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Tems Shines as Nigerian Artists Dominate 2025 Grammy Nominations

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February 3, 2025
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The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, held on February 2, 2025, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, showcased the remarkable global influence of Nigerian artists, particularly in the Afrobeats genre. A total of eight Nigerian musicians received nominations, underscoring the nation’s significant contribution to the international music scene.

Nigerian Nominees at the 2025 Grammys:

Tems: Nominated for Best African Music Performance (“Love Me JeJe”), Best R&B Song (“Burning”), and Best Global Music Album (“Born in the Wild”).

Yemi Alade: Nominated for Best African Music Performance (“Tomorrow”).

Burna Boy: Nominated for Best African Music Performance (“Higher”).

Davido: Nominated for Best African Music Performance (“Sensational” featuring Chris Brown and Lojay).

Wizkid: Nominated for Best African Music Performance (“MMS” with Asake).

Asake: Nominated for Best African Music Performance (“MMS” with Wizkid).

Rema: Nominated for Best African Music Performance.

Lojay: Nominated for Best African Music Performance (“Sensational” with Chris Brown and Davido).

Among these talented artists, Tems, born Temilade Openiyi, achieved a significant milestone by winning the Best African Music Performance category for her hit song “Love Me JeJe.” This victory marks her second Grammy win, further solidifying her status as a leading figure in contemporary music.

Tems’ success at the Grammys not only highlights her individual artistry but also reflects the broader global recognition of Nigerian music. Her achievements serve as an inspiration to emerging artists and underscore the dynamic cultural contributions Nigeria continues to offer to the world.

The prominence of Nigerian artists at this year’s Grammy Awards underscores the nation’s growing influence in the global music industry, particularly through the widespread appeal of Afrobeats. As Nigerian musicians continue to gain international acclaim, they pave the way for future talents and contribute to the rich tapestry of global music culture.

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