Record Breaker: MEET The First Nigerian To Win A Grammy Award | PHOTOS

The biggest annual music award, The Grammys in its 57th edition, went down on Sunday, February 9, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California and guess what a Nigerian went home with an award. Yes you heard right! A Nigerian won for the first time!

Nigerian, Kelvin Olusola, went home with the award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental Or Acapella.

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Kelvin picked up an award alongside his acapella band, Pentatonix taking home the award in the ‘Arrangement, Instrumental or acappella’ category for their medley ‘Daft Punk’, a remake of Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky.

Here are few things you need to know about the record breaker, Kelvin Olusola:

Born in the United States to Nigerian father and Grenadian mother, Kelvin is a 26 year old beatboxer.

He is a graduate of prestigious IVY League college, Yale University from where he graduated in 2011 with a degree in East Asian Studies.

Kelvin is not just a musician, he’s super smart too. He also plays the cello, piano and saxophone.

He also speaks fluent Chinese & Spanish.

Watch Kevin and his group pick up their award below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwo8H5OiGA4

On a sad note though, award-winning Nigerian Author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie missed out being awarded her 1st Grammy for her work on Beyonce’s platinum selling single Flawless on the night.

3 COMMENTS

  1. I do not see this as “a Nigerian won a grammy award”.
    One, his music is not Nigerian in anyway.
    Two, I’m sure he has never been to Nigeria, and if he has been, it can’t be more than a couple of times.
    Three, it’s a group award, a group dominated by non-Nigerians. So stop the notion “a Nigerian wins a grammy award”. It’s washing!