It is no secret that South Africa exudes talent, and it is not surprising that our local artists have been allowed to have the craft recognised and appreciated on a global stage, such as the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.
In Los Angeles in the early morning hours at 03:00 SAST on 5 February, the prestigious event will be hosted by none other than Trevor Noah.
The Grammys has nominated four of South Africa’s media personalities to be in the running to receive a Grammy award this year. Check out the nominees below.
Musa Keys
Category: Best African Music Performance
Limpopo-born star Musa ‘Keys’ Makamu received his first Grammy nomination for his contribution to Nigerian megastar Davido’s hit song Unavailable. He recently celebrated his nomination with some of South Africa’s A-listers – such as rapper Boity, Grammy winner Zakes Bantwini and more – in attendance.
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Tyla
Category: Best African Music Performance
Also, her first Grammy nomination, Tyla – who hails from the city of Johannesburg – made a big splash with her viral song Water, which has afforded her many international opportunities since she burst onto the global scene.
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Trevor Noah
Category: Best Comedy Album
Set to return to the Grammy stage as a host for the fourth consecutive year, Trevor received a nomination for his Netflix comedy special I Wish You Would. “To be nominated for a Grammy is a blessing and honour I never expected and truly cherish with all my heart,” said the award-winning comedian.
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Just 6
Category: Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
Nominated for the second time, a cappella group Just 6 received a nod from the Grammys for their song Angels We Have Heard On High. The group has also asked for assistance with funding to get them to Los Angeles. “Help us reach the stage by contributing to cover travel, accommodation, and logistics. Your support isnât just for us; itâs a testament to the power of dreams,” said the group.
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Also see:Â 7 South African artists who have won Grammys