GuiltyBeatz Bags Second Grammy Award With Love Me Jeje

Roland Banful, a Ghanaian music producer better known by his stage name GuiltyBeatz, has won his second Grammy.
He received recognition for his involvement in the Grammy-winning song “Love Me Jeje,” by Nigerian musician Tems, which took home the Best African Music Performance Grammy at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, which took place in Los Angeles on February 2, 2025.
Tems took the stage to accept the trophy, flanked by an obviously ecstatic GuiltyBeatz. After the ceremony, he posted a video of the event with the message, “All Glory to God,” on social media to show his appreciation.
This achievement marks a significant milestone not only in GuiltyBeatz’s career but also highlights Ghana’s increasing impact on the global music scene.
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Trademarks Of GuiltyBeatz
GuiltyBeatz had an impressive showing at this year’s Grammys, earning nominations across multiple categories, including ‘Best Global Music Album’ for Tems’ “Born in the Wild,” Best African Music Performance for “Love Me Jeje,” Best R&B Song for “Burning” (a collaboration with Tems), and Best Progressive R&B Album for Kehlani’s “Crash.”
He previously contributed to Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” album, which won four awards at the 65th Grammy Awards. In 2023, he received a nomination for Album of the Year for producing the track “Move” on the same album.
GuiltyBeatz’s Grammy journey began even earlier, with his work on Beyoncé’s “Lion King: The Gift” album in 2019. He produced three tracks on the project: “Already” featuring Shatta Wale, “Keys to The Kingdom” featuring Tiwa Savage and Mr. Eazi, and “Find Your Way Back (Circle of Life).”
Born in Palermo, Italy, GuiltyBeatz has become one of Ghana’s most celebrated DJs and record producers. He is known for crafting chart-topping hits such as “Akwaaba” featuring Mr. Eazi, Pappy Kojo, and Patapaa, “Bad Girl” by Jesse Jagz featuring Wizkid, and “Sample You” by Mr. Eazi.
Grammy Award Policy on Sharing Recognition:
According to Grammy rules, the ‘Album of the Year’ award is shared among the artiste, producers, and engineers/mixers who contributed to more than 50% of the album’s playing time. Those who worked on less than 50% are eligible for a Winners Certificate. This criteria highlights the collaborative nature of the award and the importance of producers like GuiltyBeatz in shaping award-winning projects.