The youngest son of late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti will be contesting the category with four other nominees: Bombino – Deran, Fatoumata Diawara – Fenfo, Soweto Gospel Choir – Freedom and Yiddish Glory – The Lost Songs of World War II.
The nominations, which were announced Friday, saw Kendrick Lamar leading the field, with eight nods recognising his work for the “Black Panther” soundtrack, including the hit song “All the Stars” with SZA.
The 2019 Grammy is set to hold on February 10 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, US.
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Congrats to him. Nomination is recognition
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ReplyDeleteLoud it
DeleteCongratulations to him and his band.
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ReplyDeleteYaaas!!!! Seun's dreams are coming true ππ
ReplyDeleteGrammy never nominates noise. they nominate read music
Do i sense a dissπ€£. Naija music tire me
DeleteCongratulations to him
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ReplyDeleteGrammys no be beans o. Congrats, Seun
ReplyDeleteHope he wins this time. He must be used to the grammy nominations by now.
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