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SEUN KUTI NOMINATED FOR 2019 GRAMMY AWARD

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Seun Kuti, the Nigerian singer was one of the nominees for this year’s Grammy Awards.

Seun has narrated what it was like being at the prestigious award event of Grammy.

However, Seun revealed that the event actually begins at 2pm. Adding that from 2pm to 7pm, gospel artists perform their show. That is followed by by Red Carpet. That is when everyone goes to change into their red carpet outfits 

According to Seun, “Grammys Awards are boring. I’m sorry to tell you. First of all, it starts at 2pm, that’s what I didn’t know. Because on TV. it starts at 8,” he said.

He continued: “That 2 hours on TV, that’s the ghen ghen part. Grammy starts at 2. And from 2 to 7 is a big Jesus Christ party. Nigerians will feel welcome in this place, I’m telling you … It is about 40 different gospel categories. You don’t even understand how big the Grammys is tied. That’s why I understood when Soweto Gospel Choir won. “

Seun Kuti was nominated for the ‘World Music Award’ category but the Soweto Gospel Choir won the award.

On how it felt losing to Soweto Gospel Choir, he said: “I’m my own validation. I’ve never looked for validation outside of myself. It’s an award, it’s great. To be nominated is awesome. But if I wasn’t nominated either I won’t have felt as if something was missing from my life”. He concluded.

He continued: “That 2 hours on TV, that’s the ghen ghen part. Grammy starts at 2. And from 2 to 7 is a big Jesus Christ party. Nigerians will feel welcome in this place, I’m telling you … It is about 40 different gospel categories. You don’t even understand how big the Grammys is tied. That’s why I understood when Soweto Gospel Choir won. “

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