Grammys 2025: Celebrating Nigerian Artists and Their Submissions

Written by on October 24, 2024

As voting opens for the Grammys 2025, several Nigerian artists have stepped forward with submissions for the prestigious awards.

With the nomination list set to be announced on November 8, 2024, details about which artists have entered and in what categories are starting to surface online.

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Notable artists such as Rema, Ayra Starr, Asake, and Burna Boy are reportedly vying for recognition. In addition, they are showcasing their work through “For Your Consideration” banners on social media. Furthermore, this effort highlights their commitment to gaining visibility and support within the music industry.

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Here’s a rundown of the Nigerian artists and their submitted projects for the Grammys 2025:

Rema
– Best New Artist
– HEIS: Album of the Year, Best Global Music Album
– Benin Boys (ft. Shallipopi): Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best African Music Performance, Best Music Video
– OZEBA: Best Global Music Performance

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Tems
– Born In The Wild: Album of the Year, Best Global Music Album, Best Engineered Album, Best Non-Classical Album
– Love Me Jeje: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best African Music Performance, Best Music Video
– Burning: Best R&B Performance, Best R&B Song
– Free Fall: Best Melodic Rap Performance
– No. 1 (w/Tyla): Best African Music Performance

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Ayra Starr
– The Year I Turned 21: Album of the Year, Best Global Music Album
– Commas: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best African Music Performance
– Bora Bora: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Global Music Performance
– Hýpe: Best Global Music Performance
– Goodbye: Best Music Video
– You’re Hired: Best Global Music Performance
– Big FU: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

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Asake
– MMS (w/Wizkid): Best African Music Performance
– Lungu Boy: Album of the Year, Best Global Album
– Active (w/Travis Scott): Recording of the Year
– Bust Down (ft. Zlatan): Best African Music Performance
– Goodbye (ft. Ayra Starr): Best Music Video
– Happiness (w/Sarz & Gunna): Best Music Video

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Burna Boy
– Higher: Recording of the Year, Song of the Year, African Music Performance
– Tshwala Bam: African Music Performance
– We Pray: Recording of the Year, Song of the Year

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These submissions showcase the vibrant talent emerging from Nigeria and reflect the country’s growing impact on the global music landscape. Given the strong lineup, fans are eagerly anticipating who will secure nominations when they are announced.

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Additionally, the excitement continues to build as these talented artists showcase their work and aim for recognition. Notably, in addition to their efforts, the artists are also collaborating on various projects, which adds another layer of anticipation. As a result, the overall buzz in the music community is palpable, highlighting the high stakes involved in this awards season. Furthermore, the interactions among fans, artists, and industry insiders create a dynamic atmosphere that significantly fuels the excitement.

Consequently, both fans and artists are united in their hopes for recognition and success, which further amplifies the anticipation surrounding the upcoming announcements. In this context, every new release and collaboration becomes a focal point, drawing even more attention to their collective achievements. Moreover, this synergy not only elevates individual artists but also enhances Nigeria’s presence on the global music stage. Ultimately, the combination of talent, collaboration, and fan engagement sets the stage for a thrilling awards season ahead.

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Ultimately, fans and artists alike are united in their hopes for recognition and success.

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