Three Nigerian artists living abroad have brought pride to their home country by winning big at the 68th Grammy Awards, despite five Nigerian music superstars missing out on the top prizes. The triumphant trio, who are part of the Nigerian diaspora community, made remarkable impacts at the ceremony, showcasing the global reach and influence of Nigerian music.
The winners are Shaboozey (Collins Obinna Chibueze), who won Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Ain’t Nobody” with Beyoncé, Cynthia Erivo, and Tyler, the Creator (Tyler Gregory Okonma), who won Best Rap Album for “Call Me If You Get Lost”.
Their wins are a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and passion for music, and serve as inspiration to aspiring artists back home.
The Nigerian music industry has been buzzing with excitement following the announcement, with fans and fellow artists alike congratulating the winners on their achievements. The wins are also seen as a validation of the growing global popularity of Afrobeats and Nigerian music, with artists like Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy leading the charge.
The Grammy Awards are considered music’s biggest night, and the Nigerian diaspora community has once again shown its strength and talent on the international stage.
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