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  • Hannatu Musawa: Why the Nigerian Minister Trended For Her Grammy Awards Attendance
    Hannatu Musawa: Why the Nigerian Minister Trended For Her Grammy Awards Attendance. Photo of Hannatu Musawa and Ayra Starr at the Grammys

    The 66th Grammy Awards was on Sunday, February 4, 2024, and all the nominated Nigerian artists lost out on receiving awards. However, Burna Boy’s iconic performance at the ceremony offered some solace, and Nigeria’s Federal Minister of Art, Culture and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa’s attendance also caused a stir.

    Why is Honourable Hannatu Musawa trending?

    Nigerians have had mixed reactions since photos of the minister at the award ceremony surfaced on social media on Monday, February 5. Some criticised the Tinubu government for wasting the country’s resources on an expensive ceremonial trip to Los Angeles.

    Hannatu Musawa: Why the Nigerian Minister Trended For Her Grammy Awards Attendance

    Others brought up the minister’s previous NYSC ordeal.

    Hannatu Musawa: Why the Nigerian Minister Trended For Her Grammy Awards Attendance
    Hannatu Musawa: Why the Nigerian Minister Trended For Her Grammy Awards Attendance

    What NYSC ordeal, you ask?

    In 2020, ex-President Muhammadu Buhari nominated Musawa as the national commissioner representing the North-West geopolitical zone on the board of the National Pension Commission (PENCOM). Before her senate hearing for this post, Musawa wrote the NYSC seeking a replacement certificate after her copy was destroyed in a fire incident. 

    However, the NYSC wrote back saying the minister never collected her certificate. They refused to issue a new one, and instead, accused her of not completing the mandatory one-year service. This led to the Senate’s rejection of Musawa’s nomination.

    Fast forward to August 2022, investigations revealed that Musawa approached the then Minister of Youths and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, seeking his intervention to get the NYSC to release her withheld certificate. When this attempt also failed, she wrote to the NYSC requesting to re-enroll for the outstanding months of her service year.

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    Is Hannatu Musawa a serving corps member?

    In August 2023, the Press and Public Relations Director of the NYSC, Eddy Megwa, confirmed that the minister was undergoing her mandatory youth service. He noted that Minister Musawa was in breach of the NYSC act that frowns upon active corps members taking on government appointments, confirming to the press that the minister had served for the past eight months. By this calculation, Minister Musawa had probably completed her NYSC service as of the 2024 Grammy Award ceremony, but there’s been no official communication to that effect.

    Why was Honourable Musawa at the Grammys?

    The minister attended the ceremony to support the country’s creative sector and celebrate the contributions of the nominated artistes. Through a statement by her SA on Media and Publicity, she said:

    “I wish to applaud you all for making it this far in your music and entertainment careers. Nigerians celebrate you all for your contributions to the growth of the music industry in Nigeria and globally.”

  • Grammy Awards 2024: Complete List of Winners

    The Grammy Awards 2024 was on Sunday, February 4, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. 

    Despite the anticipation of Nigerians, Davido, Burna Boy, Ayra Star, Asake and Olamide all lost out on awards across different categories. Meanwhile, South Africa’s Tyla won the newly introduced and highly coveted Best African Music Performance category at the award ceremony. 

    Here’s a list of other big winners at the Grammy Awards 2024.

    Best African Music Performance

    Grammy Awards 2024: Complete List of Winners

    Amapiano – Asake and Olamide

    City Boys – Burna Boy

    Water – Tyla WINNER

    Unavailable – Davido Featuring Musa Keys

    Rush – Ayra Starr

    Best Melodic Rap Performance

    Sittin’ On Top Of The World – Burna Boy Featuring 21 Savage

    Attention – Doja Cat

    All My Life – Lil Durk Featuring J. Cole WINNER

    Spin Bout U – Drake & 21 Savage

    Low – SZA

    Best Global Music Album

    Epifanías — Susana Baca

    History — Bokanté

    I Told Them… — Burna Boy

    This Moment – Shakti WINNER

    Timeless — Davido

    Best Rap Album

    Her Loss – Drake & 21 Savage

    Michael – Killer Mike WINNER

    Heroes & Villains – Metro Boomin

    King’s Disease III – Nas

    Utopia – Travis Scott

    Producer of the Year, Non-classical

    Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II

    Jack Antonoff – WINNER

    Hit Boy

    Metro Boomin

    Daniel Nigro

    Songwriter of the Year, Non-classical

    Edgar Barrera

    Jessie Jo Dillon

    Shane McAnally

    Theron Thomas – WINNER

    Justin Tranter

    Best Global Music Performance

    Shadow Forces – Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer & Shahzad Ismaily

    Alone – Burna Boy

    Pashto – Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer & Zakir Hussain Featuring Rakesh Chaurasia WINNER

