Reggae sensation Lila Ike is poised for a landmark moment at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards this Sunday, as the Manchester-born singer announces her first-ever performance at the event’s official opening ceremony.
The milestone comes as Ike earns her first Grammy nomination in the Best Reggae Album category for her critically acclaimed debut album Treasure Self Love. Sharing the news on social media Wednesday, Ike reflected on her journey from a little girl dreaming of the stage to walking the red carpet as a nominee.
“I remember the little girl who loved singing and decided she wanted to be an artiste. Attending the GRAMMYs was a very big dream of hers. Now, not only do I get to walk the red carpet as a nominee, but I’m also honoured to be performing at the opening ceremony. God is amazing,” she said alongside a promotional poster announcing her performance.
Ike is the sole female nominee in a field that includes fellow Jamaicans Vybz Kartel, Jesse Royal, Keznamdi, and Mortimer. Treasure Self Love features collaborations with award-winning R&B artist H.E.R., rapper Joey Badass, and reggae veteran Protoje, who also served as a mentor during the album’s creation.
If Ike wins, she would become only the second female artist in history to take home the Grammy for Best Reggae Album, following Koffee.
The 2026 Grammy Awards will be held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.















