Nigeria Afrobeats singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has been accepted as a voting member of the Recording Academy, the organisation behind the GRAMMY Awards.
Confirming his nomination, the Recording Academy shared a video of Davido and other members in an Instagram post on Tuesday, September 23.
Becoming a voting member, the Nigerian hitmaker will be part of a global community of music professionals who determine the awards in the 2026 GRAMMY ceremony.
The move gives the Feel crooner, who earned three GRAMMY nominations in 2024, a vote in the Academy’s nomination and final-ballot processes.
It wrote, “Creating a song or an album takes heart, time, and dedication. That’s why Recording Academy members, including #Davido, #ravynlenae, #offsetyrn, #jessiereyez, #zacbrownband, #anneakikomeyers, #miles.minnick, #mayaelizabethmusic, #damiensneed, #damarismusica, and #stewart_copeland is sharing why your participation matters.
“Recording Academy voting members: review the ballot, listen, and vote early, starting October 3,” it added
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Reacting to the announcement, Davido wrote, “Understanding the importance of how our voices are heard, I am participating in the GRAMMY Award process.
“It is a game-changer. I have learned that voting empowers you to have a say in what is considered and voted on in each season.
“I am honoured to be part of the Recording Academy community, and I look forward to voting.”
Davido’s inclusion follows a wider push by the Recording Academy to broaden and diversify its membership, a trend that has seen increasing representation from African artists and other international acts.
The academy added that voting for the 2026 GRAMMY will open in less than 2 weeks.

