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Koffee Breaks GRAMMY Record: Becomes The Youngest And First Female To Win Best Reggae Album – Video + Details

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19 years old Jamaican dancehall artist, Koffee has defied all odds to set new records at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards.

The sensational songbird picked up the enviable Best Reggae Album of the year award last night at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California.


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Koffee, has become the Youngest and only female solo act to win the award since its establishment in 1985.

She beat notable reggae artists like Steel Pulse,  Julian Marley, Sly & Robbie & Roots Radics) and Third World to win with her Rapture EP.

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Born Mickayla Simpson, Koffee became the most talked about artist in the world when she released a 5 track Extended Play(EP) in March 2019. The album which debut number one on the Billboard Reggae albums chart and stayed there for 32 weeks straight.

Watch her acceptance speech below.

SOURCE: Africacelebrities.Com

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