By Katlego Sekhu
South African musician Wouter Kellerman won a Grammy this morning at the 65th Grammy awards for his song, Bayethe featuring Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode.
In his acceptance speech, Kellerman thanked everyone who contributed to Bayethe.
“On the road to sharing South African music and culture with the world, thank you to Nomcebo and Zakes for your incredible creativity. Thanks to my manager and friend who has stood with me and thanks to all the musicians who contributed to the album and to my peers who supported us, I’ll never forget it.”
Zakes Bantwini said that this win should serve as an inspiration to all the children in the African continent who dare to dream.
“I just want to say we are coming from Africa, South Africa. And this moment here is for anybody who is in Africa proves and affirm that every dream is valid. I want to say thank you to the academy and each and every child in the ghetto, just know it is possible.”
Nomcebo briefly sang Bayethe and expressed gratitude to her fans and family.
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