Here is why Mavo could receive his first Grammy Award nomination ahead of the ceremony scheduled for February 2027.
Mavo could become one of the surprise names to watch ahead of the 2027 Grammy Awards, with his hit song “Money Constant” standing out as a strong contender for the Best African Music Performance category.
The track, which features Wizkid, DJ Tunez and DJ Maphorisa, has the kind of cross-border appeal that fits the direction of the category.
The Recording Academy introduced the Best African Music Performance category to recognise tracks and singles that reflect “unique local expressions from across the African continent,” including Afrobeats, Afro-fusion, Afropop, Amapiano, Afro-house, Highlife and other African-rooted genres. That gives “Money Constant” a clear lane, especially because the song blends Nigerian street-pop flavour with South African dance elements.
Another reason the song could attract Grammy attention is the strength of its collaborators. Wizkid remains one of Africa’s most recognisable global music exports, while DJ Maphorisa has played a major role in taking Amapiano beyond South Africa. DJ Tunez also brings international Afrobeats credibility, and Mavo’s presence gives the record a fresh-generation edge.
For Mavo, “Money Constant” could be the song that pushes him from fast-rising act to international award conversation.
What strengthens the nomination argument is the category itself. Best African Music Performance is not an album category; it is built for individual tracks and singles. That means a song like “Money Constant,” with its catchy hook, dance-ready production, continental collaboration and commercial appeal, has the profile of a record that can compete if submitted and properly campaigned.
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