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The 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards announcement which took place on Thursday, March 28, 2024, has seen a lot of reactions as it has become accustomed to the awards scheme.
A lot of industry players and artists have been questioning the nominees list because some obvious names that deserved nominations were shockingly ignored.
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The nominees announcement for the 25th anniversary of the prestigious Ghana Music Awards which is being sponsored this year by Telecel took place on Thursday, March 28, 2024.
As always, it seeing a lot of mixed reactions on the social media space with some musicians, music producers and fans alike expressing either their disappointment or appreciation that they got a nomination or were supposedly snub in a particular category or another.
Award-winning Ghanaian music producer Roro Buddy has taken to his Facebook wall to express his disappointment with the organizers of the 2024 TGMA (Telecel Ghaba Music Awards) after they revealed the nominees for the Gospel Song of the Year category.
The nominees announcement event, held at the Accra International Conference Centre on Thursday, March 28, 2024, has stirred some controversy among industry insiders and fans alike.
The 25th edition of the Ghana Music Awards was launched on Thursdqy, March 28, 2024 at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre.
During the launch the nominees for this year’s awards were announced.
It was also revealed that Telecel, the telecommunication network that has come to take over from Vodafone Ghana is the new headline sponsor of the prestigious music award scheme.
Unlike the previous years where a bulk of the categories were unveiled on the hour by the hour during the day, this 25th anniversary took a different angle.
All categories were unveiled at the event that took place at the Accra International Conference Centre.
See the full list fo nominees below (refresh this article for the further updates):
Best Hiplife / HipHop Artiste of The Year
Amerado
Black Sherif’s
Medikal
Jay Bhad
King Paluta
Sarkodie
Best Hiplife Song
Okyeame Kwame ft King Paluta – Insha Allah
Jay Bahd ft Kweku DMC, SkyFace SDW – M’asesa
Reggie Osei, Jay Bahd, O’Kenneth, Kweku DMC – Oh My Linda
Oseikrom Sikana ft Kwaku Smoke – Twatis
King Paluta ft Kuami Eugene – Y’ahite Remix
Guru – Ennui Nwanwa
Best Highlife Artist
Abiana
Akwaboah
Kofi Kinaata
Kuami Eugene
FRA
Best Highlife Song
Camidoh – Adoley
Adina ft Kofi Kinaata – Party
Amerado ft Fameye – Kweku Ananse Remix
Stonebwoy ft Angelique Kidjo – Manodzi
Akwaboah ft Kwabena Kwabena – My Darling
Kofi Kinaata – Overthinking
Kelvyn Boy – Vero
Kuami Eugene – Yolo
FRA ft Nana Yaw Ofori Atta – You dey Feel The Vibe
Wendy Shay – Africa Money
Best Hip Hop Song
Lonely Road O’Kenneth ft Slim Kid
Otan – Sarkodie
Scar – Gyakie ft JDee
Sowutuom – Medikal
Dear God – Strongman
Yaya – Black Sherif
Akatanii -Kweku Smoke
The Hardest – Amerado
Best Afrobeats Song
Hossana – Banzy Banero
Broken Heart – DJ Vyrusky ft Kuami Eugene
Otello – Fancy Gadam ft Kuami Eugene
Liquor – KiDi
Monica – Kuami Eugene
Case Remix – Mr. Drew ft Murphty
Goodsin – Olivetheboy
Best Afrobeat/AfroPop Artist
Gyakie
Camidoh
KiDi
King Promise
Mr. Drew
Efya
Wendy Shay
Best Music Video
Manodzi – Stonebwoy ft Angelique Kidjo
Wasted Eyes – Amaarae
Paradise – Black Sherif
Fate – Kuami Eugene
Broken Heart – DJ Vyrusky ft Kuami Eugene
100% – Scott Evans
Oil In My Head – Black Sherif
Kweku Playman – Kweku Smoke
Best Gospel Song
Tears of Joy – Patience Nyarko
Anuonyam – Mabel Okyere
Aseda. – Nace
Kaafo – Perez Muzik
Mo – Piesie Esther
100% – Scott Evans
Say Amen – Diana Hamilton
Victory – Joyce Blessing
Note that the main awards event is scheduled to take place on June 1, 2024.