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Grammy Snub: Shatta Wale Asks Artistes To Learn How To Cry

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, Ghana Street Journal

Shatta Wale has emphasized the importance for Ghanaian artistes embracing the ability to express their emotions through tears if they aspire to achieve prestigious accolades like the Grammy Awards in the future.

The Shatta Movement boss suggests that artistes should develop a coping mechanism that prevents them from feeling disheartened when they are not recognized with awards, drawing inspiration from Davido’s recent experience of not winning the Grammys despite receiving three nominations in various categories.

According to Wale, awards serve as a validation of an artist’s dedication and hard work in their craft. Therefore, it can be quite distressing when artists who truly deserve recognition are overlooked.

In a thought-provoking and sarcastic manner, Shatta Wale urges artistes to carefully consider which approach they align themselves with in response to his advice.

He wrote:

If you want to learn how to be an award winner in this music business just learn how to cry cuz you will cry sometimes 🤣 It’s painful when you work so hard and don’t get recognized for it .. Life is about choices ,Choose your own 🌎🇬🇭💪🥂 #SHATTAMUSIC 💪

Recall that the Tru News Report earlier revealed that Davido’s pursuit of his first Grammy award continues after failing to secure any wins in the three categories he was nominated for at the 66th Grammy Awards.

Despite being nominated for Best Global Music Performance, Best Global Music Album, and Best African Music Performance, Davido did not emerge victorious on Sunday night.

Similarly, the four other Nigerian artists who were nominated, namely Burna Boy, Olamide, Ayra Starr, and Asake, also did not receive any awards during the ceremony.

On the other hand, South Africa’s Tyla celebrated her first Grammy win by claiming the Best Global Music Performance category at the Grammys. She triumphed over a lineup of Nigerian artists, including Davido, Burna Boy, Asake, and Ayra Starr.

Before the Grammy ceremony, Davido had expressed confidence in his chances of winning his first Grammy. In an interview with Billboard’s Tetris Kelly, he mentioned that he would celebrate exuberantly if he were to secure the award for the Best African Music Performance category.

Source – Tru News Report

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