Five Nigerian artistes nominated for Grammy Awards

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FIVE Nigerians nominated for 68th Grammy Awards

Countdown to the 68th Grammy Awards is officially on, and once again, Nigerian music is firmly in the global spotlight.

When the ceremony holds on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, United States of America, five Nigerian stars will be in the running for music’s big awards, reinforcing the country’s growing influence on the world stage.

Burna Boy leads the Nigerian pack with two nominations, extending his reputation as one of Africa’s most consistent Grammy contenders. His nominated works include Love in the Best African Music Performance category and No Sign of Weakness in the Best Global Music Album category.

Davido returns to the Grammy conversation with a nomination for With You featuring Omah Lay. The nod comes on the back of a global run for the singer, whose international tours and collaborations continue to keep Afrobeats in rotation worldwide.

Ayra Starr earns another global moment with her nomination for Gimme Dat, featuring Wizkid. Still early in her career, she is already carving out a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most exciting crossover voices, and this recognition further confirms her growing global reach.

Wizkid appears on the nominee list through his feature on Gimme Dat, adding yet another Grammy-linked credit to a catalogue that already includes historic wins and nominations.

Omah Lay also makes the list through his feature on Davido’s With You. For an artiste whose sound thrives on emotion and vulnerability, the nomination signals how far his music is travelling beyond Nigeria’s borders.

Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti will also be honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

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