Following the confirmation of the opening of voting for the Grammys 2025, here are the Nigerian artists who reportedly submitted projects for the award ceremony.
With the nomination list announcement for the Grammy Awards 2025 set to be announced on November 8, 2024, reports of artists and the possible categories they have submitted for have begun to surface online and with the latest announcement, it has been revealed that Nigerian artists have also made a move for the prestigious award as well.
From Rema, to Ayra Starr, Asake and Burna Boy it has been speculated that the biggest Nigerian artists have submitted projects for different categories for the prestigious award with their ‘For Your Consideration’ banners surfacing on social media as well.
Here are the Nigerian artists who have reportedly submitted for the Grammy awards 2025 across different categories:
REMA
- REMA — Best New Artiste
- HEIS — Album of the Year, Best Global Music Album
- “Benin Boys” ft. Shallipopi — Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best African Music Performance, Best Music Video
- “OZEBA” — Best Global Music Performance
TEMS
- Born In The Wild – Album of the Year, Best Global Music Album, Best Engineered Album, Best Non-Classical.
- Love Me Jeje – Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best African Music Performance, Best Music Video
- Burning – Best R&B Performance, Best R&B Song
- Free Fall – Best Melodic Rap Performance
- No. 1: Best African Music Performance (W/Tyla)
ARYA STARR
- The Year I Turned 21 — Album of the Year, Best Global Music Album
- Commas: Record of the Year, Song Of The Year, Best African Music Performance
- Bora Bora: Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best Global Music Performance
- Hýpe: Best Global Music Performance
- Goodbye: Best Music Video
- You’re Hired: Best Global Music Performance
- Big FU: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
ASAKE
- MMS — Best African Music Performance (w/Wizkid)
- Lungu Boy — Album of the year, Best Global Album
- Active — Recording of the Year (w/Travis Scott)
- Zlatan “Bust Down” Ft Asake — Best African Music Performance
- Ayrastarr “Goodbye” Ft Asake — Best Music Video
- Sarz, Gunna, & Asake “Happiness” — Best Music Video
BURNA BOY
- Higher: Recording of the Year, Song Of The Year, African Music Performance
- Tshwala Bam: African Music Perfermance
- We Pray: Recording of the Year, Song Of The Year