NEFCISA
NEFCISA

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ACCES
ACCES

ACCES has stamped its authority as Africa’s leading music trade event. At the 2019 edition in Accra, the conference brought together more than 1 200 delegates from about 50 countries on the continent and beyond. The conference also hosted 76 showcasing artists from Africa and the diaspora, who got to perform for an influential audience at two top live venues in the Ghanaian capital. Apart from live showcases, the event features panel discussions, presentations, exhibitions, pitch sessions, Q&A sessions with prominent musicians and visits to key music industry hubs in the host city. Many of these activities will be planned for ACCES 2021, with the ACCES team already exploring a tailor-made programme that will cater for the specific needs of the local music industry amid the pandemic. ACCES is organised by the Music In Africa Foundation, a non-profit and pan-African organisation, in partnership with Siemens Stiftung and Goethe-Institut.

Gender@Work
Gender@Work

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Sound Connects Fund
Sound Connects Fund

For cultural and creative practitioners and organisations operating in southern Africa, access to funding remains a major challenge. The COVID-19 pandemic has also had a massive impact on government policy, spending and the economy in general, and has seen spending on culture being moved further down the list of priorities. Further, the cultural and creative industries repeatedly cite four main areas where investment is needed for growth, which are increased visibility, mobility including access to new markets, finance and support structures.

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Ghana Music Awards France 2022: All the nominees

31 May 2022 - 09:40

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The nominees for the first annual Ghana Music Awards France (GMA France) have been announced ahead of the presentation ceremony on 23 July in Toulouse, France.

Kuami Eugene leads this year’s nominees with 16.

The awards scheme aims to highlight and celebrate top artists both at home and internationally while growing Ghanaian music in Francophone countries.

GMA France will present awards in 27 categories, including Artist of the Year, Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Most Popular Song of the Year, among others.

Kuami Eugene leads this year’s nominees with 16. He is followed by the likes of Mr Drew with 13 and Sarkodie with 10.

Broadcaster Abeiku Aggrey Santana, who doubles as the chairman of the awards, stated during the launch that the awards will augment efforts by various stakeholders in promoting Ghanaian culture and tourism.

“Music plays a crucial role in selling Ghana to the outside world and by the institution of this awards scheme, we look to recognise artists who continue to play a crucial role in the promotion of our culture,” Santana said. “The world has become a global village and we have to make good use of networks and associations to promote Ghana.”

Below is the full list of nominees:

Artist of the Year

  • Sarkodie
  • KiDi
  • Kuami Eugene
  • Diana Hamilton
  • Kofi Kinaata
  • Fameye
  • Black Sherif

Gospel Artist of the Year

  • Ohemaa Mercy
  • Joe Mettle
  • Celestine Donkor
  • Kofi Owusu Peprah
  • Diana Hamilton
  • Empress Gifty
  • MOG Music

Gospel Song of the Year

  • ‘Only You’ – Celestine Donkor
  • ‘Ye Obua Mi’ – Joe Mettle
  • ‘Ote Me Mu’ – Ohemaa Mercy
  • ‘Awurade Ye’ – Diana Hamilton
  • ‘Madansi Die’ – Piesie Esther
  • ‘Eye Woaa’ – Empress Gifty
  • ‘Obaapa Christy’ – The glory
  • ‘Meduru’ – Minister O.J
  • ‘Yahweh’ – Akesse Brempong
  • ‘Mapek3’ – Scott Evans

Hiplife /Hip Hop Artist of the Year

  • Sarkodie
  • Medikal
  • Amerado
  • Black Sherif
  • Dope Nation
  • Kweku Darlington
  • D Black
  • Okyeame Kwame

Hiplife Song of the Year

  • ‘Second Sermon’ – Black Sherif
  • ‘Yeeko’ – Okyeame Kwame ft.. Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Biibi Besi’ – Kwame Yogot ft. Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Abodie’ – Captain Planet ft. Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Sika Aba Fie’ – Kweku Darlington ft. Kweku Flick and Yaw Tog
  • ‘Heat’ – Wendy Shay ft. Shay Gang
  • ‘Enjoyment Minister’ – D Black ft. Stonebwoy and Quamina MP
  • ‘Coachella’ – Sarkodie ft. Kwesi Arthur
  • ‘Seke’ – Mr Drew ft. Medikal

Hip Hop Song of the Year

  • ‘Fake Ex’ – Yaw Tog
  • ‘Abotre’ – Amerado ft. Black Sheriff
  • ‘Rollies and Cigars’ – Sarkodie
  • ‘Winning’ – Kwesi Arthur ft. Vic Mensah
  • ‘Undertaker Flow’ – Medikal

