Post: JaySynths Gets Grammy Nod While Making Teni’s New Hit

JaySynths Gets Grammy Nod While Making Teni’s New Hit

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Nigerian music producer JaySynths is making global headlines after reaching a major career milestone. He has been officially nominated for the 2026 Grammy Awards. This achievement is huge for both his career and the Nigerian music industry. Fans are celebrating, and the news has sparked conversations worldwide.

JaySynths, whose real name is Chisom Obinna Onyeke, has produced multiple hit songs. He helped shape Afrobeats and modern Nigerian pop. His skill in blending rhythm and melody has earned him recognition both locally and internationally. Reflecting on the nomination, he said, “I am thrilled to be nominated alongside some of the world’s finest producers. It’s an honour that reminds me why I fell in love with music in the first place.”

Adding to his accomplishments, JaySynths produced a new song for Nigerian superstar Teni. The track features US rapper Gunna. It has quickly captured fans’ attention for its catchy rhythm and polished production. He also reflected on his creative process with Teni. “Working with Teni has always been special. From her 2018 hit ‘Case’ to now, creating songs together is about chemistry and respect for the art,” he explained.

His work goes beyond Teni. JaySynths has also produced hits for D’Banj, Flavour, and DJ Spinall. His versatility and dedication have made him one of Nigeria’s most sought-after producers. The Grammy nomination proves the quality and influence of his craft.

Fans have taken to social media to congratulate him. Many highlight that his success reflects the growing global influence of Nigerian music. For JaySynths, this is a personal victory and a win for the entire music industry. His journey shows that talent, perseverance, and innovation can truly cross borders.

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