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The All Time African Grammy Award Winners
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The All Time African Grammy Award Winners 

-Maduawuchi Obialo


The Grammy Award is the most prestigious award in world music. It is awarded to the best singers in the world in different categories and over the years, some Africans have been awarded the prize for their contributions to music. This article seeks to let the reader know those distinguished Africans that have won the Grammy Award over time.

List Of All Time African Grammy Award Winners
1. Ladysmith Black Mambazo, 5 Grammy Awards
2. Angélique Kidjo, 3 Grammy Awards
3. Ali Farka Touré, 2 Grammy Awards
4. Soweto Gospel Choir, 2 Grammy  Awards
5. Youssou N’Dour, 1 Grammy Award
6. Tinariwen, 1 Grammy Award
7. Wouter Kellerman, 1 Grammy Award
List of All Time African Grammy Award winner

1. Ladysmith Black Mambazo, 5 Grammy Awards. 


Ladysmith Black Mambazo are a male choral group from South Africa who sings in the vocal styles of isicathamiya and mbube. They have been so consistent in delivering quality music that has seen them rack up 4 Grammy Awards over the course of time.

They broke into international limelight through their hit song Shaka Zulu, and thus, they received a warm welcome by the American audience which has helped open up doors to more successes. In 1988, Shaka Zulu won a Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Recording.

They released the album, Wenyukela, and it was a blast, earning them their second Grammy Award and in 2009 they won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional World Music Album, marking their third Grammy Award. The band won their fourth Grammy Awards for Best World Music CD for 2013. In 2018, they won the Grammy award for best world music for “Shaka Zulu revisited: 30th Anniversary celebration”.

2. Angélique Kidjo, 3 Grammy Awards.

 
Angélique Kidjo is a talented and evergreen Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and activist from Benin Republic, she is a role model for all who love good African vibes. She now has 3 grammy awards to her credit.

In 2007, she released Djin Djin, which earned her a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music album. She released another album EVE, in 2014, which won her her second Grammy Award for Best World Music Album at the 57th Grammy Awards. She also beat Burna boy to emerge grammy award winner in Africa for 2020 Best World Music Album (Celia).

3. Ali Farka Touré, 2 Grammy Awards.

 
Ali Ibrahim “Farka” Touré was a singer and multi-instrumentalist from Mali, Toure died on March 7, 2006, at age 66 in Bamako, the capital of Mali from bone cancer.

His collaboration with Ry Cooder in 1994, resulting in the album, Talking Timbuktu, earned him a Grammy Award. In 2015, a collaboration with Toumani Diabaté earned him a second Grammy award.

4. Soweto Gospel Choir, 2 Grammy Awards.

 
The Soweto Gospel Choir is a band of more than 30 members. The band was birthed by two choir directors, David Mulovhedzi and Beverly Bryer.

Their first Grammy Award for Best Traditional World Music Album in 2007 and 2008 respectively with their albums Blessed and African Spirit was won. In 2010 composer Christopher Tin’s song “Baba Yetu”, which featured the band, won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists.

5. Youssou N’Dour, 1 Grammy Award.

 
Youssou N’Dour is of Senegalese origin. He toured internationally for thirty years. In 2005, he won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album.

It is also noteworthy to state that he was Senegal’s Minister of Tourism and Culture from April 2012 to October 2012.

6. Tinariwen, 1 Grammy Award.


This band of Tuareg musicians from the northern region of Mali was formed in 1979 in Tamanrassset, Algeria. Their first public attraction outside the Sahara came in 2001 with the release of The Radio Tisdas Sessions, and with performances at Festival au Desert in Mali. They won the Grammy award for Best World Music Album at the 54th Grammy Awards, in 2011 with their fifth album, Tassili.

7. Wouter Kellerman, 1 Grammy Award.

 
This South African flutist and music composer won the Grammy for Awards for Best New Age Album in 2015. He has fixed his attention on World and Roots music, exploring the uniqueness of the instrument, mixing classical and contemporary tunes.

From the above the African to have won the most Grammy award is Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

This is the all time list for African singers who have won the Grammy Award currently.

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