Watch Koffee's Refreshing Tiny Desk Concert
Fresh off her historic Grammy win, the Jamaican artist takes to NPR's Tiny Desk for a feel-good performance.
Still from NPR's Tiny Desk Video
Star Jamaican artist Koffee is the latest to grace NPR's Tiny Desk, and she does not disappoint.
The artist, who appeared to be in a celebratory mood, showed off her dexterous flow as she ran through standout tracks from her debut EP Rapture including "Raggamuffin," "Rapture," and her hit record "Toast"—never missing a beat.
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In the spirit of "Toast," the artist expressed gratitude to the audience, as well as her back up singers and band, at various points during the performance. "It's a pleasure for me to see people from different cultural backgrounds come together to make one beautiful thing, so I give thanks for everybody here," said the artist.
She closed her feel-good set with "W," her latest single with rapper Gunna.
Koffee picked up her first Grammy on Sunday for 'Best Reggae Album," making the 19-year-old star the first woman and the youngest person ever to win the category. It was undoubtedly a well-deserved win for the artist.
Check out Koffee's refreshing Tiny Desk performance below.