    FEEL – Davido

    Milagro Y Desastre – Silvana Estrada

    Abundance In Millets – Falu & Gaurav Shah (Featuring PM Narendra Modi)

    Best Album Notes

    Evenings At The Village Gate: John Coltrane With Eric Dolphy (Live)

    Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos – WINNER

    I Can Almost See Houston: The Complete Howdy Glenn

    Mogadishu’s Finest: The Al Uruba Sessions

    Playing For The Man At The Door: Field Recordings From The Collection Of Mack McCormick, 1958–1971

    Best Music Film

    How I’m Feeling Now – Lewis Capaldi

    Live From Paris, The Big Steppers Tour – Kendrick Lamar

    Moonage Daydream – David Bowie WINNER

    I Am Everything – Little Richard

    Dear Mama – Tupac Shakur

    Best Music Video

    In Your Love – Tyler Childers

    I’m Only Sleeping – The Beatles WINNER

    What Was I Made For – Billie Eilish

    Count Me Out – Kendrick Lamar

    Rush – Troye Sivan

    Best Song Written For Visual Media

    Barbie World (From Barbie The Album)

    What Was I Made For? (From “Barbie The Album”) – WINNER

    Dance The Night (From “Barbie The Album”)

    I’m Just Ken (From “Barbie The Album”)

    Lift Me Up (From “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From And Inspired By”)

    Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media

    Call Of Duty®: Modern Warfare II – Sarah Schachner

    Hogwarts Legacy – Peter Murray, J Scott Rakozy & Chuck E. Myers “Sea”, composers

    Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Stephen Barton & Gordy Haab WINNER

    God Of War Ragnarök – Bear McCreary, composer

    Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical – Montaigne, Tripod & Austin Wintory, composers

    Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (Includes Film and Television)

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Ludwig Göransson

    Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny – John Williams

    Oppenheimer – Ludwig Göransson WINNER

    Barbie – Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt

    The Fabelmans – John Williams

    Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media

    Aurora

    Barbie The Album WINNER

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3: Awesome Mix, Vol. 3

    Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

    Best Comedy Album

    I Wish You Would – Trevor Noah

    I’m An Entertainer – Wanda Sykes

    What’s In A Name? – Dave Chappelle – WINNER

    Selective Outrage – Chris Rock

    Someone You Love – Sarah Silverman

    Best Gospel Album

    I Love You – Erica Campbell

    Hymns (Live) – Tasha Cobbs Leonard

    The Maverick Way – Maverick City Music

    All Things New: Live In Orlando – Tye Tribbett WINNER

    My Truth – Jonathan McReynolds

    Best Roots Gospel Album

    Tribute To The King – The Blackwood Brothers Quartet

    Echoes Of The South – Blind Boys Of Alabama WINNER

    Songs That Pulled Me Through The Tough Times – Becky Isaacs Bowman

    Meet Me At The Cross – Brian Free & Assurance

    Shine: The Darker The Night The Brighter The Light – Gaither Vocal Band

    Best Rap Album

    Her Loss – Drake & 21 Savage

    MICHAEL – Killer Mike WINNER

    HEROES & VILLAINS – Metro Boomin

    King’s Disease III – Nas

    UTOPIA – Travis Scott

    Best R&B Album

    Girls Night Out – Babyface

    JAGUAR II – Victoria Monét WINNER

    What I Didn’t Tell You (Deluxe) – Coco Jones

    Special Occasion – Emily King

    CLEAR 2: SOFT LIFE EP – Summer Walker

    Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

    Desire, I Want To Turn Into You

    History

    Jaguar II WINNER

    Multitudes

    The Record

    Best Immersive Audio Album

    God Of War Ragnarök (Original Soundtrack)

    Act 3 (Immersive Edition)

    The Diary Of Alicia KeysWINNER

    Blue Clear Sky

    Silence Between Songs

    Head to the Grammys.com for more updates about the awards. 

    READ ALSO: Grammy Awards 2024: A Breakdown of Nigeria’s Nominated Artists and Winners Since 2017

  • Grammy Awards 2024: A Breakdown of Nigeria’s Nominated Artists and Winners Since 2017

    In 1983, legendary musician, King Sunny Ade, made history as the first Nigerian artist to receive a Grammy Award nomination. Fast forward to 2008, recording artist, Sikiru Adepoju, topped KSA’s record by clinching the coveted award. 

    Not much happened for a while, but in the last eight years, some of Nigeria’s finest talents have managed over 20 nominations across categories. Here’s a breakdown of wins and nominations since 2017.

    2017 Grammy Awards

    Grammy Awards 2024: A Breakdown of Nigeria’s Nominated Artists and Winners Since 2017

    The 2017 Grammy Awards ceremony was held on February 12, 2017, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Two Nigerians were nominated in two different categories.

