Grammy award-winning stars Zakes Bantwini, Nomcebo Zikode and Wouter Kellerman are fairly thrilled to be again residence. They have been welcomed on the OR Tambo Worldwide Airport after scooping up their Grammy for collaboration on Bayethe music. Arts and Tradition Minister Nathi Mthethwa hosted the welcome ceremony.
Lastly, again residence, the long-lasting artists say they are going to proceed to imagine of their goals. The Grammy award-winning trio of Zakes Bantwini, Nomcebo Zikode and Wouter Kellerman acquired a royal reception as they touched down within the nation.
They merely say they’re ecstatic about their prestigious awards.
Grammy star Zakes Bantwini says, “I’m so blissful, I imply coming to South Arica, it’s so wonderful to be right here. It’s such an exceptional second. I want for each artist I do know I wished this and to have such a reception. It’s so emotional.”
Grammy star Nomcebo Zikode says, “It’s a huge second for me. Many artists all around the world wish to win a Grammy and God selected me. After Mama Miriam Makeba who received the Grammy in 1966 like a dream huge my angel.”
Grammy star Wouter Kellerman says, “I believe you recognize the music we’ve got in South Africa. It’s completely unbelievable. We’ve the richest expertise and tradition. And we nonetheless have rather a lot by way of enhancing. That’s the place the division and authorities are available although there’s doom and gloom in South Africa however there are pockets of excellence.”
Bayethe music has been praised for its originality and is firmly rooted in Africa. Arts and Tradition Minister Nathi Mthethwa says the trio has put South African music on the worldwide map.
“At this time, we’ve got right here icons, champions and Grammy winners – new from the field. That is your first Grammy and we anticipate extra from you; and South Africans will again you up all the way in which. We because the division assist artists and we take them all around the world.”
And it was additionally a exceptional second for some kinfolk who got here to welcome the celebrities. Zakes Bantwini’s spouse Nandi Madida says, “Completely, the ghetto king is all the time so humble. I imply he’s found artists like L’Vovo and he’s going to Harvard for sports activities and leisure. Successful this Grammy with all these accolades, he stays humble.”
It’s been a day characterised by sheer jubilation as South Africans got here to say thanks to the celebrities for making the nation very proud.