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Complete Winners List For The 2022 GRAMMY Awards

The Grammy Award winners for 2022 have been announced.

 

The following is list of the winners as announced at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Album of the year

Jon Batiste – We Are – WINNER
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga – Love for Sale
Justin Bieber – Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)
Doja Cat – Planet Her (Deluxe)
Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever
HER – Back of My Mind
Lil Nas X – Montero
Olivia Rodrigo – Sour
Taylor Swift – Evermore
Kanye West – Donda

 

Record of the year

ABBA – I Still Have Faith in You
Jon Batiste – Freedom
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga – I Get a Kick Out of You
Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Cesar and Giveon – Peaches
Brandi Carlile – Right on Time
Doja Cat featuring SZA – Kiss Me More
Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever
Lil Nas X – Montero (Call Me by Your Name)
Olivia Rodrigo – Drivers License
Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open – WINNER

 

Best pop/duo group performance

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga – I Get a Kick Out of You
Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco – Lonely
BTS – Butter
Coldplay – Higher Power
Doja Cat featuring SZA – Kiss Me More – WINNER

 

Best pop vocal album

Justin Bieber – Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)
Doja Cat – Planet Her (Deluxe)
Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever
Ariana Grande – Positions
Olivia Rodrigo – Sour – WINNER

 

Best R&B album

Snoh Aalegra – Temporary Highs in the Violet Skies
Jon Batiste – We Are
Leon Bridges – Gold-Diggers Sound
HER – Back of My Mind
Jazmine Sullivan – Heaux Tales – WINNER

 

Best rap performance

Baby Keem featuring Kendrick Lamar – Family Ties – WINNER
Cardi B – Up
J. Cole featuring 21 Savage and Morray – ​​My Life
Megan Thee Stallion – Thot Shit

 

Best new artist

Arooj Aftab
Jimmie Allen
Baby Keem
Finneas
Glass Animals
Japanese Breakfast
The Kid Laroi
Arlo Parks
Olivia Rodrigo – WINNER
Saweetie

 

 

Song of the year

Ed Sheeran – Bad Habits
Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile – A Beautiful Noise
Olivia Rodrigo – Drivers License
HER – Fight for You
Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever
Doja Cat featuring SZA – Kiss Me More
Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open – WINNER
Lil Nas X – Montero (Call Me by Your Name)
Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Cesar and Giveon – Peaches
Brandi Carlile – Right on Time

 

 

 

Best country album

Brothers Osborne – Skeletons
Mickey Guyton – Remember Her Name
Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall and Jack Ingram – The Marfa Tapes
Sturgill Simpson – The Ballad of Dood & Juanita
Chris Stapleton – Starting Over – WINNER

 

 

Best pop solo performance

Justin Bieber – Anyone
Brandi Carlile – Right on Time
Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever
Ariana Grande – Positions
Olivia Rodrigo – Drivers License – WINNER

 

 

Best dance/electronic recording

Afrojack and David Guetta – Hero
Ólafur Arnalds Featuring Bonobo – Loom
James Blake – Before
Bonobo and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Heartbreak
Caribou – You Can Do It
Rüfüs Du Sol – Alive – WINNER
Tiësto – The Business

 

 

Best dance/electronic album

Black Coffee – Subconsciously – WINNER
Illenium – Fallen Embers
Major Lazer – Music Is the Weapon (Reloaded)
Marshmello – Shockwave
Sylvan Esso – Free Love
Ten City – Judgement

 

Best country duo/group performance

Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood – If I Didn’t Love You
Brothers Osborne – Younger Me – WINNER
Dan + Shay – Glad You Exist
Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris – Chasing After You
Elle King and Miranda Lambert – Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)

 

 

Best rock performance

AC/DC – Shot in the Dark
Black Pumas – Know You Better (Live From Capitol Studio A)
Chris Cornell – Nothing Compares 2 U
Deftones – Ohms
Foo Fighters – Making a Fire – WINNER

 

 

Best metal performance

Deftones – Genesis
Dream Theater – The Alien – WINNER
Gojira – Amazonia
Mastodon – Pushing the Tides
Rob Zombie – The Triumph of King Freak (A Crypt of Preservation and Superstition)

 

 

Best rock song

Weezer – All My Favorite Songs
Kings of Leon – The Bandit
Mammoth WVH – Distance
Paul McCartney – Find My Way
Foo Fighters – Waiting on a War – WINNER

