The information was provided by Afrovibes Le Blog via the social network Facebook this Friday, October 4, 2024. Indeed, the songwriter, Pamela Badjogo was nominated for the Recording academy and Grammys with her latest album “Yieh”. The opportunity is therefore given to the Gabonese public to massively support our compatriot who is the ambassador of Gabonese culture in Africa and around the world, as was the case already some time for rapper Benjamin Epps.
Nominated for the 64th edition of the Grammy Awards in the category « Best Global Music Album » in 2021 with the album « Kaba » which means « sharing » in the Nzebi language, Pamela Badjogo continues to please through her catchy music. This time, the Gabonese is in the running for the Recording Academy and Grammys, and preselected in two music categories, with her latest studio album entitled « Yeh ». An album still available on all music download platforms like Gstoremusic.
Pamela Badjogo in the running for the Grammys
It is therefore in 2 categories that « Best Global Music Album for his album Yieh and Best African Music Performance for the song Letondo » that Pamela Badjogo who represents green, yellow, blue could land her first nomination. To do this, music lovers are invited to « Stream her album thoroughly and share the info as much as possible so that as many voting members of the Academy discover her music and vote for her » recommended Afrovibes Le Blog on its official page.
Pamela Badjogo is an Afro jazz musician, singer and composer. Born in 1982 on the shores of her Gabonese land, the artist with a Bantu soul voice who lived for a long time in the country of Modibo Keita evolved alongside the big names of Malian music like Salif Keita, Oumou Sangaré and even Cheick Tidiane Seck, now resides in France. Note that « Yeh » is the singer’s third album in which she tells a universal story, mainly that of resilience.