Reggae/Dancehall Artist of the Year

  • Shatta Wale
  • Stonebwoy
  • AK Songstress
  • Epixode
  • Jupitar
  • Samini
  • Larruso
  • Rocky Dawuni

Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year

  • ‘Touch It’ – KiDi
  • ‘Picture’ – Samini ft. Efya
  • ‘1 Don’ – Shatta Wale
  • ‘Sing Along’ – Amerado
  • ‘Papa Owura’ – Suro Abubro
  • ‘Star Life’ – Jupitar ft. Shatta Wale
  • ‘Stonebwoy’– Greedy men

New Artist of the Year

  • Black Sherif
  • Kweku Darlington
  • Kwame Yogot
  • Mona4Reall
  • Kofi Owusu Peprah
  • Scott Evans
  • Amaarae

Songwriter of the Year

  • Papa Owura – ‘Makoma’
  • Fameye – ‘Praise’
  • Celestine Donkor – ‘Only You’
  • Akwaboah – ‘Ensesa’
  • Kofi Kinaata – ‘Thy Grace’
  • Okyeame Kwame – ‘Love locked Down’
  • Magnus– ‘Bo Me Nantew’
  • Minister O.J – ‘Meduru’

Highlife Song of the Year

  • ‘ Yard’ – Bisa K Dei
  • ‘Obiaa’ –Akwaboah ft. Cina Soul
  • ‘Thy Grace’ – Kofi Kinaata
  • ‘Tina Fie’ – Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Kwadede’ – Kwabena Kwabena
  • ‘Fo’ – Mr Drew ft. Kwabena Kwabena
  • ‘Feelings’ – Cina Soul
  • ‘Eboso’ – R2bees

Highlife Artist of the Year

  • Kuami Eugene
  • Kwabena Kwabena
  • Sista Afia
  • Akwaboah
  • Kofi Kinaata
  • Fameye
  • Bisa K Dei

Record of the Year

  • ‘Ntro Naa’ – Akwaboah
  • ‘Fo’ – Mr Drew ft. Kwabena Kwabena
  • ‘BO Noo Ni’ – Abianna
  • ‘Adwen Pa’ – Sankofa Crew
  • ‘Soro Abuburo’ – Papa Owura
  • ‘Ye Obua Mi’ – Joe Mettle
  • Okyeame Kwame ft. Adina – Love ocked Down
  • ‘Meduru’ – Minister O.J

Male Vocalist of the Year

  • Akwaboah – ‘Ntro Naa’
  • KiDi – ‘Send Me Nudes’
  • Luigi Maclean – ‘Mala’
  • King Promise– ‘Slow Down’
  • Kuami Eugene– ‘Tina Fie’
  • Kwabena Kwabena– ‘Kwadede’
  • Kyei Mensah – ‘Great God’
  • Kwaisey Pee – ‘Amazing God’
  • Akesse Brempong – ‘Yahweh’

Female Vocalist of the Year

  • Efe Grace – ‘Overflow’
  • Celestine Donkor – ‘Only You’
  • Adina – ‘All Correct’
  • Cina Soul – ‘Feeling’
  • Efya – ‘Picture’
  • Abiana – ‘Bo Noo Ni’
  • Diana Hamilton – ‘Awurade Ye’
  • Mz Vee – ‘Coming Home’

Most Popular Song of the Year

  • ‘Forever’ remix – Gyakie ft. Omah Lay
  • ‘Sore’ remix – Yaw Tog ft. Stormzy X Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Touch It’ – KiDi
  • ‘Biibi Besi’ – Kwame Yogot ft. Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Sika ba Fie’ – Kweku Darlington ft. Yaw Tog X Kweku Flick
  • ‘E Choke’ –Sefa ft. Mr Drew
  • ‘Thy Grace’ – Kofi Kinaata
  • ‘Praise’ – Fameye
  • ‘Mood’ – Mr Drew
  • ‘Second Sermon’ – Black Sherif
  • ‘Ote Me Mu’ – Ohemaa Mercy ft. MOG Music
  • ‘Yeeko’ – Okyeame Kwame ft. Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Heat’ – Wendy Shay
  • ‘Jonathan’ – AK Songstress
  • ‘Enjoyment Minister’ – D Black ft. Stonebwoy X Quamina MP
  • ‘Abotre’ – Amerado ft. Black Sheriff