 

 

Best rock album

AC/DC – Power Up
Black Pumas – Capitol Cuts – Live From Studio A
Chris Cornell – No One Sings Like You Anymore Vol. 1
Foo Fighters – Medicine at Midnight – WINNER
Paul McCartney – McCartney III

 

 

Best alternative music album

Fleet Foxes – Shore
Halsey – If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power
Japanese Breakfast – Jubilee
Arlo Parks – Collapsed in Sunbeams
St Vincent – Daddy’s Home – WINNER

 

 

Best R&B performance

Snoh Aalegra – Lost You
Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Cesar and Giveon – Peaches
HER – Damage
Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open – WINNER (TIE)
Jazmine Sullivan – Pick Up Your Feelings – WINNER (TIE)

 

 

Best traditional R&B performance

Jon Batiste – I Need You
BJ the Chicago Kid, PJ Morton and Kenyon Dixon featuring Charlie Bereal – Bring It on Home to Me
Leon Bridges and Robert Glasper – Born Again
HER – Fight for You – WINNER
Lucky Daye featuring Yebba – How Much Can a Heart Take

 

 

Best R&B song

HER – Damage
SZA – Good Days
Giveon – Heartbreak Anniversary
Silk Sonic – Leave the Door Open – WINNER
Jazmine Sullivan – Pick Up Your Feelings

 

 

Best rap album

J Cole – The Off-Season
Nas – King’s Disease II
Tyler, the Creator – Call Me If You Get Lost – WINNER
Kanye West – Donda

 

 

Best rap song

DMX featuring Jay-Z and Nas – Bath Salts
Saweetie featuring Doja Cat – Best Friend
Baby Keem featuring Kendrick Lamar – Family Ties
Kanye West featuring Jay-Z – Jail – WINNER
J Cole featuring 21 Savage & Morray – ​​My Life

 

 

Best melodic rap performance

J Cole featuring Lil Baby – Pride Is the Devil
Doja Cat – Need to Know
Lil Nas X featuring Jack Harlow – Industry Baby
Tyler, the Creator featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla $ign – WusYaName
Kanye West featuring the Weeknd and Lil Baby – Hurricane – WINNER

 

 

Best country song

Maren Morris – Better Than We Found It
Kacey Musgraves – Camera Roll
Chris Stapleton – Cold – WINNER
Thomas Rhett – Country Again
Walker Hayes – Fancy Like
Mickey Guyton – Remember Her Name

 

 

Best country solo performance

Luke Combs – Forever After All
Mickey Guyton – Remember Her Name
Jason Isbell – All I Do Is Drive
Kacey Musgraves – Camera Roll
Chris Stapleton – You Should Probably Leave – WINNER

 

 

Best Latin pop album

Pablo Alborán – Vértigo
Paula Arenas – Mis Amores
Ricardo Arjona – Hecho a la Antigua
Camilo – Mis Manos
Alex Cuba – Mendó – WINNER
Selena Gomez – Revelación

 

 

Best música urbana album

Rauw Alejandro – Afrodisíaco
Bad Bunny – El Último Tour del Mundo – WINNER
J Balvin – Jose
Karol G – KG0516
Kali Uchis – Sin Miedo (Del Amor y Otros Demonios)

 

 

 

Best Latin rock or alternative album

Bomba Estéreo – Deja
Diamante Eléctrico – Mira Lo Que Me Hiciste Hacer (Deluxe Edition)
Juanes – Origen – WINNER
Nathy Peluso – Calambre
C. Tangana – El Madrileño
Zoé – Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia

 

 

Best tropical Latin album

Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta – Salswing! – WINNER
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico – En Cuarantena
Aymée Nuviola – Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso
Gilberto Santa Rosa – Colegas
Tony Succar – Live in Peru

 

 

Best American roots performance

Jon Batiste – Cry – WINNER
Billy Strings – Love and Regret
The Blind Boys of Alabama and Béla Fleck – I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free
Brandy Clark Featuring Brandi Carlile – Same Devil
Allison Russell – Nightflyer

 

 

 

Best American roots song

Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi – Avalon
Valerie June featuring Carla Thomas – Call Me a Fool
Jon Batiste – Cry – WINNER
Yola – Diamond Studded Shoes
Allison Russell – Nightflyer
Linda Chorney featuring Becca Byram, EJ Ouellette and Trevor Sewell – Bored

