
Burna Boy will be the first Afro-fusion artist to perform at GRAMMY Awards
GRAMMY Award-winning artist Burna Boy will make history by becoming the first Afro-fusion artist to perform at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards on 4 February.
Burna Boy holds the crown as the most nominated African artist at the 2024 Grammy's with a total of four nominations including Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Sittin’ on Top of the World” featuring 21 Savage, Best Global Music Album for his seventh studio album I Told Them…, Best Global Music Performance for “Alone” which is featured on the also nominated film, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack and the newly created Best African Music Performance for “City Boys.”
Burna has been nominated ten times over the course of his career and took home the award for Best Global Music Album for 2020's Twice As Tall.
The 66th Annual Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, 4 February at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. For more information, visit grammy.com.
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