Burna Boy, Olamide, and Ayra Starr Make History at the 66th Grammys

127402 burna boy olamide and ayra starr make history at the 66th grammys
127402 burna boy olamide and ayra starr make history at the 66th grammys

The 66th edition of the Grammy Awards nominees announcement has ushered in a momentous occasion for Nigerian music as Burna Boy, Olamide, and Ayra Starr etch their names in the annals of history.

Burna Boy has soared to new heights with an impressive four nominations, solidifying his status as the Nigerian artist with the most Grammy nominations in the award’s storied history, amassing a total of 10 nominations.

Not only that, he has also made his mark as the first Nigerian artist to consecutively earn Grammy nominations for five years, spanning from 2019 to 2023.

Adding to his accolades, Burna Boy’s ‘Sittin’ On Top of The World’ has achieved yet another remarkable feat by being the first African song to secure a nomination in the rap category, specifically in the Best Melodic Rap Performance.

The competition in this category promises to be fierce, with ‘Sittin’ On Top of The World’ vying against Doja Cat’s ‘Attention’, Drake & 21 Savage’s ‘Spin Bout U’, SZA’s ‘Low’, and Lil Durk and J. Cole’s ‘All My Life.’

Meanwhile, Olamide has carved his own path to history as the first Nigerian rapper to clinch a Grammy nomination. His collaborative masterpiece with Asake, ‘Amapiano’, has earned a well-deserved nomination in the inaugural Best African Music Performance category at the 66th Grammys.

‘Amapiano’ will face formidable competition from Davido’s ‘Unavailable’, Ayra Starr’s ‘Rush’, Burna Boy’s ‘City Boys’, and Tyla’s ‘Water’ in the quest for the prestigious accolade.

In the same vein, the talented 21-year-old Ayra Starr has etched her name in the Grammy records book as the youngest Nigerian to snag a Grammy nomination. Her mesmerizing anthem ‘Rush’ has secured a nomination in the esteemed Best African Music Performance category at the 66th Grammys, further cementing her undeniable talent and potential.

The Nigerian music industry is basking in the glow of these remarkable achievements, as Burna Boy, Olamide, and Ayra Starr have not only made history but also raised the bar for future generations of Nigerian artists, proving that the world stage is theirs for the taking.

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