 

 

 

Best Americana album

Jackson Browne – Downhill From Everywhere
John Hiatt with The Jerry Douglas Band – Leftover Feelings
Los Lobos – Native Sons – WINNER
Allison Russell – Outside Child
Yola – Stand for Myself

 

 

Best contemporary blues album

The Black Keys featuring Eric Deaton and Kenny Brown – Delta Kream
Joe Bonamassa – Royal Tea
Shemekia Copeland – Uncivil War
Steve Cropper – Fire It Up
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – 662 – WINNER

 

 

Best traditional blues album

Elvin Bishop and Charlie Musselwhite – 100 Years of Blues
Blues Traveler – Traveler’s Blues
Cedric Burnside – I Be Trying – WINNER
Guy Davis – Be Ready When I Call You
Kim Wilson – Take Me Back

 

 

Best bluegrass album

Billy Strings – Renewal
Béla Fleck – My Bluegrass Heart – WINNER
The Infamous Stringdusters – A Tribute to Bill Monroe
Sturgill Simpson – Cuttin’ Grass – Vol. 1 (Butcher Shoppe Sessions)
Rhonda Vincent – Music Is What I See

 

 

Best folk album

Mary Chapin Carpenter – One Night Lonely (Live)
Tyler Childers – Long Violent History
Madison Cunningham – Wednesday (Extended Edition)
Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi – They’re Calling Me Home – WINNER
Sarah Jarosz – Blue Heron Suite

 

 

Best reggae album

Etana – Pamoja
Gramps Morgan – Positive Vibration
Sean Paul – Live N Livin
Jesse Royal – Royal
Soja – Beauty in the Silence – WINNER
Spice – 10

 

 

Best jazz vocal album

The Baylor Project – Generations
Kurt Elling and Charlie Hunter – SuperBlue
Nnenna Freelon – Time Traveler
Gretchen Parlato – Flor
Esperanza Spalding – Songwrights Apothecary Lab – WINNER

 

 

Best jazz instrumental album

Jon Batiste – Jazz Selections: Music From and Inspired by Soul
Terence Blanchard Featuring The E Collective and the Turtle Island Quartet – Absence
Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Gonzalo Rubalcaba – Skyline – WINNER
Chick Corea, John Patitucci and Dave Weckl – Akoustic Band Live
Pat Metheny – Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV)

 

 

Best Latin jazz album

Eliane Elias With Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés – Mirror Mirror – WINNER
Carlos Henriquez – The South Bronx Story
Arturo O’Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra – Virtual Birdland
Dafnis Prieto Sextet – Transparency
Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo – El Arte del Bolero

 

 

Best new age album

Will Ackerman, Jeff Oster and Tom Eaton – Brothers
Stewart Copeland and Ricky Kej – Divine Tides – WINNER
Wouter Kellerman and David Arkenstone – Pangaea
Opium Moon – Night + Day
Laura Sullivan – Pieces of Forever

 

 

Best global music album

Rocky Dawuni – Voice of Bunbon Vol. 1.
Daniel Ho & Friends – East West Players Presents: Daniel Ho & Friends Live in Concert
Angélique Kidjo – Mother Nature – WINNER
Femi Kuti, Made Kuti – Legacy +
Wizkid – Made in Lagos: Deluxe Edition

 

 

Best global music performance

Arooj Aftab – Mohabbat – WINNER
Angélique Kidjo and Burna Boy – Do Yourself
Femi Kuti – Pà Pá Pà
Yo-Yo Ma and Angélique Kidjo – Blewu
Wizkid featuring Tems – Essence

 

 

Best regional Mexican music album

Aida Cuevas – Antología de la Musica Ranchera, Vol. 2
Vicente Fernández – A Mis 80’s – WINNER
Mon Laferte – Seis
Natalia Lafourcade – Un Canto por México, Vol. II
Christian Nodal – Ayayay! (Súper Deluxe)

 

 

Best gospel album

Jekalyn Carr – Changing Your Story
Tasha Cobbs Leonard – Royalty: Live at the Ryman
Maverick City Music – Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition
Jonathan McReynolds and Mali Music – Jonny X Mali: Live in LA
CeCe Winans – Believe for It – WINNER

