Kemi Filani
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Kemi Filani
    • Entertainment
    • News
      • National
    • Music
    • Movies
    • Sports
    • Politics
    • MORE
      • Business
      • Weddings
      • Metro
      • Fashion
      • Life & Style
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Kemi Filani
    Music

    Juju music culture and the Grammy Awards

    By Gift AdeneMay 14, 2023
    King Sunny Ade Juju music culture

    Popular song called “juju” has its roots in Nigeria from the 1920s. Over the years, juju music has become well-known throughout the world for its peculiar rhythms and usage of traditional African instruments. This blog article will examine the distinctive juju music culture and its connection to the Grammy Awards.

    Juju music is deeply rooted in Yoruba culture, which is one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria. It is characterized by the use of percussion instruments such as the bata, talking drum, and gangan, as well as the guitar and keyboard. Juju music is also known for its call-and-response style of singing, where the lead singer responds to the chorus of backing singers. The lyrics of juju music often focus on social and political issues, as well as traditional Yoruba folklore and mythology.

    Juju music didn’t become widely known in the international music industry until the 1980s, in spite of its popularity in Nigeria. When King Sunny Ade, one of the most well-known juju musicians, released his album “Juju Music” in 1982, this situation altered. The record was a financial success and introduced juju music to music enthusiasts all around the world.

    In 1984, King Sunny Ade‘s album “Syncro System” received a Grammy nomination in honor of his services to the music business. As the first Nigerian musician to be nominated for a Grammy Award, this was a significant event for juju music. Despite not winning, the nomination helped other African musicians get known on a global scale.

    Since then, juju music has continued to be recognized by the Grammy Awards. In 1998, Babatunde Olatunji won the award for Best World Music Album for his album “Love Drum Talk.” Other notable juju musicians who have been nominated for Grammy Awards include Femi Kuti, Seun Kuti, and WizKid.

    The recognition of juju music by the Grammy Awards has helped to raise awareness of the genre and its unique cultural heritage. It has also provided a platform for juju musicians to showcase their talents and share their music with the world.

    Over the years, the craze of juju music has spread around the globe. Its distinctive rhythms, instruments, and vocal style are a reflection of the Yoruba people’s rich cultural legacy. The Grammy Awards’ acknowledgment of juju music has aided in popularizing the genre and its cultural significance on the global music landscape. Juju music continues to influence musicians all over the world and is a significant component of Nigeria’s cultural legacy.

    King Sunny ade music
    Previous Article“God has been too faithful to fail” Sophia Momodu celebrates daughter, Imade as she turns 8 amid beef with Davido
    Next Article “His performances on stage and screen brought joy and inspiration to many” MC Oluomo heartbroken as he mourns Murphy Afolabi

    Related Posts

    Sahara Blues Music

    Sahara Blues Music: Musical nomads finding international acclaim

    South African Jazz

    The rise and rise of the South African Jazz

    African Musical Instruments

    African Musical Instruments: All you need to know

    Best traditional African music genres Juju Music

    Juju Music: Inception and Evolution of the “Palm-wine styles” music

    Nigerian women in music industry

    Nigerian women making a difference in the music industry

    Beyoncé, Wizkid, Tems: Full list of the 2022 American Music Awards winners

    Beyoncé, Wizkid, Tems: Full list of the 2022 American Music Awards winners

    Kemi Filani
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • About Us
    • Ethics Policy
    Copyright © 2023 Kemi Filani Media Ltd. All rights reserved

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.