2024 Grammys: Burna Boy Lost All Four Nominations

February 5, 2024
2024 Grammys: Burna Boy Lost All Four Nominations

Burna Boy did not secure a victory in any of his three Grammy nominations.

Despite being in the running for his second Grammy award, with nominations in the categories of Best African Music Performance, Best Global Music Performance, Best Global Album Performance, and Best Melodic Rap Performance, the Nigerian megastar fell short in all three instances.

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The Best African Music category was claimed by Tyla’s ‘Water,’ ‘Pashto’ by Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer & Zakir Hussain Featuring Rakesh Chaurasia won Best Global Music Performance, and Shakti’s ‘The Moment’ took the Best Global Album award.

READ ALSO:2024 Grammys: Davido Lost All Three Nominations

Additionally, Lil Durk’s ‘All My Life’ featuring J Cole triumphed in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category, leaving Burna Boy without a win in the specified Grammy categories.

In related news, Davido also faced disappointment as he failed to secure victory in any of the three categories he was nominated for.

The acclaimed Nigerian artist had high hopes riding on his latest studio album, ‘Timeless,’ which earned him nominations in the coveted Global Music Album, Best Global Music Performance, and the newly introduced category of Best African Music Performance.

However, the night ended with South African sensation Tyla clinching the award for Best African Performance, leaving Davido and other Nigerian nominees empty-handed.

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