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As an artist, losing an award is depressing – Shatta Wale reacts to Grammys

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Ghanaian music icon Shatta Wale has shared his perspective on the recently concluded 66th Grammy Awards held on February 4.

Taking to Facebook, Shatta Wale expressed a candid view, advising aspiring award winners to be prepared for disappointment and setbacks in the industry.

In a thoughtful post, he emphasised that facing occasional tears and recognizing the painful aspect of unrecognised hard work is an integral part of the music business.

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Highlighting the aftermath of the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Shatta Wale’s comments follow a range of outcomes, including surprising wins and losses in various categories.

Notably, the “Best African Music Performance” category witnessed an unexpected victory for the relatively unknown artist Tyla with her song “Water.”

This win surpassed renowned Nigerian artists such as Davido, Asake, and Ayra Starr, triggering discontent among Nigerian music enthusiasts who accused the GRAMMYs of bias and sabotage.

“If you want to learn how to be an award winner in this music business, just learn how to cry because 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.”

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