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Nigeria Goes Home Without a Win at the 2026 Grammys

Nigeria’s strong presence at the 2026 Grammy Awards ended without a competitive win, despite multiple high-profile nominations across global categories.

Ayra Starr at the Grammy Red Carpet
Ayra Starr at the Grammy Red Carpet

Nigerian artists were represented in categories including “Best African Music Performance” and “Best Global Music Album,” but the trophies went to other deserving winners, highlighting just how competitive the international music space has become.

South Africa’s Tyla took home the award for “Best African Music Performance,” while Brazilian legends Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethânia claimed “Best Global Music Album,” both earning widespread praise for their work.

Tyla holding Her 2nd Grammy
Tyla holding Her 2nd Grammy

This is not the first time Nigerian nominees have left the Grammys without a win, and it reflects the tough, ever-expanding global field rather than a lack of impact.

Nigerian music continues to command attention worldwide, and consistent nominations remain a sign of respect and recognition. While the night did not produce a trophy, it reinforced Nigeria’s ongoing presence on the world stage and the shared celebration of excellence across cultures.

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