    Best Dance Recording

    Kah-lo snagged a nomination for her efforts as a featured artist on Riton’s Rinse & Repeat.

    Best Album

    Wizkid was nominated as a featured artist on Drake’s album, Views.

    Best Musical Theater Album

    The British actress and singer, Cynthia Erivo, won the Grammy Award category alongside cast members who worked on the soundtrack album for The Color Purple movie.

    2018 Grammy Awards

    Grammy Awards 2024: A Breakdown of Nigeria’s Nominated Artists and Winners Since 2017

    The 2018 Grammy Awards ceremony was on January 28 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City. Two Nigerians were nominated in two categories for their efforts as featured artists.

    Best R&B Award

    American artist, Tunji Ige, was nominated as a producer on Location, a record by Khalid.

    Best Reggae Album

    Timaya was nominated for his feature on Morgan Heritage’s Avrekedabra album.

    2019 Grammy Awards

    Grammy Awards 2024: A Breakdown of Nigeria’s Nominated Artists and Winners Since 2017

    The 61st Grammy Awards ceremony was held on February 10 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Only one Nigerian artist made it to the nomination list.

    Best World Music Album

    Seun Kuti and his band, Egypt 80, were nominated for their album, Black Times.

    2020 Grammy Awards

    The 62nd Grammy Awards ceremony was held on January 26 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Burna Boy was the only Nigerian artist who made the nomination list that year, marking the beginning of his impressive run with the Recording Academy.

    Best Global Music Album

    Burna Boy was nominated as a standalone act for his album, African Giant. However, he lost the award to Angelique Kidjo.

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    2021 Grammy Awards

    The 63rd Grammy Awards went down on March 14 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles. There was no live audience due to social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. Two Nigerian artists were nominated across two categories.

    World Music Album

    Burna Boy’s Twice As Tall bagged a nomination, making him the first Nigerian artist to be nominated twice in a row. The nomination also marked his first Grammy win.

    Best Music Video

    Wizkid was nominated in the category for his efforts on Beyonce’s song, Brown Skin Girl. The nomination marked Wizkid’s first Grammy win by association.

    2022 Grammy Awards

    Grammy Awards 2024: A Breakdown of Nigeria’s Nominated Artists and Winners Since 2017

    The 64th Grammy Awards ceremony was on April 3, 2022, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. It was an exciting year for Nigerians as four artists were nominated across categories, with Wizkid and Femi Kuti bagging two nominations each. Neither of them won.

    Best Global Music Performance

    Wizkid ft. Tems — Essence

    Femi Kuti — Pà Pá Pà

    Best Global Music Album

    Wizkid — Made in Lagos

    Femi & Made Kuti — Legacy +

    2023 Grammy Awards

    The Grammys returned for its 65th edition on February 5 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Two Nigerian artists bagged nominations. Tems won her first Grammy by association for her work on Wait For U.

    Best Global Music Performance

    Burna Boy — Last Last

    Best Global Music Album

    Burna Boy  — Love, Damini

    Best Melodic Rap Performance

    Future ft. Drake and Tems — Wait For U

    Best Rap Song

    Future ft. Drake and Tems — Wait For U

    2024 Grammy Awards

    Grammy Awards 2024: A Breakdown of Nigeria’s Nominated Artists and Winners Since 2017

    The Grammy Awards 2024 edition will be held on Sunday, February 4, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. This time around, a newly announced Best African Music category by the Recording Academy gave room for more Nigerian artists to be nominated.

    Best Melodic Rap Performance

    Burna Boy — Sittin’ On Top Of The World

    Best Global Music Album

    Davido — Timeless

    Burna Boy — I Told Them

    Best Global Music Performance

    Burna Boy — Alone

    Davido — Feel

    Best African Music Performance

    Burna Boy — City Boys

    Davido — Unavailable

    Asake, Olamide — Amapiano

    Ayra Starr — Rush

    Fireboy DML and CKay earned a nomination each in the Album of the Year category for their efforts on Jon Batiste’s World Music Radio and Janelle Monáe’s The Age of Pleasure respectively.

    Tems’ bagged a nomination in the Best Song Written for Visual Media category for her contribution to Rihanna’s Lift Me Up.

    While we anticipate the Grammy Awards 2024 winners’ announcement, you should read this: Do Nigeria’s Biggest Artists Really Need the Grammys?

  • QUIZ: When Will The God of Tems Locate You?

    We’ve asked the God of Temilade when he’s coming for you. This year, next year or never? This quiz will reveal it to you.

  • QUIZ: Which Song From Burna Boy’s ‘Twice As Tall’ Are You?

    Burna Boy’s Twice As Tall just deservedly took home the Grammy for ‘Best Global Music Album’.

    Take this quiz and we’ll tell you which Twice As Tall song you are.

  • QUIZ: How Well Do You Know Burna Boy’s ‘Twice As Tall’?

