How the Grammys Used Nigerians

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How the Grammys Used Nigerians


The 66th Grammy Awards 2024 happened and Davido , Burna Boy , Asake , Ayra Star did not win anything .Also Tyla Won the Best African Music Performance . #grammys #nigeria

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  1. It's our fault. It looks like African artists are doing anything possible to be validated by these grammy teams. It's their award programme so why should you be pissed about them giving award to whoever they feel like giving it to?

  2. People used to win grammys for quality real music – where they samg accompanied by a real live band – that music back then was real music tgat was spiritual

    Today’s music sounds like music that leads you to fornicate

  3. Lmao Africans feeling like black Americans about these award shows 😂😂😂 nobody watches that mess here so they are trying to get an audience…. without having to give awards to the right people

  4. Welcome to America..y'all want to be apart of the Grammy Awards and the U.S. music industry…get used to being deceived and exploited. Shouts out from the U.S. Y'all don't need the Grammy Awards…You Are Africa!

  5. I’m glad people realize that this is a game of numbers (not just quality).

    Small nations always been making quality music…but from (Channel O days, all the way to MTVBase & Trace) small nations in Afrika don’t stand a chance.

    Now Afrika is at the world stage and we have to support either Naija or South Ah while they too now get leftover treatment like we been getting all along.

  6. I'm disappointed with the Burna Boy performance. I don't understand why Brandy and 21 Savage had to perform with him. He's a much better performer when he's performing solo or with his musicians and other Nigerian artists. I thought the purpose was to introduce him as a solo Nigerian performer. Bad move on the part of the Grammys!

  7. The question you should be asking is who the f*54 is on that board of peers that vote for the Grammy's? Some others years you have seen black artist get snubbed by the Grammy's and other years well…the Africans. It is all a BS scam to sell television and streaming advertising for a show that is out of touch with the listeners and is only for the elites. Besides, it is an American show for an American audience, I don't understand why the world takes it so serious.

  8. Among the artists, Tyla had the best performance because her voice doesn't crack or break when she sings, it's refined and she submitted an RnB song flanked by Amapiano which Americans will tend to lean into because its a familiar rhythm. Tyla had the best voice control of all of them and didn't use autotune. Her style isn't African it's RnB – because she's Coloured – they don't have or practice African culture because they identified as Europeans or tried until well that's a history lesson…🤣More African artists should practice singing in Church or voice lessons and don't pivot to RnB either…

  9. Tyla deserves the award. Every Gen-Z knows her in the US, probably why the pundits voted her. Plus the song is a bop!!! Hell yeah 👍🏾 Tyla for the win 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  10. Nigerians have a superiority complex but nothing to show for it….Make you own grammys like Nollywood did for actors and stroke your inflated egos. For a country that should be a superpower but is a NATO/France larky you need to calm down and go to the drawing board.