Tyla's song 'Water' won the first Grammy for Best African Music Performance, marking the debut of the category. The win highlights the global appeal of African music, particularly Amapiano, and signifies the continent's diverse musical offerings. The recognition serves as a wake-up call to the West about Africa's rich music landscape.
Tyla's big Grammy win is a sweet wake-up call to the West that Africa's myriad musicianship offers a lot more than Afrobeats. @ghoshworld on Amapiano as the new rage https://t.co/hS93XlviY7 via @opinion
It is fitting that the first Grammy for the best African musical performance has gone to an Amapiano hit, says @ghoshworld. The continent has much more to offer music lovers https://t.co/IQkiF9fcmb
#Amapiano makes it to the Grammys! πIt is fitting that the first Grammy for the best African musical performance has gone to an Amapiano hit, says @ghoshworld. The continent has much more to offer music lovers https://t.co/3bGsLTEfkM via @opinion
Welcome to the first African Grammys https://t.co/u0t8INcjq8
Tyla won the #Grammy for best African music performance for "Water." Although the category is new, its global appeal is not. https://t.co/FR0L90gWhs
BEST AFRICAN MUSIC PERFORMANCE #GRAMMYS WINNER π @Tyllaaaaaaa's "Water" Full winners list: https://t.co/4BkF08531m https://t.co/oFWMwIxrhr