Singer-songwriter, Aramide, has announced that she is set to be inducted into the governing board of the Recording Academy.
The Recording Academy is the organizer of the much vaunted Grammy Awards.
The ‘Iwo Nikan’ singer announced the feat in a series of tweets on Friday.
“And today Im happy to announce to you that after being an active voting member of the recording academy for years, this Monday, I will be inducted into the Recording Academy (the GRAMMYs®) Governance Board. I will now be a part of the Governors for the Washington DC Chapter board,” she wrote in parts.
Aramide is one of the most eclectic female musicians in Nigeria.
She describes her genre of music as Afro-Soul.
Her song ‘Iwo Nikan’ earned her an award for Best Vocal Performance (Female) at the Headies 2015.
Aramide’s debut album SUITCASE was released November 22, 2016 and features Sound Sultan, Ice Prince, Adekunle Gold, Koker and Sir Dauda.