Why Nigerian artists didn’t deserve to win at the Grammys – Yemi Alade

Why Nigerian artists didn’t deserve to win at the Grammys – Yemi Alade

Nigerian Afropop singer, Yemi Alade has revealed why Beninese legendary singer, Angelique Kidjo floored Nigerian artists nominated for the Grammys.

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Nigerian Afropop singer, Yemi Alade has revealed why Beninese legendary singer, Angelique Kidjo floored Nigerian artists nominated for the Grammys.

“Mother Nature” album deserved to win the Best Global Music Album at the 64th Grammy Awards ceremony

Angelique Kidjo defeated four Nigerian artistes namely Wizkid with his Made In Lagos Deluxe album, Femi and Made Kuti with Legacy + album including Burnaboy, all nominated in the same category.

She also defeated Ghana’s Rocky Dawuni and America’s Daniel Ho & Friends who were in the same category.

Yemi Alade, who is now a Grammy winner as a result of her collaboration with Angelique, spoke while reacting to reactions from fans of Wizkid who said he was robbed of the award.

Yemi said Kidjio’s Mother Nature album deserved to win the Best Global Music Album award  at the 64th Grammy Awards ceremony.

Yemi retweeted a post on Twitter by @PapiWater, explaining that “Mother Nature” celebrated Africans’ uniqueness and victims of the #EndSARS protests in Nigeria and climate change.

The post read, “Angelique Kidjo dropped an album in which the headline song talked about the dangers of climate change-induced disasters (that the West is worried about) and how it will impact Africa more but you are wondering why she won a Grammy for that body of work.

“Stop playing. Please take your time to listen to the album. Listen to Africa, One of a Kind and Mother Nature. Drop your Pangolo expectations before you listen to them so you can enjoy good music.”