Zakes Bantwini, Wouter Kellerman, and Nomcebo Zikode scooped Best Performance in the Global Music category.
We won the Grammy for the Best Global Music Performance for our song ‘Bayethe’ Thank so much to everybody for all the support - this is for the whole of South Africa! Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini & Nomcebo Zikode pose in the press room with the award for Best Global Performance during the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. JOHANNESBURG - Zakes Bantwini, Wouter Kellerman, and Nomcebo Zikode have done South Africa proud at the 65th annual Grammy Awards.
Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini, and Nomcebo Zikode have won a Grammy for their collaboration ''Bayete''.
It was such a beautiful moment for South Africa because we get the rest of the world to see our beautiful music and culture.Wouter Kellerman, Grammy award winning producer and composer We are all on a high.Wouter Kellerman, Grammy award winning producer and composer In the music world, the only real international award is the Grammys. The highlight of the moment was when we won, and the scream that came from Nomcebo Zikode... There's the official after-party, the after-after-party, and the after-after-after-party...Wouter Kellerman, Grammy award winning producer and composer We have so much to share with the world and the world is ready to receive the deep wisdom that comes from Africa.Wouter Kellerman, Grammy award winning producer and composer Every musician dreams of being nominated to win the World Cup of music. It's a life-changing moment for any musician. it was expressive and so joyous. As for how the trio will be celebrating, it's going to be a morning of non-stop partying. The trio won the award for their hit song "Bayethe". South African artists Zakes Bantwini, Wouter Kellerman, and Nomcebo Zikode have won the best Global Music Performance award at the 65th annual Grammy Awards in Las Vegas.
Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode accept the Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance at the 65th Grammy Awards. Photo: Robert Gauthier/ ...
After the event, Zikode shared photos of herself, Zakes Bantwini and Kellerman posing with their trophies. Awesomeness," Kellerman wrote, also sharing the news on his social media. Somehow, I'm content." Zakes Bantwini added: "I just want to say, we are coming from Africa, South Africa. "We won the Grammy for the Best Global Music Performance for our song 'Bayethe' Thanks so much to everybody for all the support - this is for the whole of South Africa! "Thank you so much.
The trio went head-to-head with the likes of Burna Boy, Matt B, Aroof Aftab, Anoushka Shankar and Rocky Dawuni in the Best Global Music Performance ...
“Thank you so much to my mom. “Thank you so much to God. Thank you so much to my husband, Selwyn Fraser, believe me, this is yours. On the road to sharing South African culture with the world, thank you Nomcebo, thank Zakes for your incredible creativity, and thanks to all the musicians that work on the album. She expressed her gratitude to her mother and spouse for their unwavering support throughout the years. Beaming with pride as he walked to the stage to accept the award, Kellerman said: “Thank you so much.
Zakes, flautist Wouter Kellerman and vocalist Nomcebo Zikode won the Best Global Music Performance award for their hit 'Bayethe' at the 65th annual Grammy ...
I want to give a special shoutout to my fans”. From Hammarsdale to the world. I never imagined God would take me to such heights and platforms.
The South African artists won the Best Global Music Performance award at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony.
Watch the music video for the Grammy-Winning "Bayethe" below. WORLDWIDE) [ZALebs](https://zalebs.com/top-of-the/zakes-bantwini/zakes-bantwini-nomcebo-amongst-those-celebrated-at-grammys-brunch), during a prestigious Grammy's brunch dedicated to African nominees a day before the award show, both Zikode and Bantwini expressed excitement about the potential win. WORLDWIDE (@DR. It is unclear where the lawsuit currently lies. Watch the music video for the Grammy-winning "Bayethe" below.
Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini, and Nomcebo Zikode accepts the best global music performance award for 'Bayethe' onstage during the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.
“Thank you so much to God. “Thank you, so much. Nomcebo Zikode, Zakes Bantwini, and Wouter Kellerman took to the podium, each with a special thank you message for Bayethe's best global music performance win.
South Africa's very own Zakes Bantwini won his first Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance during last night's 65th Grammy Awards.
This moment is owed to my late Mother & Father. I want every young kid in the ghetto in South Africa to dream big and believe that we deserve to be recognised on the biggest stages in the world. “This is an incredibly special moment for us. Taking to social media, the emotional musician said: “Took me 17 years to find my path, I have no words to express the emotions and grace that have come over me. After winning the Grammy, Zakes shared how he met Wouter at the SAMAs: “I think the beautiful story is we met with Wouter chatting about this at the South African Music Awards. So we met at the awards in South Africa talking about this particular moment, and here today we’re at the Grammys.
The Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance is an honour presented to recording artists for influential music from around the globe at the Grammy Awards, ...
We salute you on behalf of all the people of this, our beautiful country, South Africa. The Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance is an honour presented to recording artists for influential music from around the globe at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. The 65th annual Grammy Awards were held in Los Angeles, California on the 5th of February, and hosted by another South African Trevor Noah.
The South African Music Promoters Association has congratulated Grammy award winners Zakes Bantwini, Wouter Kellerman and Nomcebo Zikode.
Thank you so much to my mother and my husband. I want to thank the academy. I just want to say to every child in a ghetto or village that it is possible.”
While it was Kellerman's second win at the prestigious awards, it marked Bantwini and Zikode's very first wins.
I’m at the top of the game now and it’s time for me to step back and be more involved as an executive at IMG Africa and Mayonie. There’s no better time to leave than when you’re at the top of your game. Since then, Bantwini broke his duck at the South African Music Awards (SAMAs) as he bagged awards for Highest Airplay and Best Collaboration, a GQ Award for Musician of the Year, and a South African Social Media Award (SASMA) for Most Popular Song on South African Social Media. It’s something I could’ve never imagined growing up. I’m going to be Zakes Bantwini the Grammy Award winner for the rest of my life. “I definitely stand by that.
The trio won the Best Global Music Performance award for their hit Bayethe at music's most prestigious event in Los Angeles on Sunday night. "This moment right ...
After the event, Zikode shared photos of herself, Zakes Bantwini and Kellerman posing with their trophies. Awesomeness," Kellerman wrote, also sharing the news on his social media. Somehow, I'm content." Zakes Bantwini added: "I just want to say, we are coming from Africa, South Africa. "We won the Grammy for the Best Global Music Performance for our song 'Bayethe' Thanks so much to everybody for all the support - this is for the whole of South Africa! "Thank you so much.
Congratulatory messages have been flooding in on social media from family, friends and fans, including Nandi Madida, DJ Tira and Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa.
The muso scooped two SAMAs, including Highest Radio Airplay Composers Award and Best Collaboration for the hit single“Osama” featuring Kasango. It’s been 16 years doing this thing (music),” said Zakes Bantwini at the time. For every child in the ghetto, in the village, just know that it's possible.” “Your win really proves that dreams can really come true! I’m grateful,” added the star. [father](https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/celebrity-news/local/zakes-bantwini-is-mourning-the-loss-of-his-dad-384051d6-a35c-4472-a5cd-b9bebe31d0a2), Sihlangusihle Jeffery Khanyile, passed away on January 4 at his home in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.