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Nigerian Grammy Trailblazers: 10 Nigerians Who Have Won the Grammy Award 6vz4x

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Jun 01
2025

Nigerian Grammy Trailblazers: 10 Nigerians Who Have Won the Grammy Award 6vz4x

Nigeria’s Grammy Trailblazers: 10 Nigerians Who Have Won the Grammy Award. In this Article, we explore Nigerian Artists who have won the Grammy Award till date.


The grandeur of the Grammy Awards has long been a measuring stick for artistic excellence on the global stage. Over the years, Nigerian artists have carved their names into the annals of this prestigious ceremony, proving time and again that the country’s creative exports are prolific and boundary-pushing.

  Whether through soul-stirring vocals, rhythmic dexterity, or groundbreaking collaborations, TrendyBeatz highlights these ten Nigerians who have walked the hallowed halls of Grammy triumph, etching their names into music history.

1. Sade Adu
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Before Afrobeats made a global imprint, Sade Adu had planted the Nigerian flag in Grammy territory. The British-Nigerian singer, known for her sultry voice and the ethereal charm of her music, won her first Grammy in 1986 for Best New Artist. Across her storied career, she has claimed three more Grammys, with hits like “No Ordinary Love” and “Soldier of Love”, cementing her place as a legend of contemporary R&B and jazz.

2. Seal
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Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel, better known as Seal, wielded his baritone like an instrument of magic, gifting the world timeless hits. The Nigerian-British singer’s 1996 anthem “Kiss from a Rose” was a juggernaut, earning him three Grammy Awards. In 2011, he added another to his collection for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. His soulful, evocative sound has made him a staple in the annals of music history.

3. Wizkid
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In 2021, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, better known as Wizkid, inscribed his name into Grammy folklore when he won Best African music is immeasurable, making him a beacon for future generations.

4. Burna Boy
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Few Nigerian musicians have worn their Grammy ambitions as boldly as Burna Boy. His first nomination came in Music Album. His acceptance speech rang with pride as he dedicated the award to every African dreamer looking to conquer the world stage.

5. Tems
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Temilade Openiyi, aka Tems, made history again at the “Higher.” With each accolade, Tems redefines the boundaries of Afrobeats and alternative R&B, proving that her artistry is more than just a moment—a movement.

6. Kevin Olusola
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A musician of many talents, Nigerian-American Kevin Olusola, made his mark on the Grammy stage as part of the vocal band Pentatonix. The group secured three Grammy wins, including Best Instrumental Arrangement for their breathtaking rendition of Daft Punk’s songs and Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Jolene” featuring Dolly Parton. Olusola’s virtuosity as a beatboxer and cellist has been integral to the group’s success.

7. Cynthia Erivo
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While she is known primarily as an actress, British-Nigerian powerhouse Cynthia Erivo is also a Grammy-winning singer. In 2017, she bagged the Best Musical Theatre Album award for her role in The Color Purple. Erivo’s artistic range is astonishing—she has won a Tony, an Emmy, and a Grammy, with only an Oscar missing to complete her EGOT status.

8. Sikiru Adepoju
Sikiru Adepoju
The depth of Nigerian talent extends beyond mainstream genres. Master percussionist Sikiru Adepoju won a Grammy in music, keeping Nigeria's rhythmic traditions alive on an international platform.

9. Chukwuemeka “Chamillionaire” Nnamdi
While his Nigerian heritage is not often front and centre in discussions, Chukwuemeka Nnamdi, known as Chamillionaire, is another 2007 for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. With its infectious hook and sharp critique of racial profiling, the song remains one of the defining hip-hop records of the 2000s.

10. Jenn Nkiru
Jenn Nkiru
Jenn Nkiru may not be a musician, but her creative eye has been instrumental in bringing iconic visuals to life. The British-Nigerian filmmaker co-directed the Grammy-winning music, including Jay-Z.



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