After party: Davido, wife Chioma, others celebrate Grammy nominations despite not clinching an award (VIDEO)

Davido, aiming to carve his name into Grammy history, faced a tough blow by missing out on all three nominations at the recent awards gala. However, amidst the disappointment, he found solace in the unwavering support of his family. Videos circulating depict heartfelt scenes of his wife, cousins, and loved ones standing by his side, gathering at the after-party to celebrate his grammy nominations feat, epitomizing their commitment to stand with him through every high and low.


Despite the Grammy disappointment, Afrobeats sensation Davido is keeping his spirits up, was seen in a jovial mood at the awards ceremony’s after-party surrounded by loved ones.

Recall that at the 66th Grammy Awards, the OBO Crooner missed out on winning in all three categories he was nominated for.

Davido’s songs ‘Feel’ and ‘Unavailable’ were up for Best Global Music Performance and Best African Music Performance respectively, while his album ‘Timeless’ was in the running for Album of the Year.

Despite the nods, he didn’t clinch any of the awards.

Following the award ceremony, a private after-party was thrown to fête the singer’s trio of Grammy nominations, captured in lively videos shared by his cousins.

Davido’s wife, Chioma Adeleke, and cousin Folashade Adeleke, along with others, were depicted in a jovial atmosphere, showering the music star with affection and encouragement, effectively eclipsing any lingering disappointment from not securing a Grammy win.

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Fans flooded social media platforms with comments and reactions after viewing the singer’s after-party video with his loved ones.

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Meanwhile, the DMW Boss has felicitated South African female rapper, Tyla, for emerging victorious in the inaugural Best African Music Performance category at the 66th Grammy Awards ceremony.

Tyla’s song, ‘Water’ came top against ‘Amapiano’ by Asake and Olamide; ‘City Boys’ by Burna Boy. ‘Unavailable’ by Davido featuring Musa Keys; and ‘Rush’ by Ayra Starr.

The ‘Unavailable’ crooner took to his X handle early Monday to express his joy, despite losing out on all three nominations.

Congratulations on your win @Tyllaaaaaaa! Big One for africa! Keep soaring!” the tweet read.

It wasn’t a great night for the Nigerian contingent as Davido lost all his three nominations while Burna Boy lost all four with no Nigerian picking up an award despite having 10 nominations between them.

 

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