• Award-winning Ghanaian Dancehall musician Shatta Wale’s latest song Street Crown has earned a Grammy nod
  • Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly called Shatta Wale, made the official announcement on his social media platforms
  • Some social media users have commented on his viral post as he joins the list of Ghanaians with global influence

Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale has announced that his latest single Street Crown has been shortlisted by the Grammy Academy for consideration.

This news has cemented his status as one of the most sought-after Ghanaian musicians who has a great influence in Africa and beyond

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Shatta Wale makes Grammy moves with ‘Street Crown’. Photo credit: @charlesniiarmahmensah.
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Shatta Wale gets Grammy nod for ‘Street Crown’

In a Facebook post on October 1, 2025, Shatta Wale shared a screenshot of the confirmation he received after submitting his song for consideration for nomination in the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards..

The Dancehall musician broke the news on social media, stating that his song has been entered in the Best African Music Performance category.

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An old photo of Shatta Wale before his submitted his new song in 2025 for Grammy consideration. Photo credit: @charlesniiarmahmensah.
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Shatta Wale could reportedly be officially nominated for a Grammy in 2026 if “Street Crown” makes it beyond the preliminary screening and into the Grammy ballots.

Released as part of the Voice of the Crown EP, the song has already generated considerable excitement both domestically and abroad, with many fans praising its uniqueness, meaning, and production value.

“This moment is not just about me—it’s about Ghana, Africa, and every fan of African Dancehall. From the streets to the world stage, our sound and culture now stand on the biggest platforms. 🌍🔥 Thank you to the GRAMMY Academy for recognising this entry; win or lose, it’s a victory for the Shatta Movement and every youth who believes that dreams come true through hard work, consistency, and faith. 🙏💯”

Ghanaians congratulate Shatta as Grammy approves ‘Street Crown’

Some social media users have congratulated Statta Wale for putting Ghana on the world map through his music. YEN.com.gh has compiled some reactions below:

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@KojoLamarkojo

“Stonebwoy go come cry🤣🤣🤣.”

@CollinsAsein

“Why are African artistes so desperate for approval?.”

@_Drederder stated:

“I recall on this platform, in 2016 and 2023, Stonebwoy faced heavy criticism for submitting his work for potential nomination. Even after earning a Grammy certificate, he was still dragged. Now, the same folks are celebrating submission keke. Mmoa!.”

@Godcaress00 stated:

“You wey said you don’t rate Grammys as dem nominated Abwoy, now you’re here giving your phone to one of your boys to write those long empty English for you smh..I knew you were always jealous.”

@AccraStreet stated:

“From EOCO to Rapperholic and now the Grammys – what an upgrade!.”

The X post about Shatta Wale’s new Grammy nod is below

Ghanaian musicians submit their music to Grammys

Over the years, some Ghanaian musicians have submitted their music to the Grammys for consideration. YEN.com.gh has compiled the list below:

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  • Stonebwoy: The Afropop, dancehall, and reggae performer has been nominated and has contributed songs.
  • Amaarae: She applied for the 2024 Grammys with her album Fountain Baby.
  • King Promise: His work was submitted for consideration when he was sighted at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
  • Sarkodie: The well-known rapper has been invited to the Grammy ceremony and has had an article about his work published.
  • One Grammy CEO referred to Black Sherif as a Ghanaian musician who may win a Grammy.
  • Fuse ODG: Known for his worldwide popularity and influence on the genre, Fuse ODG was an early Afrobeats pioneer.
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Black Sherif, Stonebwoy and Sarkodie win big at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards after they submitted their works to the Grammys for consideration. Photo credit: @ghkwaku.
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Davido becomes a Grammy voting member

Nigerian Afrobeats musician David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has been announced as the latest member of the Recording Academy as a Grammy voting member.

Musician Davido would join Ravyn Lenae, Offset, Jessie Reyez, Zac Brown and others for special tasks ahead of the 68th Grammy Awards, including vetting entries, nominating, and ultimately selecting Grammy winners.

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Shatta Wale launches search for young fan after going viral

The 68th Annual Grammy Awards will be held on February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The Instagram video is below:

Grammy honours Rocky Dawuni with a certificate

Earlier, YEN.com.gh wrote about the Grammy organisers who awarded renowned Ghanaian musician Rocky Dawuni with a certificate in appreciation of his nomination for Best Global Music Performance.

The four-time Grammy-nominated Afro Roots artist excited his followers by sharing the news on all of his social media channels.

The seasoned artist received praise from certain Ghanaians and music enthusiasts for motivating the younger generation with his songs.

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