In a triumphant moment for South African music, Tyla, the trailblazing artist, secured her position on the global stage by winning her first Grammy Award at the 66th annual Grammy Awards. The prestigious accolade for “Best African Performance” marks a historic achievement for Tyla, affirming her status as a global music sensation.
The 66th annual Grammy Awards, where Tyla’s triumph took place, showcased South Africa’s influence with Trevor Noah hosting for the fourth time and earning a nomination for “Best Comedy Album.” Acapella group Just 6 received a nod in the “Best Arrangement, Instrumental, or Acapella” category, while Musa Keys was recognized for “Best African Performance” for his collaboration with Nigerian artist Davido.
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Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture, Mr. Zizi Kodwa, conveyed his congratulations to Tyla, emphasizing the significance of her Grammy win. “Tyla’s meteoric rise has been truly inspiring, and there’s much more to come,” he remarked.
Recognizing Tyla as a proud ambassador of South African arts and culture, Minister Kodwa celebrated her historic Grammy Award win, achieved even before the release of a full album. He encouraged Tyla to continue inspiring and proudly representing South Africa on the international stage.
Extending congratulations to all South African artists nominated for the 66th Grammy Awards, Minister Kodwa acknowledged the diverse artistic talent showcased by Trevor Noah, Just 6, and Musa Keys. He encouraged them to persist in entertaining and presenting the best of Mzansi to the world.