 

 

Best roots gospel album

Harry Connick, Jr – Alone With My Faith
Gaither Vocal Band – That’s Gospel, Brother
Ernie Haase and Signature Sound – Keeping On
The Isaacs – Songs for the Times
Carrie Underwood – My Savior – WINNER

Best gospel performance/song

 

 

Dante Bowe featuring Steffany Gretzinger and Chandler Moore – Voice of God
Dante Bowe – Joyful
Anthony Brown, Group Therapy – Help
CeCe Winans – Never Lost – WINNER
Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music – Wait on You

 

 

Best contemporary Christian album

Natalie Grant – No Stranger
Israel & New Breed – Feels Like Home Vol. 2
Kari Jobe – The Blessing (Live)
Tauren Wells – Citizen of Heaven (Live)
Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music – Old Church Basement – WINNER

 

 

Best contemporary Christian music performance/song

Kirk Franklin and Lil Baby – We Win
HER and Tauren Wells – Hold Us Together (Hope Mix)
Chandler Moore and KJ Scriven – Man of Your Word
CeCe Winans – Believe for It – WINNER
Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music featuring Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine – Jireh

 

 

Producer of the year, non-classical

Jack Antonoff – WINNER
Rogét Chahayed
Mike Elizondo
Hit-Boy
Ricky Reed

 

 

Best comedy album

Lavell Crawford – The Comedy Vaccine
Chelsea Handler – Evolution
Louis CK – Sincerely Louis CK – WINNER
Lewis Black – Thanks for Risking Your Life
Nate Bargatze – The Greatest Average American
Kevin Hart – Zero F***s Given

 

 

Best spoken word album

LeVar Burton – Aftermath
Don Cheadle – Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation From John Lewis – WINNER
J. Ivy – Catching Dreams: Live at Fort Knox Chicago
Dave Chappelle and Amir Sulaiman – 8:46
Barack Obama – A Promised Land

 

 

Best music film

Bo Burnham – Inside
David Byrne – David Byrne’s American Utopia
Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever (A Love Letter to Los Angeles)
Jimi Hendrix – Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix in Maui
Various Artists – Summer of Soul – WINNER

 

 

 

Best song written for visual media

Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez Featuring Kathryn Hahn, Eric Bradley, Greg Whipple, Jasper Randall and Gerald White – Agatha All Along
Bo Burnham – All Eyes on Me – WINNER
P!nk – All I Know So Far
HER – Fight for You
Jennifer Hudson – Here I Am
Leslie Odom, Jr. – Speak Now

 

 

Best compilation soundtrack for visual media

Various Artists – Cruella
Various Artists – Dear Evan Hansen
Various Artists – In the Heights
Various Artists – One Night in Miami…
Jennifer Hudson – Respect
Various Artists – Schmigadoon! Episode 1
Andra Day – The United States vs. Billie Holiday – WINNER

 

 

 

Best score soundtrack for visual media

Kris Bowers – Bridgerton
Hans Zimmer – Dune
Ludwig Göransson – The Mandalorian: Season 2 – Vol. 2 (Chapters 13-16)
Carlos Rafael Rivera – The Queen’s Gambit – WINNER (TIE)
Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross – Soul – WINNER (TIE)

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Honoring A Legend: DJ Lord OTB Marks Castro’s Birthday With Essential Mix

Award-winning Ghanaian DJ, DJ Lord OTB, has paid tribute to the late Ghanaian Hiplife artist and musician, Castro, on what would have been his birthday. Born Theophilus Tagoe on May 1st, 1982, Castro was known for his energetic performances and hit songs that dominated the Ghanaian music scene.

Castro’s career came to a tragic end on July 6th, 2014, when he and a lady named Miss Janet Bandu reportedly drowned in a jet ski accident in the Ada Estuary while on holiday with the Gyan brothers. Despite extensive search efforts, Castro’s body was never found, leaving his family, friends, and fans devastated.

To commemorate Castro’s birthday and honor his musical legacy, DJ Lord OTB curated a special mix titled “This Is Castro.” The mix features some of Castro’s most popular hits that once lit up dance floors across the country. From “Seihor” to “African Girls,” DJ Lord OTB’s mix serves as a nostalgic reminder of Castro’s impact on the Ghanaian music industry.