    Burna Boy’s African Giant follow-up Twice As Tall just deservedly took home the Grammy for ‘Best Global Music Album’. Take this quiz to prove you actually jammed it.

    Go ahead:

  • #Beatsmith: Kel P On Producing Burna Boy’s ‘African Giant’

    For the love of the real stars, the producers, we created #Beatsmith — a series that focuses on the connections and inspirations that led to the creation of that hit song or album.


    Burna Boy’s exceptional African Giant is easily the best Nigerian album of 2019, as well as one of the best of the past decade, so it comes as no surprise that it recently nabbed a well-deserved Grammy nomination for ‘Best World Music Album’.

    While Burna Boy’s talents cannot be praised enough, it’s also worth noting that this album wouldn’t be what it is without the brilliant Kel P, who produced over half the tracks. So, we decided to reach out to 2019’s defining beatsmith to ask how the game-changing album came to be.

    On meeting Burna Boy:

    So, around August last year, Ceeza Milli recorded Burna Boy on one of my beats. Burna Boy asked who made it, and Ceeza told him about me. The next day, I got a call from both of them to link up and that was how I met him.

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    On first discussing ‘African Giant’:

    I never knew I was coming to make an album. I just knew I was there to record songs. We didn’t really have any serious conversation or even a moment to get to know each other beforehand. We were just working and the vibe was smooth.

    On main inspiration:

    My main inspiration was Burna Boy himself. His previous songs, the ones he released before I met him, influenced my work on the new songs. I was also influenced by his unique vocal texture and writing.

    On the difficulty level:

    It was very tasking. I was basically indoors for an entire month, grinding to make sure every song sounded different. Burna is a fast writer — he can record four complete hit songs in a single day.

    On his favourite track:

    My favourite track is definitely “Wetin Man Go Do”. The composition is somehow simple and dynamic all at the same time. The vocals and adlibs also blend really smoothly together.

  • QUIZ: Only True Burna Boy Fans Will Get More Than 7 Right

    The past two years have been a monumental one for Burna Boy. He kicked off his renaissance with his masterful mixtape, Outside, and he’s capped it off with a Grammy nomination for his career-best LP, African Giant. So, naturally, everyone is now claiming to be a day-one Burna fan.

    Well, if you really are, then you should ace this quiz:

  • Celebrating African Music, Grammy Museum Will Showcase African Artistes Like Tuface And Angelique Kidjo

    The BET awards and Grammy Museum have launched the Sounds of Africa exhibition to celebrate the diversity of African music.

    Some of the selected artistes whose work will be showing include Angelique Kidjo, Salif Keita, Laolu Senbanjo, Tuface, Mafikizolo and Ice Prince.

    Also showcasing at the museum are African winners and nominees of the Grammy and BET awards, handwritten lyrics, costumes and musical instruments.

    From June 24, their work will be on display at the Grammy Museum until later during the year.

    Congratulations to these amazing artistes!

    Tickets to the exhibition can be found here.
  • Female Nigerian DJ, Aderonke Ariyo, Has Been Named As A Grammy Awards Governor

    Aderonke Ariyo who goes by her stage name, DJ Soupamodel, has been selected as a governor for the 2016 Grammy awards.

    Every year, The Recording Academy selects a group of artistes and producers who will be responsible for deciding how the Grammy Awards will run. And this year, Ronke sits on the Washington DC chapter of the board.

    Ronke has worked with local and international artistes including Tiwa Savage, Jason Derulo and was a Grammy DJ in 2013.

    Currently, she is the CEO of a music publishing and licensing company, Music BLVD. It’s impressive that African women in the entertainment industry are finally getting acknowledged especially in the international scenes.

    A massive congratulations to Ronke!

  • How The Grammy Nominations List Is Like The Admissions List In A Nigerian University
    The nominations list for the prestigious Grammy Awards dropped on December 7 and music heads had something to say.  But then, the epic snub of some A-list musicians and surprising nominations is somewhat similar to admission lists in Nigerian Universities.

    Before the list was dropped, everybody swore to getting admitted on merit.

    I have an uncle in admissions.

    And anticipated the list like…

    Those ones that had stayed at home for two years were the most anxious.

    There was the candidate that got admitted on scholarship for being so awesome….

    The annoying girl that always came first since primary 1 made the list too, on merit as expected.

    And the ones that worked hard for it came through.

    Some got last minute admissions into nonexistent departments as consolation after bragging so much.

    Anything is something please.

    Some passed the entrance exam but still didn’t make the list.

    …And didn’t try to hide their pain.

    Some just got handed a big fat Ela.

    The uncle in admissions didn’t turn up.

    But the ones that didn’t even qualify complained the most.

    Congratulations to all the nominees. You can check the full nominations list here http://www.grammy.com/nominees