am On Jan 27, 2020
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Kevin Olusola
Kevin Olusola was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, to Nigerian father Oluwole Olusola and Grenadian-born Curline Paul. Olusola is a musician, beatboxer, cellist, rapper, record producer, singer, and songwriter best known as the beatboxer of the vocal band Pentatonix. He has three Grammy awards to his name. On February 8, 2015, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the “Best Arrangement, Instrumental or a cappella” category for their song “Daft Punk”, a medley of songs by Daft Punk. On February 15, 2016, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the same category, this time for “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” from their “That’s Christmas to Me” album. On February 12, 2017, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the “Best Country duo/group performance” category for “Jolene” which featured Dolly Parton.

Honourable mentions of Nigerians artists who have received Grammy nods include King Sunny Ade who is the first to ever receive a nomination in 1983. Femi Kuti has four nominations to his name and Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Adichie-Ngozi also has a nomination thanks to her feature on Beyonce’s 2015 album
Kevin Olusola | Kevin Olusola
Lalasticlala
All I see are yorubas name and still burna is still part of dem. Does that means dt yorubas control music in Nigeria and Africa as whole

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by tartar9(m): 10:03am On Jan 27, 2020
The Grammy awards is not developed angry

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by policy12: 11:16am On Jan 27, 2020
Hmmm
Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Akshow: 11:36am On Jan 27, 2020
This is partiality. Why are they all from just one region. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by tolanisure1: 11:46am On Jan 27, 2020
FOR REAL
Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by voltron14: 12:04pm On Jan 27, 2020
One Nijarea.

Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Mastakija(m): 1:39pm On Jan 27, 2020
Y are they all yoruba like this ehn... even kidjo and burna boy seff are yoruba what's happening.....



I



AM



FREAKING




OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by selemempe: 2:33pm On Jan 27, 2020
MartinCorridon:
No pig ? angry

We would report to UN, APC, DPG undecided
lol funny...by 'pig' I assume you are referring to the great Igbo tribe.

Do you badly need validation from us all the time?
You are the proverbial kid who has more than another kid but still jealous of him. Smh

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by sesaan(m): 2:51pm On Jan 27, 2020
MartinCorridon:
No pig ? angry

We would report to UN, APC, DPG undecided
always hiding under tribal sentiments tell me one award you or your family members have won? Those that won awards won it for themselves not for any tribe.. bigot

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by aminusodiq(m): 5:43pm On Jan 27, 2020
Yoruba everywhere!!! grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by solmusdesigns: 9:26pm On Jan 27, 2020
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All I see are yorubas name and still burna is still part of dem. Does that means dt yorubas control music in Nigeria and Africa as whole

Angélique Kidjo the recipeint of the award is a yoruba woman

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