The “This Is Castro” mix pays tribute to a talented artist whose music continues to be cherished by fans, even years after his untimely passing. Through his essential mix series, DJ Lord OTB ensures that Castro’s memory lives on, allowing new generations to appreciate his timeless music.

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Danny Lampo Hangs Out With Medikal And Gh Kweku In London: A Prelude To Medikal’s O2 Concert

In the vibrant world of Ghanaian afrobeat and dancehall music, the UK-based artist Danny Lampo has carved a niche for himself as a notable figure. Recently, the spotlight shone on him as he mingled with fellow artists Medikal and Gh Kweku in London, setting the stage for Medikal’s much-anticipated O2 concert. This article delves into the exciting rendezvous, shedding light on Danny Lampo’s influence, the collaborative connections between these artists, and the anticipation surrounding the upcoming concert.
Danny Lampo, born in the UK with Ghanaian heritage, has been making waves in the music scene with his unique blend of afrobeat and dancehall. Having honed his craft over the years, Lampo has garnered a loyal following both in the UK and beyond. His music, characterized by infectious rhythms and catchy melodies, has earned him recognition as one of the top UK-based artists in the genre. Lampo’s commitment to supporting fellow musicians is evident in his role as a host for visiting artists, showcasing his dedication to fostering collaboration and unity within the music community.
The gathering in London brought together a trio of talented artists, each bringing their own flair to the mix. Medikal, whose real name is Samuel Adu Frimpong, is a Ghanaian rapper known for his versatile style and chart-topping hits. With a string of successful albums and collaborations under his belt, Medikal has solidified his position as one of Ghana’s most prominent musical exports. Gh Kweku, on the other hand, has made a name for himself as one of the top Bloggers  and YouTube sensation. His entertaining content and charismatic persona have earned him a dedicated following, making him a notable presence in both the music and digital media spheres.
At the heart of the gathering in London is Medikal’s highly anticipated O2 concert, scheduled for the 3rd of May. The event, set to take place at the iconic O2 Arena, promises to be a spectacle of Ghanaian music, bringing together artists and fans from around the world. With performances by Medikal himself, as well as special guests like Shatta Wale, the concert is poised to showcase the best of Ghana’s vibrant music scene. Additionally, the presence of Ghanaian YouTuber Kwadwo Sheldon adds an extra dimension to the event, highlighting the intersection of music and digital media in contemporary culture.
The convergence of Danny Lampo, Medikal, Gh Kweku, and other notable figures in London serves as a testament to the global reach and influence of Ghanaian music. As the countdown to Medikal’s O2 concert continues, anticipation mounts, promising an unforgettable showcase of talent and camaraderie. Through their collaboration and camaraderie, these artists are not only entertaining audiences but also fostering a sense of unity and pride within the Ghanaian music community. As fans eagerly await the concert, the stage is set for an electrifying celebration of music and culture at the O2 Arena.
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My Mum Asked Me To Give All My Panties To Efia Odo – DJ Azonto

Ghanas Amapiano King Mark Kwesi Arthur popularly known as DJ Azonto has made another revelation regarding his choice in women outfits.

According to the “Fa No Fom” hitmaker, his mum has recently raised concerns too, and as part of that consideration he has been asked to give his panties and ladies underwears to Efia Odo and other female friends.

DJ Azonto who is currently promoting his latest single “You Go Explain Taya” was recently seen sharing panties in a viral video inside Wontumi Station.

Commenting on this viral video, DJ Azonto claims:

“I have a lot of ladies outfits which obviously I am not going to wear all so I’ve stated sharing some and looking forward to give Efia Odo’s share to her”.

He further expressed his feelings for Efia Odo, and assures her more goodies if she agrees to go on a date with him.

You can stream and watch Dj Azonto’s latest release, “You Go Explain Taya” visuals below.

 

 

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King Paluta Storms Germany And Italy With Electrifying Performance

Telecel Ghana Music Awards – TGMA nominee; King Paluta, who has been making waves with back-to-back hits since last continues to emerge as a top Ghanaian artiste.

 

He remains one of the hottest sensation this year, dominating the music chart with his trendy songs.

 

Being peaked by industry gurus and music lovers as the Best New Artiste for this year’s TGMA25, he has double up to earn four (4) nominations for the 5th edition of Ghana Music Awards – USA.

