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DEVELOPING: Lila Iké learned what "self-love" means with her Grammy-nominated album

Music Lila Iké learned what "self-love" means with her Grammy-nominated album January 30, 20264:00 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered By Ailsa Chang , Kira Wakeam , Christopher Intagliata , Jordan-Marie Smith Lila Iké learned what "self-love" means with her Grammy-nominated album Audio will be available later today. Lila Iké is the only woman nominated for a best reggae album at this year's Grammy Awards ceremony Destinee Condison hide caption toggle caption Destinee Condison Lila Iké grew up surrounded by music, in a small town in the green mountains of Jamaica.

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• "Christiana, where I was born and raised, is a community where music literally oozes out of every fabric of the community," Iké told All Things Considered.
• Her memories of music growing up included her mom's stereo system, which Iké describes as one of her mom's prized possessions.
• "And she would turn up the volume extremely loud," Iké said.

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