2024 Grammys: Black Sherif, other GH artistes missing as full nominations unveiled

2024 Grammys: Black Sherif, other GH artistes missing as full nominations unveiled

The major artistes from Ghana who had big hits in the year under review, Sarkodie, Black Sherif, Stonebwoy, and Shatta Wale—were not included in the newly announced complete list of nominees for the Grammy Awards “Best African Music Performance” category.

This category was created to honour outstanding recordings that feature unique regional styles from various parts of Africa.

In this newly created category, four Nigerian artists and one South African artist were nominated.

The nominated artistes and songs include Asake & Olamide – “Amapiano” (Nigeria), Burna – “City Boys” (Nigeria), Davido ft.

Musa key – “Unavailable” (Nigeria), Ayra Starr – “Rush” (Nigeria) and Tyla – “Water” (South Africa).

Congratulations 66th Best African Music Performance nominees: & Olamide; ; ft.

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— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad)

The Recording Academy recently announced the date for the 2024 GRAMMYs, which will be held on Sunday, February 4th at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The 2024 GRAMMYs, also known as the 66th GRAMMY Awards, will be broadcasted live on the CBS Television Network from 8:00 PM to 11:30 PM ET (5:00 PM to 8:30 PM PT).

Additionally, the event will be available for streaming on Paramount+ for both live viewing and on-demand access for Paramount+ subscribers with SHOWTIME, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers starting the day after the special airs.

Excitingly, the 2024 GRAMMYs will introduce three new categories: Best African Music Performance, Best Alternative Jazz Album, and Best Pop Dance Recording.

These groundbreaking additions are part of a broader series of updates and revisions that will be implemented immediately at the 2024 GRAMMYs.

The aim of these changes, as stated by Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr., is to enhance the fairness, transparency, and accuracy of the GRAMMY Awards process.

Source: Ghbase
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