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Grammy Awards: Africa finally has its own category – but at what cost?

Grammy Awards: Africa finally has its own category – but at what cost?

FOR the first time in its 65-year history, the Grammy Awards in the US has introduced an African category, Best African Music Performance, which recognises the song of the year. The Grammys is the most prestigious award in the largest music industry in the world. Its focus has always been US music styles in categories like pop, R&B, rap, country, jazz and classical. ERIC CHARRY, Professor of Music, Wesleyan University As musical styles from abroad (or in Spanish) have moved into the US commercial market, the Grammy Foundation has tried to recognise them – beyond the generic “folk music” category…
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Zahara: A musical soul departed, leaving a resonant legacy

Zahara: A musical soul departed, leaving a resonant legacy

THE passing of Zahara, a beloved South African musician, has sent ripples of sorrow through the hearts of many. At the youthful age of 35, Zahara's departure after a brief illness has left a void in the music industry and the lives of those who cherished her craft. Born with an innate talent that blossomed into a mesmerizing musical career, Zahara's journey was marked by a remarkable dedication to her craft and an ability to touch the souls of her listeners through her melodies. Her musical prowess transcended boundaries, resonating deeply not only with her devoted fans but also earning…
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