Diamond Platnumz and Charlotte Dipanda win big at 2015 AFRIMA
Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz was the big winner at the 2015 All Africa Music Awards, held 15 November at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, Nigeria. The singer, who also won at the MTV Africa Music Awards earlier this year, picked up three awards including a win in the event’s most prized category, Artist of the Year. Cameroon’s Charlotte Dipanda won three awards as well. She appeared stunned at her second award for the night and by the announcement of her third had gone off to bed.
The event began minutes past 8pm, a couple of hours behind its advertised schedule, and was anchored by DNG, ‘East Africa’s number 1 hype-man’, and Ivorian actress Aurelie Eliam. The duo treated the crowd to a few exchanges, DNG speaking English and Eliam French. A few attempts at Nigerian pidgin elicited laughs from the mostly Lagos crowd. They appeared to relish a particularly awful enunciation of a pidgin sentence by Eliam.
Cobhams Asuquo and Ladysmith Black Mambazo, first performers of the night, fared better. Their duets—Paul Simon’s 'Diamond on the Soles of her Shoes' and a brief rendition of LBM’s ‘Homeless’—went well with the crowd. Thereafter Asuquo handed the men of Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s a Lifetime Achievement Award. ‘The award,’ Asuquo said, was for the group’s effort at 'telling the African story authentically.' It was the night’s opening award.
Other awards followed, with Morocco sweeping the Northern regional categories through Ahmed Soutan and Manal. The symmetry of the regional prizes continued, as Cameroon through Stanley Enow and Dipanda took the Central African categories. 'Oh boy, I no come lagos come joke o,' Enow said. Nigeria’s Olamide and Yemi Alade won for West Africa. Neither took their awards personally as Alade was absent and Olamide was backstage, presumably in preparation for a later performance. South Africa’s Busiswa and Cassper Nyovest won the Southern African regional categories.
Most of the night’s performers were winners as well. Enow did two songs that has their roots in American hip-hop. Busiswa’s performance seemed to confirm a long standing truth: Every South African can dance.
Performances and awards went past as midnight drew nearer. The Pillar of Culture Award was the night’s most unusual as its winner politician and former Lagos governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu went on for several minutes giving a speech that was of unclear relevance to the night’s proceedings. If anyone was disappointed at the mention of his contributing only two culture activities—bringing Fela on Broadway, the musical to Lagos and Lagos’s Eyo Festival—to merit the award they didn’t show it. Instead chants of his nickname ‘Jagaban’ rented the air.
The ceremony came to a close with Diamond’s double win in the general category taking Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for ‘Nasema Nawe’. He performed afterwards, his dance moves well-coordinated and his co-dancers precise. The crowd cheered. They saved the biggest cheers for Nigeria’s Olamide. The Lagos audience loves him so much he conducted several lines from his repertoire in silence, watching the audience mouth words to his music.
The concluding bit of the near 4-hour award ceremony then became a tale of two men. Olamide got the love. Diamond Platnumz got the awards.
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Diamond Platnumz
SONG OF THE YEAR
Diamond Platnumz – ‘Nasema Nawe’ featuring Khadijo Kopa
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Charlotte Dipanda – “Elle n’a pas vu”
BEST ARTISTE IN AFRICA (RnB & Soul)
Praiz – Nigeria
BEST AFRICAN REGGAE, RAGGA & DANCEHALL
Stonebwoy – Ghana
BEST MALE ARTISTE: INSPIRATIONAL CATEGORY
Darey – Nigeria
BEST FEMALE ARTISTE: INSPIRATIONAL CATEGORY
Betty Akna – Equatorial Guinea
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Wiyaala – Ghana
BEST ARTISTE IN AFRICAN POP
Vanessa Mdee – Tanzania
BEST ARTISTE IN AFRICAN HIP-HOP
Casper Nyovest – South Africa
BEST ARTISTE IN AFRICAN ELECTRO
Flavour – Nigeria
ENTERTAINMENT/MUSIC JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR
Oris Aigbokhaevbolo – Nigeria
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
Sauti Sol and Cedric Kadenyi – Kenya
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR IN AFRICA
Joseph Chameleone – Uganda
REVELATION OF THE YEAR IN AFRICA
Adekunle Gold – Nigeria
MOST PROMISING ARTISTE IN AFRICA
Kiss Daniel – Nigeria
BEST ARTISTE IN AFRICAN CONTEMPORARY
Charlotte Dipanda – Cameroon
BEST ARTISTE IN AFRICAN JAZZ
Kunle Ayo – Nigeria
BEST MALE ARTISTE IN WESTERN AFRICA
Olamide – Nigeria
BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN WESTERN AFRICA
Yemi Alade – Nigeria
BEST ARTISTE IN AFRICAN ROCK
M’vula – Kenya
BEST AFRICAN GROUP
Sauti Sol – Kenya
BEST AFRICAN COLLABORATION
AKA and Burna Boy – (South Africa/Nigeria)
BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
Busiswa – South Africa
BEST MALE ARTISTE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
Cassper Nyovest – South Africa
BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN NORTHERN AFRICA
Manal – Morocco
BEST MALE ARTISTE IN NORTHERN AFRICA
Ahmed Soutan- Morocco
BEST FEMALE ARTISTE IN EASTERN AFRICA
Tsedenia – Ethiopia
BEST MALE ARTISTE IN EASTERN AFRICA
Diamond Platnumz- Tanzania
PILLAR OF CULTURE IN AFRICA
Bola Ahmed Tinubu - Nigeria
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