Yaw Darling sets sights on Grammys despite TGMA 2025 snub

Budding Ghanaian singer, Yaw Darling, remains undeterred by his exclusion from the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) nominations, stating that his ultimate goal is to win a Grammy.
While acknowledging the importance of TGMA, he insists that missing out on a nomination does not define his career trajectory.
“I acknowledge TGMA is a big platform, my godfather Andy Dosty is part of the team. I always focus on long-term goals. The fact that I didn’t get nominations at the TGMA doesn’t mean I cannot win Grammys. It’s a matter of time. If you’re born to kill an elephant, you’ll not rush to kill a rat. So I believe with time and hard work, we will get there. We definitely will win the Grammys one day,” he told Zionfelix.
Yaw Darling’s optimism and determination highlight his commitment to growth and global recognition. The young artist’s statement comes just days after the TGMA 2025 nominations were unveiled on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at the Grand Arena. The Artiste of the Year category includes the likes of King Paluta, Team Eternity, Stonebwoy, King Promise, Black Sherif, Kweku Smoke, and Joe Mettle.
Other top acts such as Kofi Kinaata, Okyeame Kwame, Empress Gifty, Diana Hamilton, Sarkodie, Flowking Stone, Eno Barony, and Lyrical Joe also earned nominations across various categories.
While missing out on this year’s nominations might be a disappointment for Yaw Darling’s growing fanbase, his unwavering ambition signals a promising future.
As he continues to refine his craft and push his musical boundaries, the young artist is determined to make a mark not only in Ghana but on the global stage, with his eyes set on winning a Grammy in the future.

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