Bukola Saraki's Son Wins a Grammy: A Proud Father's Reaction
Bukola Saraki, the former president of the Senate, has congratulated his son Seni on winning the 67th Grammy Awards.
Seni's work on the Bob Marley: One Love soundtrack, which took home the Best Reggae Album Grammy, earned him his first Grammy.
Saraki wrote on X that he is "extremely proud" of his son and that he is thrilled to see his passion acknowledged on a worldwide scale.
"Seni, congrats on your first Grammy last night! You worked on the soundtrack to Bob Marley: One Love, which won Best Reggae Album!" he wrote.
"It is an amazing delight to watch you put your all into your passion and have it recognized on a worldwide scale. Excellent work! We are very pleased with you!
Seni's work on the Bob Marley: One Love soundtrack, which took home the Best Reggae Album Grammy, earned him his first Grammy.
Saraki wrote on X that he is "extremely proud" of his son and that he is thrilled to see his passion acknowledged on a worldwide scale.
"Seni, congrats on your first Grammy last night! You worked on the soundtrack to Bob Marley: One Love, which won Best Reggae Album!" he wrote.
"It is an amazing delight to watch you put your all into your passion and have it recognized on a worldwide scale. Excellent work! We are very pleased with you!
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Seni responded to the victory by thanking all of the producers and artists who helped make the project a success, including Bloody Civilian and Wizkid from Nigeria.
"This project is about Bob Marley's legacy, so I appreciate all the amazing artists, producers, and engineers who had the courage to take it on," he stated.
"I'm grateful that they took on the songs, reinterpreted them, and did it in their own unique style. artists such as Daniel Caesar, Wizkid, Jessie Reyez, and Bloody Civilian.
The reggae legend's life is told in the biographical movie Bob Marley: One Love, which also explores the route that led to his groundbreaking music and how he overcame hardship.
"This project is about Bob Marley's legacy, so I appreciate all the amazing artists, producers, and engineers who had the courage to take it on," he stated.
"I'm grateful that they took on the songs, reinterpreted them, and did it in their own unique style. artists such as Daniel Caesar, Wizkid, Jessie Reyez, and Bloody Civilian.
The reggae legend's life is told in the biographical movie Bob Marley: One Love, which also explores the route that led to his groundbreaking music and how he overcame hardship.
Seni has previously received significant industry recognition. He served as a music consultant on the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack, which received four Grammy nominations in 2023.
Seni is the CEO of The Native, a music magazine located in Lagos that he co-founded in 2016 with Teni "Teezee" Zaccheaus. Seni is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science. The magazine promotes African sounds and culture while celebrating music, fashion, and art.
Seni is the CEO of The Native, a music magazine located in Lagos that he co-founded in 2016 with Teni "Teezee" Zaccheaus. Seni is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science. The magazine promotes African sounds and culture while celebrating music, fashion, and art.
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