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What are the chances of Nigerian stars at the 2024 Grammy Awards?

What are the chances of Nigerian stars at the 2024 Grammy Awards?

Since the creation of the Best Global Album category Non-mainstream African music and its global counterparts have continued to make make up the nominees.

The only outlier in the history of the category is Burna Boy’s ‘Twice As Tall’ who won in 2021 after he lost his first nomination in 2020 with ‘African Giant’.

Burna Boy lost to multi-Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo’s ‘Celia’ in 2020 and in 2022, Wizkid’s critically acclaimed ‘Made In Lagos’ also lost to Kidjo’s ‘Mother Nature’. Burna Boy’s attempt in 2023 with ‘Love, Damini’ was hindered by Japanese multi-instrumentalist Masanori Takumi whose traditional album ‘Sakura’ was favoured.

One of the nominees for this year is 80-year-old Susana Baca, a folk artist and a former Peruvian Minister for Culture. She has won three Latin Grammy Awards but is yet to pick up a Grammy award and Epifanías makes a strong case for her.

Bokanté are musicians from Guadalupe, Sweden, Japan, and the USA who make music in French and Creole. ‘History’ is their second Grammy nomination and it explores significant folkloric drums from North Africa, West Africa, and Arabia. The album is the type of traditional music voters favour in the global album category.

‘This Moment’ is Shakti’s first release in 46 years and it combines Indian sounds with elements of Jazz.

Going by the history of the category, both Davido’s ‘Timeless’ and Burna Boy’s ‘I Told Them’ have an uphill battle if they are to pick up the award.

This is another category that has consistently favoured traditional music over mainstream Pop music.

In the maiden edition in 2022, Wizkid’s ‘Essence’ featuring Tems lost to Pakistani folk & Jazz act Arooj Aftab’s ‘Mohabbat’ on a night she was also in contention for Best New Artist.

In 2023, Burna Boy’s smash hit ‘Last Last’ was lost to ‘Bayethe’ by South African flautist Wouter Kellerman, producer Zakes Bantwini and singer Nomcebo Zikode in a South African folk record.

This year, Burna Boy’s ‘Alone’ and Davido’s ‘Feel’ are up against a collection of traditional elements that steer clear of mainstream Pop appeal. Burna Boy’s ‘Alone’ carries African folk elements that give him a strong fighting chance unlike Davido’s Amapiano propelled ‘Feel’.

Burna Boy is facing very strong competition as all other nominees have varying levels of Grammy pedigree.

Grammy winner Arooj Aftab’s ‘Shadow Forces’ with Vijay Iyer & Shahzad Ismaily will also be a contender as its serenading Jazz chords and soulful vocal delivery make for a stunning folk record.

Pashto, which is an incredible display of instrumental music, also poses a major threat as it brings together a collection of stellar talents including the 15-time Grammy winner, BlueGrass legend and Banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck. Bluegrass maestro Edgar Meyer is a 5 time Grammy winner, Zakir Hussain is considered the greatest tabla player of all time, and Rakesh Chaurasia is a celebrated Indian flautist.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also in contention for appearing in Falu & Gaurav Shah’s ‘Abundance in Millets’. Falu won the 2022 Grammy Award for Best Children Album and she has worked with multiple legendary artists including Yoyoma and AA Rahman (one of the most decorated composers in the world). The Indian Prime Minister co-wrote the song with Falu and her husband Gaurav Shah to promote the benefits of millet.

‘Todo Colores’ is a cross-cultural song that brings together Grammy-nominated French-Lebanese musician Ibrahim Maalouf, Afro-Cuban music legend Cimafunk, and the band Tank and the Bangas who have been nominated for two Grammys including Best New Artist in 2020.

‘Milagro y Disastre’ is from Latin Grammy winner Silvana Estrada who earned her first Grammy nomination and is one of the dark horses for the prize.

  • Burna Boy Featuring 21 Savage – Sittin’ on Top of the World
  • Doja Cat – Attention
  • Drake & 21 Savage – Spin Bout U
  • Lil Durk Featuring J. Cole – All My Life
  • SZA – Low

Burna Boy made history by becoming the first Nigerian lead artist to be nominated outside of the global categories.

In his quest to make history, Burna Boy will be up against American music stars who have consistently won the category.

In this category, Lil Durk has the commercially biggest song ‘All My Life’ featuring J Cole. The song peaked at NO. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 which is the highest charting of any of the nominated songs.

Last year, the category was won by Future’s chart-topping hit ‘Wait For U’ featuring Drake & Tems, and Lil Durk’s ‘All My Life’ has similar commercial qualities to win the category.

Drake & 21 Savage’s ‘Spin Bout U’ off their commercially acclaimed album ‘Her Loss’ is also a strong contender, especially for the album’s impact.

Doja Cat was the rapper with the highest sales in 2023 and her single ‘Attention’ will be a dark horse. SZA’s nine nominations is the highest at the 66th Grammy Awards and if she is to break the record for most wins in one night, she will need to beat Burna Boy to the prize for Best Melodic Rap Performance.

By and large, precedents offer an insight into the way voters will swing, but one cannot definitively say how the Nigerian contingent will perform at the 66th Grammy Awards. Nigerians will have to hope for the best as we eagerly await the ceremony on February 5, 2024.


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