Rapper of the Year

  • Amerado – ‘Abotre’
  • Sarkodie – ‘Rollies and Cigars’
  • Strongman – ‘Last Verse’
  • Kwesi Arthur – ‘Winning’
  • Okyeame Kwame – ‘Love Locked Down’
  • Eno Barony – ‘God is A Woman’
  • Manifest – ‘No Fear’
  • Obibini – ‘Wudini Anthem’

Afropop Song of the Year

  • ‘Heat’ – Wendy Shay ft. Shay Gang
  • ‘Slow Down’ – King Promise
  • ‘Mood’ – Mr Drew
  • E Choke’ – Sefa ft. Mr Drew
  • ‘Sad Gurlz Luv Money’ remix – Amaarae ft. Moliy
  • ‘Praise’ – Fameye

Afropop Artist of the Year

  • Wendy Shay
  • Mr Drew
  • King Promise
  • Sefa
  • KiDi
  • Adina
  • R2Bees

Best Collaboration

  • ‘Yeeko’ – Okyeame Kwame ft. Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Sika Aba Fie’ – Kweku Darlington ft. Yaw Tog and Kweku Flick
  • ‘Sore’ remix – Yaw Tog ft. Stormzy X Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Coachella’ – Sarkodie ft. Kwesi Arthur
  • ‘Echoke’ – Sefa ft. Mr Drew
  • ‘Fine Wine’ – R2Bees ft. King Promise & Joeboy
  • ‘Sika’ – Bisa K Dei ft. Gyakie
  • ‘Party Gbee’ – Krymi ft. Kofi Mole & King Maaga
  • ‘Seke’ – Mr Drew ft. Medikal
  • ‘Ohemaa Mercy’ ft. MOG – Ote me mu
  • ‘Abotre’ – Amerado ft. Black Sheriff
  • ‘Heat’ – Wendy Shay ft. Shay Gang

Album of the Year

  • No Pressure – Sarkodie
  • The Golden boy – KiDi
  • Alpha – Mr Drew
  • Back 2 Basics – R2Bees
  • Loyalty, Volume 1 – D Black
  • Shayning Star – Wendy Shay
  • The Experience – Joe Mettle
  • Blessed – Akesse Brempong

EP of the Year

  • Time – Yaw Tog
  • For Times We lost – Cina Soul
  • Patience – Amerado
  • Afro Highlife – Kuami Eugene
  • The Tape EP – Strongman

Producer of the Year

  • ‘Touch It’ – KiDi & Richie Mensah
  • ‘Praise’ – Liquid Beatz
  • ‘E Choke’ – Rony Turn Me Up
  • ‘Mood’ – Beatz Vampire
  • ‘Thy Grace’ – Two Bars
  • ‘Forever’ remix – Kros
  • ‘Dollar On You’ – Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Abodie’ – Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Winning’ – Juizxx
  • ‘Second Sermon’ – Samsney
  • ‘Abotr3’ – Samsney
  • ‘Jonathan’ – Abochi
  • ‘Je M’appelle’ – MOG Beatz
  • ‘Heat’ – Fox Beat

Video of the Year

  • ‘Fine Girl’ – Mona4Reall
  • ‘Odeshie’ – Epixode
  • ‘Touch It’ – KiDi
  • ‘Ariba’ – Stonebwoy
  • ‘Shoulder’ – Adina
  • ‘Mood’ – Mr Drew
  • ‘Coming Home’ – MzVee
  • Sad Gurlz Luv Money’ remix –Amaarae ft. Moliy

International Collaboration of the Year

  • ‘Shoulder’ – Adina ft. JazziQ
  • ‘Ariba’ – Stonebwoy ft. Focalistic
  • ‘Non Living Thing’ – Sarkodie ft. Oxlade
  • ‘Coming Home’ – MzVee ft. Tiwa Savage
  • ‘Je M’appelle – Darkovibes ft. Davido
  • ‘Ring My Line’ – King Promise ft. Headie One
  • ‘Some More’ – Mr Drew ft. Seyi Shay
  • ‘Vibration’ – Sarkodie ft. Vic Mensah
  • ‘Spiritual’ – KiDi ft. Patoranking X Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Forever’ remix – Gyakie ft. Omah Lay
  • ‘Sore’ remix – Yaw Tog ft. Stormzy and Kwesi Arthur
  • ‘Celebrate’ – Kwesi Arthur ft. Teni
  • ‘Fever’ – Sefa ft. Sarkodie and DJ Tira

Unsung

  • Chief One
  • Abbi Ima
  • King Maaga
  • Shuga Lord
  • Roy X Taylor
  • Ara Bella

Group of the Year

  • R2Bees
  • DopeNation
  • Bethel Revival Choir
  • Sankofa Crew

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