Shatta Wale’s ‘Street Crown’ approved for Grammy consideration

Dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has announced that his latest project, ‘Street Crown’, has been officially approved by the Grammy Academy for consideration in the Best African Music Performance category at the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards.
Taking to social media on Tuesday, October 1, Shatta Wale shared the news with his fans, calling it a milestone not just for himself but for the entire African Dancehall movement.
“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,”* he wrote.
The singer expressed deep gratitude to the Recording Academy, noting that the recognition was proof that hard work and persistence pay off.
“Thank you to the GRAMMY Academy for recognizing 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,” he added.
A submission summary shared by the artist confirmed the entry, listing ‘Street Crown (African Dancehall)’ under the Latin, Global, Reggae & New Age, Ambient, or Chant category, with Shatta Wale’s name officially registered.
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