Grammys 2025: Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, Asake, Rema, others bag nominations

Nominations at the Grammys are a reflection of the audacity to dream big and a reminder that anything is possible with resilience and passion. For Burna Boy, Tems, Asake, others, the nominations are the product of years of believing in the power of African music to transcend borders.


Nigeria has taken the Grammy spotlight by storm this year, with the Best African Music Performance category filled exclusively by Nigerian talents, proving once again the powerhouse that Nigerian music has become on the world stage.

Heavyweight Burna Boy is back in the race with a nod for his hit “Higher,” while Asake, teaming up with Wizkid on “MMS,” also contends for the prestigious award.

Davido grabs his second nomination in the category this time alongside Lojay, who earns his first Grammy nod for their feature on Chris Brown’s “Sensational.”

Yemi Alade lands her first solo nomination for “Tomorrow,” while Tems secures her place with “Love Me Jeje,” capping off an all-star Nigerian lineup.

But Tems doesn’t stop there—she’s the only African artist with multiple nominations across global categories this year. Her debut album Born in the Wild vies for Best Global Music Album, where she’s joined by Rema, who is up for his sophomore album HEIS.

Outside the African and global categories, Tems also shines in Best R&B Song for “Burning,” a standout track from her album that’s captured listeners worldwide.

And making an unexpected splash, Nigerian-American country artist Shaboozey rakes in five nominations, making history with nods in Song of the Year and Best Country Solo Performance for his viral sensation, “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”

With an extra boost from the David Guetta remix, which earned a nomination for Best Remixed Recording, Shaboozey’s genre-crossing impact continues with a nomination for Best Melodic Rap Performance for his contribution to Beyoncé’s “Spaghetti.”

Best African Music Performance

Asake & Wizkid – “MMS”

Burna Boy – “Higher”

Chris Brown – “Sensational” Featuring Davido & Lojay

Tems – “Love Me JeJe”

Yemi Alade – “Tomorrow”

Best Global Music Performance

Angélique Kidjo & Soweto Gospel Choir – “Sunlight to My Soul”

Arooj Aftab – “Raat Ki Rani”

Jacob Collier – “A Rock Somewhere” Featuring Anoushka Shankar & Varijashree Venugopal

Masa Takumi – “Kashira” Featuring Ron Korb, Noshir Mody & Dale Edward Chung

Rocky Dawuni – “Rise”

Sheila E. – “Bemba Colorá” Featuring Gloria Estefan & Mimy Succar

Best Global Music Album

Antonio Rey – Historias de un Flamenco

Ciro Hurtado – Paisajes

Matt B & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Alkebulan II

Rema – Heis

Tems – Born in the Wild.

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