Rocky Dawuni Earns 4th Grammy Nomination In 67th Edition

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Rocky Dawuni earns 4th Grammy nomination in 67th edition
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Rocky Dawuni Earns 4th Grammy Nomination in 67th Edition

Ghanaian Reggae Star Continues to Make History

Dawuni's "Neva Bow Down" Album Shortlisted for Best Global Music Album

Accra, Ghana - Ghanaian reggae legend, Rocky Dawuni, has made history once again with his fourth Grammy nomination in the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. His album, "Neva Bow Down," has been shortlisted for the prestigious Best Global Music Album award, marking a significant milestone for the artist and Ghana's music industry. This recognition follows Dawuni's previous Grammy nominations in 2015, 2016, and 2021, solidifying his position as a globally renowned musician. "Neva Bow Down" is a testament to Dawuni's unwavering commitment to promoting African culture and heritage, as well as his passion for social justice and unity. The Best Global Music Album category celebrates musical excellence from around the world, recognizing artists who create music steeped in the traditions of their respective cultures. Dawuni's nomination is a testament to the universal appeal of his music, which seamlessly blends reggae, Afrobeat, and traditional African rhythms to create a unique and evocative sound. The 67th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will be held on April 10, 2023, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Dawuni will be competing against four other acclaimed artists for the Best Global Music Album award, including Burna Boy, Masa Takumi, Bokanté & Metropole Orkest Conducted by Jules Buckley, and Anoushka Shankar. Dawuni's Grammy nomination is a significant achievement for Ghana's music industry, showcasing the country's rich musical talent and its ability to compete on a global stage. It also serves as a testament to Dawuni's dedication to his craft and his unwavering belief in the power of music to inspire and unite people across borders.