It's been a good week for the South African entertainment industry. Just days after the crowning of Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters as Miss Universe, world-renowned acapella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo were nominated for the 60th Grammy Awards.
Come January 28, the group will attend the 2018 Grammys in the hope of adding to their collection of trophies.
In 1988, they took home their first Grammy for the album "Shaka Zulu", in the Best Traditional Folk Recording category.
Their second Grammy was for their offering "Wanyukela" in 2003/4.
In 2009, they won Best Traditional World Music Album.
Their fourth Grammy was in 2013, in the category Best World Music CD.
The "Homeless" hitmakers have won more Grammys than some of the world's biggest musicians:
Hip hop superstar Drake has three.
Pop singer Ed Sheeran has two Grammys.
In Africa, they are the act with the most Grammy wins.
Angélique Kidjo is right behind them, though, with three.
The Soweto Gospel Choir has two.
South Africans congratulating the group are also calling on local radio stations to promote their music.
The awards ceremony will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Congratulations, Ladysmith Black Mambazo -- you make us so proud!