In a remarkable achievement for Ghana and African music, Grammy-nominated artiste Rocky Dawuni has earned his fourth Grammy nomination for his latest single, RISE in the Best Global Music Performance category. The song, which serves as the lead single from his forthcoming album, has resonated deeply with listeners worldwide, making waves since its release.
Taking to social media to share the news, Dawuni expressed his pride and gratitude, saying, “This one is for Ghana! I am honored to announce the Grammy nomination for my new single RISE for Best Global Music Performance.” Known for his mission to inspire unity and a deeper sense of connection through his music, Dawuni’s latest track embodies this vision. “‘Rise’ is a song that has been growing in its message and resonance since its release,” he added.
RISE was produced by Nabeyin and FBthemastermind, with mixing by Marshall Bryant and Cary Sullivan serving as the executive producer. Dawuni urged fans to continue streaming and sharing the track as he prepares for the Grammy Awards ceremony.
This latest nomination not only highlights Dawuni’s consistent influence on the global stage but also shines a spotlight on Ghanaian music as a force to be reckoned with internationally. As fans eagerly await his new album, this Grammy nod is a testament to his ongoing commitment to bridging cultures through his unique sound.
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