The prestigious award event was held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, United States.
The songstress wards off stiff opposition from compatriots Burna Boy, Asake, and Wizkid for their joint track “MMS,” as well as Yemi Alade and the Davido and Lojay-assisted ‘Sensational’ by Chris Brown.
In her acceptance speech, the singer, who seemed elated, thanked God for putting her on the stage and bringing her to the team, dedicating her Grammy award for Best African Music Performance to her mum.
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Tems, however, lost the Best R&B Song award to US singer SZA. She also lost her third nomination in the Best Global Music Album category for her project ‘Born In The Wild’ to Matt B’s ‘Alkebulan II’ featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Also in the category was Rema for ‘Heis’ album.
This is not her first Grammy Award win.
In 2023, the Afrobeats singer won the Best Melodic Rap Performancecategory for her role in ‘Wait for U’, the 2022 hit song by Future featuring Drake