Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington, popularly known as Akpi, has sparked reactions online following his controversial response to Nigeria’s loss at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
The outspoken rapper shared a video that mocked Nigerian music stars after they failed to win in competitive categories, despite multiple nominations.
Grammy Loss Leaves Nigerian Fans Disappointed
At the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, South African singer Tyla won the Best African Music Performance category, defeating Nigerian heavyweights Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, Omah Lay, and Ayra Starr.
The outcome meant Nigeria walked away without a single competitive Grammy win, a result that disappointed fans who believe Afrobeats continues to be overlooked despite its global success.
Speed Darlington’s Video Goes Viral
Shortly after the awards, Speed Darlington posted a video recorded on the streets of New York City.
In the clip, he mocked Nigerian artists and suggested that Grammy success is tied to powerful industry connections rather than talent alone.
He said in part: “Oil Grammy o, oil Grammy. If you put am for nyash, you go win Grammy. Omo, you understand me? Long face…”
The video quickly spread across social media, drawing attention for its bold tone and sarcastic delivery.
Diddy Reference Fuels Controversy
In his remarks, Speed Darlington referenced Sean “Diddy” Combs, implying that Nigerian artists only win Grammys when associated with influential American figures.
Many listeners interpreted the statement as a jab at Burna Boy’s 2021 Grammy win, which followed his collaboration with Diddy on the album Twice as Tall.
The comment became more controversial given Diddy’s legal troubles in recent years.
Mixed Reactions from Nigerians Online
Reactions to Speed Darlington’s comments were divided. Some users defended him, saying he was simply stating an uncomfortable truth in his usual comedic style.
Others accused him of disrespecting Nigerian artists who have worked hard to elevate Afrobeats globally.
Several fans argued that the Grammys still struggle to fairly represent African music, regardless of its worldwide popularity.
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No Diddy no Grammy 😂😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/VVW5eqUk5W
— Speed Darlington Akpimmuo (@AkpiSpeed) February 2, 2026
