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The Digest:


Nigerian singer Joeboy has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Tyla's Grammy win for 'Best African Music Performance,' admitting the South African star genuinely deserved the award. Speaking in an interview with Jay On-Air, Joeboy revealed he personally rooted for Davido but maintained that Tyla's victory cannot be dismissed. "People can be angry all they want, but she deserved the Grammy win. I can't fault her triumph," he stated. Joeboy praised Tyla as an "amazing artiste" who "really put in the work" and named her among artistes he would like to collaborate with. Tyla won the award with her hit "Push 2 Start," defeating Nigerian nominees Burna Boy ("Love"), Ayra Starr and Wizkid ("Gimme Dat"), Davido ("With You" featuring Omah Lay), and others. The win marked her second Grammy, following her 2024 victory for "Water."

Key Points
  • Joeboy's balanced view acknowledges Nigerian disappointment while respecting Tyla's achievement.
  • His personal rooting for Davido reflects widespread Nigerian sentiment.
  • The call for collaboration signals cross-border artistic appreciation.
  • Tyla's back-to-back Grammy wins cement her status in African music.
  • The controversy highlights growing competition between Nigerian and South African music industries.
Joeboy offers a measured take on the Grammy controversy: while Nigerians had every reason to root for their own, Tyla's talent and hard work earned her the crown, and that deserves respect, not resentment.

Sources: Jay On-Air Interview