
Seun
Kuti, An Afrobeat singer and son of the late legend, Fela Anikulapo, a pioneer
of the musical genre, has been listed as one of the performers at the 61st
Grammy Awards.
Kuti, who, along with his
band, Egypt 80, is a nominee for Best World Music Album for their album ‘Black
Times,’ will perform with Malian singer/songwriter, Fatoumata Diawara, at the
award’s Premiere Ceremony on February 10, where awards would be given out in
more than 70 categories.
A
statement on the Grammy website, published on Thursday, said, “The 61st Grammy
Awards will start off with sizzle as the lineup for the Grammy Awards Premiere
Ceremony has been revealed, led by Mr. Boombastic himself, Grammy winner and
current nominee Shaggy as host.
“The prelude to music’s
biggest night will also feature performances by current nominated
singer/songwriter Snatam Kaur, trumpeter Craig Morris and dance duo Sofi
Tukker.
“Nigerian
Afrobeat artist Seun Kuti and Malian singer/songwriter Fatoumata Diawara will
also perform together, and Ángela Aguilar, Aida Cuevas and Natalia Lafourcade
will unite for the first time ever to perform “La Llorona,” a Mexican folkloric
classic all three artists have recorded during their career.”
The Grammys noted that the
award ceremony would be streamed live internationally on its website from 12:30
pm (Pacific Time).
It added, “All of the premiere
ceremony performers and the host are nominated this year, as are most of the
presenters. Kuti & Egypt 80 are nominated for Best World Music Album for
‘Black Times.’”
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