 

King Paluta has made significant strides in his career with endless performances both local and international.

 

He recently gave an outstanding performance at the just ended Accra In Dusseldorf in Germany.

 

The journey continued for the young champ as he gave and electrifying performance in Hamburg, Germany on the 26th of April, 2024 and followed up to Reggio Emelia, Italy the next day where he gave the audience a performance of their life time.

 

This is not the end of greatness for King Paluta as he is poised to win more awards and take on more international shows.

 

Check below for some of his electrifying performance in Germany and Italy.

Hamburgy, Germany

 

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Asakaa Boys And Gyakie Set To Headline DMV Party In The Park

The DMV Party in the Park, the highly anticipated outdoor event celebrating Afrobeats music and culture, is gearing up for its third edition with an electrifying lineup that promises to captivate Patron. Organized by StarBuzz Media, this year’s event will take place at The Bullpen in Washington DC on Sunday, July 14th.

 

Headlining the event are the ever blazing group, Asakaa Boys from Kumasi , who have taken the music scene by storm with their drill music and energetic performances. Joining them is the sensational singer Gyakie. In addition to the headliners, the lineup boasts of other talented artistes , including Sefa, Mr Drew, Lasmid, Kofi Mole, Rison, and Offei Music. These artists are known for delivering unforgettable performances that showcase the richness of African music.

 

Keeping the energy high throughout the day will be a lineup of talented DJs, including DJ K Crack, DJ Micsmith, DJ Aroma, TeaBee, and many others.

 

According to the organizer, Mr. Charles “Mc Coaches” Adu-Koranteng, this lineup was carefully curated to provide attendees with an unforgettable experience. “We wanted to bring together a diverse group of artists who represent the best of Afrobeats music,” said Mr. Adu-Koranteng. “We’re also planning some surprises, so patrons can expect even more excitement on the day of the event.”

 

The DMV Party in the Park has quickly become the biggest outdoor Afrobeats event in the DMV Area, drawing crowds from across the State with its electrifying performances and vibrant atmosphere. Previous editions have seen acclaimed artists like Sarkodie and King Promise take the stage, solidifying the event’s reputation as a must-attend celebration of African music and culture.

 

Tickets for the DMV Party in the Park are available here;

 

https://dmvpartyinthepark.com

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Tailored Humour: Kwaku Forty’s Comedy Show Set For May 4th

Kwaku Forty, a rising comedian in Ghana, recently won the Discovery of the Year award at the Ghana Comedy Awards. He’s getting ready for his big comedy special, “Tailored Humour,” on May 4th, 2024, at the Live Event Center in Kumasi City Mall.
Kwaku Forty is known for his clever jokes and funny stories about everyday life. He’s also a fashion designer, which makes him unique in the comedy world. “Tailored Humour” will be a night of laughs, with jokes about dating, society, and culture that everyone can enjoy.
 The show will include performances by other comedians and guest appearances by musicians. Tickets are on sale now, starting at 100 cedis. Get your tickets early to make sure you don’t miss this fun night out! For tickets, dial *713*33*337# or buy from Opoku Trading Supermarket and Jivendi Restaurant (Kumasi City Mall).
For more information, call 0555042682 or 0543216846. Don’t miss “Tailored Humour” with Kwaku Forty for a night of laughter and fun!
 Show your support and stay updated on Kwaku Forty’s latest content by following him on all social media platforms at Kwaku Forty.
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Newboy Star Drops Emotions In Heartfelt Single “Odo Mpaso”

Fast rising highlife star Newboy Star has released an emotional love song for his music lovers titled “Odo Mpaso” which translates to English as “Lovers Bed”

The “Fameko” hitmaker who is gradually becoming people’s favorite due to his soothing lyrics and message seem to have a lot for fans.

Newboy Star on this jam sparks love and emotional vibes in a well-curated Highlife rhythm.

The song, produced by multiple award winning producer, WillisBeatz, samples the sound of the 90’s highlife vibe with some modern instruments infused to create a beautiful rhythm.

Enjoy song from below

 

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Maadwoah Bags Nomination For Emerging Artist Of The Year At GMA-USA 24

It’s the dawning of a new era for gospel’s latest queen, Maadwoaah after successfully bagging her first nomination in her career as the Emerging Artiste of The Year at the 2024 Ghana Music Awards USA.

