Prima KottuMee brand ambassador and international music sensation Yohani has submitted her debut album, Kella, for consideration in the prestigious Best Global Music Album category at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.
This historic submission marks a significant moment for Sri Lankan music, and Prima KottuMee is proud to stand alongside Yohani on her inspiring journey. Yohani’s vibrant talent, infectious charisma, and creative energy perfectly mirror the spirit of Prima KottuMee – a brand synonymous with bold flavours, youthful enthusiasm, and the pursuit of dreams.
“From the moment I started this journey, the dream has always been to share the sounds and stories of Sri Lanka with the world,” Yohani said. “Having Kella considered for the Grammy Awards is truly beyond what I ever imagined. I’m deeply grateful for the support I’ve received along the way, especially from Prima KottuMee, who have been by my side for over four years. Their unwavering belief in me has been a constant source of encouragement, and I’m so proud to have them as part of this incredible journey. Together, we’ve taken Sri Lankan music and culture to new heights.”
Mr. Sajith Gunaratne, General Manager of Ceylon Agro Industries, Prima Group Sri Lanka, said, “We are proud of Yohani, who truly represents the Hot ‘N’ Spicy spirit of our youth. As a brand that aligns with the aspirations of the young generation, Prima KottuMee has always supported her musical journey. Her submission for the Grammy Awards further strengthens the vibrant and youthful energy that Prima KottuMee stands for.”
Prima KottuMee has a long-standing commitment to empowering young people and fostering a thriving local community. The brand recognises the potential of youth to drive positive change and believes in providing them with opportunities to grow and succeed. This dynamic partnership with the international singing sensation further elevates Prima KottuMee’s appeal, resonating with the aspirations and energy of today’s youth.
Join Prima KottuMee in celebrating Yohani’s incredible achievement as she takes Sri Lankan music to the world stage.