
Made Kuti speaks on Grammy nomination, says ‘years of practising paid off’
Made Kuti speaks on Grammy nomination, says ‘years of practising paid off’
Made Kuti, the son of veteran afrobeat musician, Femi Kuti, has written his own part of the record following his first Grammy Award nomination at the 64th edition of the ceremony.Information Guide Nigeria
Kuti who was all excited about the nomination with his debut album, Legacy +, a joint effort by the singer and his father, Made revealed that years of practising has eventually paid off.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaHe said, “My mind is blown! A Grammy nomination from my debut album! All those years I spent practising all those instruments by myself to record an album, I would play every instrument by myself! Notating the music, recording it, editing it! Thank you to everyone that was involved.”JAMB Result
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Made Kuti and Femi Kuti’s joint album, ‘Legacy +,’ was nominated for the Best Global Music Album at The 64th Grammys. The Kutis were nominated in the same category alongside Angelique Kidjo for her album, ‘Mother Nature,’ Rocky Dawumi for the album, ‘Voice of Bunbon Volume 1,’ and Wizkid for his album, ‘Made In Lagos.’
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