It came as not much of a surprise and a met expectation as the ‘Obi Ntese Wo’ hitmaker swept the length and breadth of the country since its release.

On the nomination, Maadwoaah said, “I’m truly thankful to God. the board of the Ghana Music Awards USA and all key industry players who found me worthy of these nominations.”

“I’m eternally grateful also to my family, friends, management team, fans, loved ones and everyone who has supported Maadwoaah and the brand from day one,” she stated.

The awards, organized by entertainment agency Don’s Music Production, were created to recognize and honor the accomplishments of Ghanaian musicians in the diaspora and to promote Ghanaian music on the global music scene.

The nominees were announced in a variety of categories, including Best Male Artist, Best Female Artist, Best Highlife Artist, Best Afrobeats Artist, Best Song of the Year, Artiste Of The Year, and USA-based Best Gospel Song.

“The awards were created to give Ghanaian artistes access to a global marketplace where they can collaborate with other international artistes, learn about music trends, sell their music, and gain other advantages”. The organizers revealed.

This year’s ceremony will reward outstanding musical works released between 1 January and 31 December 2023.

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King Paluta Bags Four Nominations At The 5th Edition Of Ghana Music Awards USA

Nominations for the Ghana Music Awards USA by US-based entertainment agency Don’s Music Production has finally been announced.

This year’s ceremony will reward outstanding musical works released between 1 January and 31 December 2023.

 

Ghanaian music icon King Paluta confirmed his position in world music again by bagging four nominations for this year’s Ghana Music Awards USA.

 

King Paluta has been one of the biggest breakout stars in the year of review, churning out some timeless hit tunes.

 

Some of the hit singles released includes Yahitte, the remix featuring all stars and re-remix with Kuame Eugene, Sika Aba Fie, Aha Akye and Aseda.

 

He has worked harder to earn a spot in the heart of music patrons and was recently nominated for this year’s edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards – TGMA.

 

The ‘Aseda’ hitmaker grabbed nominations as follows:

 

  • New artiste of the year

 

  • Best collaboration of the year

 

  • Hiplife/Hip hop artiste of the year

 

  • Most popular song of the year

 

 

Below is the full list of nominees:

Artist of the Year (GH)

  • King Promise
  • Nacee
  • Amerado
  • Sarkodie
  • Stonebwoy
  • Kuami Eugene
  • Black Sherif
  • Piesie Esther
  • Diana Hamilton
  • Shatta Wale

Reggae/Dancehall Artist of the Year (GH)

  • Stonebwoy
  • Shatta Wale
  • Samini
  • Epixode
  • Ras Kuuku

New Artist of the Year (GH)

  • Olivetheboy
  • Banzy Banero
  • Seven KiZs
  • DSL
  • King Paluta
  • Kwesi Amewugah
  • Oseikrom Sikanii
  • Maya Blu

Gospel Artist of the Year (GH)

  • Nacee
  • Joyce Blessing
  • Mabel Okyere
  • Piesie Esther
  • Diana Hamilton
  • Joe Mettle
  • Perez Muzik
  • Kofi Owusu Peprah
  • MOG Music
  • Sonnie Badu

Hiplife/Hip Hop Artist of the Year (GH)

  • Black Sherif
  • Sarkodie
  • Medikal
  • King Paluta
  • Jay Bhad
  • Amerado
  • Oseikrom Sikanii
  • Strongman

Highlife Artist of the Year (GH)

  • Abiana
  • Akwaboah
  • Kuami Eugene
  • Kofi Kinaata
  • Amakye Dede
  • Fameye
  • Sista Afia

Rapper of the Year

  • Sarkodie
  • Amerado
  • Strongman
  • Medikal
  • Eno Barony
  • Lyrical Joe
  • Kwesi Amewuga
  • Okyeame Kwame
  • FimFim
  • Kweku Smoke

Most Popular Song of the Year (GH)

  • ‘Aseda’ – Nacee
  • ‘Terminator’ – King Promise
  • ‘Goodsin’ – Olivetheboy
  • ‘Hossana’ – Banzy Banero
  • ‘Kweku Ananse’ – Amerado
  • ‘Yahitte Remix’ – King Paluta ft Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Case Remix’ – Mr Drew ft. Mophty
  • ‘Into the Future’ – Stonebwoy
  • ‘You Dey Feel the Vibe’ – FRA! ft. Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta
  • ‘Monica’ – Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Effiekuma Love’ – Kofi Kinaata

