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Ghanaian Afro-fusion star Gyakie has earned multiple Grammy considerations, marking another milestone in her international rise.
The songbird, known for her silky vocals and emotive delivery, has been recognised across several major categories.
Her After Midnight project has been considered for Best Global Music Album, while her single Sankofa has received nods for Best Global Music Performance and Best Music Video. In addition, her collaboration with 6LACK on Damn U has been listed for Best African Performance.
These recognitions highlight Gyakie’s growth as an artiste who bridges cultures through sound. Her ability to blend soulful melodies with African rhythms continues to position her as a leading voice in global music.
Gyakie is not just representing Ghana; she is showcasing the depth and artistry of contemporary African music to the world.
While these are considerations and not yet official nominations, the achievement reflects how far Gyakie and Ghanaian music have come in gaining global recognition.
Over the past few years, Gyakie has earned several international accolades, including performances at major festivals across Africa and Europe, collaborations with global artistes, and millions of streams on digital platforms, cementing her place as one of Africa’s most promising music exports.





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