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Grammy Nominations Set for November 7 — Ghanaian Artists in Contention.

The Grammy Awards, widely regarded as the most prestigious recognition in the music world, have in recent years expanded to include categories that celebrate African talent. Following the success of artists such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Tyla, Ghanaian acts are now looking to make their own mark on the global stage.

Fans and industry stakeholders are hopeful that this year could see Ghana earn its first-ever Grammy nomination, an achievement that would symbolize decades of musical evolution and cultural pride.

Excitement is building across Ghana’s music industry as the Recording Academy prepares to announce nominees for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Thursday, November 7, 2025. This year’s nominations carry extra significance for Ghana, as several local artists have submitted their works for consideration, marking another proud moment for the nation’s growing influence on the global music scene.

Shatta Wale’s Street Crown and Epixode’s Chobio have both attracted attention from industry insiders, while Gyakie’s soulful sound and international collaborations have positioned her as one of Ghana’s strongest contenders for a Grammy nod.

The official nominations announcement will take place live from Los Angeles on November 7, with the main Grammy Awards ceremony scheduled for February 1, 2026.

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