Koffee continues to wow fans with her lyrical prowess.

The Grammy-winning Jamaican superstar continues to wow audiences, wherever she goes regardless of the occasion.

Koffee had her audience eating out the palm of her hands during a recent performance on NPR Music’s Tiny Desk concert series.

The Jamaican superstar had fans fully engaged during a recent staging of the mini record shop’s concert. While on set she performed four of her songs, and gave a brief thank you speech to her fans.

“I just want to say thank you for having myself and my band for the very first time here at Tiny Desk,” Koffee said, after performing her song “Ragamuffin.” “Thank you so much. It’s a great pleasure for all of us,” she continued. “It’s been a fairly short musical journey, and we have seen fairly much success, so I give thanks, and I want to thank everybody that’s involved. You have now become part of my journey.”

The singer would then jump into a rendition of her hit, “Rapture,” earning a warm reception from the audience.

“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,” Koffee said after introducing her individual bandmates from Jamaica, Paris, and London.

For her third track, the singer would perform her smash single “Toast,” before closing out with her latest single “W.”

Koffee recently created history after becoming the first female solo artiste to win a Grammy for Best Reggae Album. She has also been credited as the youngest ever recipient in the category at 19-years-old.

Watch her performance below.