Best Collaboration of the Year (GH)

  • ‘Broken heart’ – DJ Vyrusky ft. Kuami Eugene
  • ‘Yahittie Remix’ – King Paluta ft. Kuami Eugene and Andy Dosty
  • ‘Kweku Ananse Remix’ – Amerado ft. Fameye
  • ‘Likor’ – KiDi ft. Stonebwoy
  • ‘Case Remix’ – Mr Drew ft Mophty
  • ‘You Dey Feel the Vibe’ – FRA! ft. Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta
  • ‘Manodzi’ – Stonebwoy ft. Angelique Kidjoe
  • ‘Incoming’ – Shatta Wale ft. Tekno
  • ‘Till We Die’ – Sarkodie ft. Ruger
  • ‘Cryptocurrency’ – Kuami Eugene ft. Rotimi
  • ‘Odo’ – Jay Bahd ft. Sky face SDW

Gospel Song of the Year (GH)

  • ‘Aseda’ – Nacee
  • ‘Anuonyam’ – Mabel Okyere
  • ‘Victory’ – Joyce Blessing
  • ‘Mo’ – Piesie Esther
  • ‘Style Biaa Bi’ – Great Ampong
  • ‘Show them’ – Ewura Abena
  • ‘You Dey feel the vibe’ – The band FRA ft. Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta
  • ‘Mi Le’ – Luigi Maclean
  • ‘Wala Ts3’ – Perez Musik
  • ‘Awieye Pa’ – Empress Gifty
  • ‘My Confidence’ – Sonnie Badu

Highlife Song of the Year (GH)

  • ‘My Darling’ – Akwaboah ft. Kwabena Kwabena
  • ‘Adoley’ – Camidoh
  • ‘Vero’ – Kelvyn Boy
  • ‘Overthinking’ – Kofi Kinaata
  • ‘Questions’ – Fameye

Songwriter of the Year (GH)

  • Nacee
  • Fameye
  • Mabel Okyere
  • Piesie Esther
  • Amerado
  • Kofi Kinaata
  • Sarkodie
  • Walats3
  • Ewura Abena

Emerging Artist of the Year (USA)

  • Akostik
  • Baaba Lin
  • Brother Ishmael
  • Soul Nana
  • Rie Osei
  • Maadwoaah
  • Offei
  • Gina Idan
  • Franca Asare
  • Kophy Kay

New Artist of the Year (USA)

  • Ama Ka’rin
  • Juliet Duodu
  • Ade3f3 Kwakye
  • Esaaba Haizel
  • Juicee
  • Rev. Edmund Eghan
  • Lady Rhoda
  • Officer Sammy Young
  • Ohemaa Daystar

Female Artist of the Year (USA)

  • Elizha
  • Herty Corgie
  • Rosey
  • Mz Nana
  • Royal Mama
  • Cee Music
  • Rita Queen Music
  • Dr Ama Kutin

Male Artist of the Year (USA)

  • Enoch Boateng
  • Daniel Nettey
  • Jay Baba
  • Nee Oseye Ade Leke
  • Jamin Beats
  • Toowan8
  • Nana NYC
  • Nii Addo

Best Gospel Song of the Year (USA)

  • ‘Yeshua’ – Daniel Nettey
  • ‘My Journey’ – Herty Corgie
  • ‘I’m Grateful’ – Pen & Jeff
  • ‘Destiny’ – Eme B
  • ‘SHIDAA’ – Basil Larkai
  • ‘His Name’ – Rosey
  • ‘Ayeyi Ntoma’ – Officer Sammy Young
  • ‘Take All the Glory’ – Royal Mama
  • ‘He Paid It All’ – Melody Frempong
  • ‘Adom’ – Cee Music ft. DDT
  • ‘Eye Adom’ – Dr Ama Kutin

Gospel Artist of the Year (USA)

  • Enoch Boateng
  • Daniel Nettey
  • Herty Corgie
  • Nii Addo
  • Mz Nana
  • Royal Mama
  • Melody Frempong
  • Cee Music
  • Rev GraceMan
  • Rita Queen Music

Best Male Vocalist of the Year (USA)

  • Enoch Boateng
  • