Omah Lay reacts to Grammy nomination, wants it for Davido

Key Points

  • Omah Lay says awards do not define his joy. He praises Davido’s help during tough times openly.
  • He shares the view in his Instagram broadcast channel. The post follows fresh Grammy nomination news today.
  • He wants the prize for OBO as clear support. Fans hail the bond between both stars online.

Omah Lay (Stanley Omah Didia) has reacted to his first Grammy nod. He says he is excited but not moved by awards. He adds he wants it for Davido (David Adedeji Adeleke).

Side-by-side photos of Nigerian singers Omah Lay and Davido; Omah Lay wears a blue checkered shirt and white durag, while Davido smiles in white outfit, sunglasses, and diamond chains.
Image credit: Instagram / Omah Lay & Davido

The singer posted the lines in his Instagram broadcast channel. He praised Davido for standing by him during his rough days. Davido shared a brief thanks message after his own nomination, a Davido thanks God message.

Omah Lay wrote that awards do not define his joy. He said he still wants the win for “OBO” to honour help.

What he posted on Instagram

He told fans he would share life views on the channel. He then spoke on the Grammy nod with a light laugh.

His words were short and frank about awards, “I don’t give a shii.” He closed by thanking Davido for support in his hardest times.

The new nomination brings fresh pride to Afrobeats this season. Fans expect friendly support between stars as the field grows.

Both singers have shared stages and studio ties in recent years. The kind words hint at a bond beyond music and charts.

What this means for fans

For many fans, the note cuts through hype and rivalry. It puts care and loyalty above trophies and online scores.

If he wins, he credits a friend who showed up early. If he loses, he still keeps the stance on awards.

The posts came hours after nominations lit up Nigerian timelines. Stars shared short lines while crews posted clips and flyers.

Davido also wrote that the job continues for his team. He thanked God and teased more work in the months ahead.

Omah Lay plans to share more views in the same channel. He calls it a space for an “unpopular way of life.”

The singer has had a candid tone in past notes too. Fans say it helps them hear the person behind the hits.

He faced tough times before his big 2022 breakout year. Support from friends stayed key during many long studio nights. He also made waves with an Enugu iPhone giveaway report published late October.

That is why his note to Davido rings clear today. He frames the win as thanks to a loyal hand.

The Grammy show will hold in early 2026 in Los Angeles. Votes close later this year after final lists are set.

Till then, fans will track both men through new drops. More joint shows or songs could follow this warm moment.

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