The track ‘Alone’ by Burna Boy was defeated by Zakir Hussain, Bela Fleck, and Edgar Myer’s song ‘Pashto,’ which emerged victorious in the Global Music Performance category.
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Additionally, Burna Boy’s ‘City Boys’ did not secure the win in the Best African Music Performance category, as South African singer Tyla claimed the award for her song ‘Water.’
Taking the third spot was the Best Melodic Rap Performance category, snagged by American rappers Lil Durk and J Cole. They clinched the win with their song ‘All My Life,’ surpassing Burna Boy and 21 Savage’s ‘Sittin’ On Top of the World.’
Unfortunately for Burna Boy, his fourth nomination in the Best Global Music Album category didn’t result in a win. The award went to World fusion band Shakti for their album ‘This Moment,’ leaving Burna Boy’s nominated album, ‘I Told Them,’ without the Grammy victory.
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Burna Boy’s Mother Reacts As Son Loses All Four Nominations At 2024 Grammy Awards
Bose Ogulu, the mother and manager of the acclaimed singer Burna Boy, has openly shared her enduring pride in her son, even though he didn’t secure any awards at the 66th Grammy Awards, where he had nominations in four categories.
On her Instagram page, Bose Ogulu showered praise on her son, Burna Boy, calling him the embodiment of Afrobeat music. She commended him for the lasting legacy he’s building, emphasizing his continuous dedication to making a significant impact in the music world.
In her heartfelt message, she portrayed Burna Boy as a blessing from God, bringing joy and prosperity to all. She wrote, “burnaboygram etching his name in the sands of time. Legacy. So proud of @fromtheoutsiders & my entire Spaceship team. Champions you are Ebunoluwa, the gift of God that adds blessings & no sorrow. You are indeed the blueprint.”
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The track ‘Alone’ by Burna Boy was defeated by Zakir Hussain, Bela Fleck, and Edgar Myer’s song ‘Pashto,’ which emerged victorious in the Global Music Performance category.
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Additionally, Burna Boy’s ‘City Boys’ did not secure the win in the Best African Music Performance category, as South African singer Tyla claimed the award for her song ‘Water.’
Taking the third spot was the Best Melodic Rap Performance category, snagged by American rappers Lil Durk and J Cole. They clinched the win with their song ‘All My Life,’ surpassing Burna Boy and 21 Savage’s ‘Sittin’ On Top of the World.’
Unfortunately for Burna Boy, his fourth nomination in the Best Global Music Album category didn’t result in a win. The award went to World fusion band Shakti for their album ‘This Moment,’ leaving Burna Boy’s nominated album, ‘I Told Them,’ without the Grammy victory.
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Burna Boy’s Mother Reacts As Son Loses All Four Nominations At 2024 Grammy Awards
Bose Ogulu, the mother and manager of the acclaimed singer Burna Boy, has openly shared her enduring pride in her son, even though he didn’t secure any awards at the 66th Grammy Awards, where he had nominations in four categories.
On her Instagram page, Bose Ogulu showered praise on her son, Burna Boy, calling him the embodiment of Afrobeat music. She commended him for the lasting legacy he’s building, emphasizing his continuous dedication to making a significant impact in the music world.
In her heartfelt message, she portrayed Burna Boy as a blessing from God, bringing joy and prosperity to all. She wrote, “burnaboygram etching his name in the sands of time. Legacy. So proud of @fromtheoutsiders & my entire Spaceship team. Champions you are Ebunoluwa, the gift of God that adds blessings & no sorrow. You are indeed the blueprint.”