Angélique Kidjo Wins Her 4th Grammy Award And Dedicates It To Burna Boy

Evergreen Beninese singer Angélique Kidjo won her 4th Grammy Award last night and she dedicated the award to fellow nominee Burna Boy and the entire Africa.  

The "Wombolombo" hitmaker dedicated her Grammy award to the Nigerian singer Burna Boy who was up against her to win the music prize and she also shared some powerful words as she accepted the award. 

They were set against each other in the World Music category of the US music awards on Sunday night.

But Kidjo won, for the fourth time, leaving Burna Boy still waiting to win his first. She said that he is changing Africa:

"Four years ago on this stage, I was telling you that the new generation of artists coming from Africa are going to take you by storm. And the time has come. This is for Burna Boy.

"Burna Boy is among those young artists that come from Africa that is changing the way our continent is perceived and the way African music has been the bedrock of every music."