What does a Grammy Award do for an African artist?
A Grammy Award is an accolade any musician would love to win. When Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Banwtini and Nomceno Zikode won they joined an elite group of global musicians
On the 5th of February this year, the who鈥檚 who of the global music industry gathered at a venue in Los Angeles, for the 65th Grammy Awards ceremony. Among those in attendance were three South African musicians, Wouter Kellerman, Nomcebo Zikode and Zakes Banwtini.
They were nominated in the Best Global Music Performance category, along with several other artists. Surprise! Surprise! Their song, Bayethe, bagged the award.
As they touched down at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, they were received by hundreds of jubilant music lovers who waved their South African flags.
That鈥檚 the power of music. It unites, lifts spirits and evokes feelings of patriotism especially when a nation is going through economic challenges.
Presenter: @mpholakaje
Guests: @nomcebozikode, @wouterkellerman and @zakesbanwinisa
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