Shatta Wale’s ‘Street Crown’ In Grammy Awards Race

Shatta Wale

 

Ghana’s dancehall king, Shatta Wale, is one step closer to making history after the recording academy gave the green light for his 2025 banger ‘Street Crown’ to be considered for a Grammy Award.

The fiery single, part of his Voice of the Crown EP, has officially been entered into the Best African Music Performance category — a move that could catapult the outspoken star into his first-ever Grammy nomination at the 2026 ceremony.

Breaking the news on October 1 via social media, Shatta Wale couldn’t hide his excitement saying, “This moment is not just about me, it’s about Ghana, Africa, and every fan of African dancehall. From the streets to the world stage, our sound and culture now stand on the biggest platforms,” he declared, thanking the Recording Academy for recognising the track.

The self-styled leader of the Shatta Movement added that win or lose, the milestone is already a triumph for the youth. “The opportunity itself is a victory for every hustler who believes in hard work, consistency and faith,” he said

Already, ‘Street Crown’ has been hailed for its originality, powerful message and slick production, sparking massive buzz from Accra to the Caribbean and beyond.

If the track advances past the initial screening, Shatta Wale could finally achieve what many fans have been demanding for years — a seat at music’s most prestigious table.

For a man who has courted controversy as much as acclaim, this moment could be the ultimate redemption arc: from the gritty streets of Ghana to the Grammy stage.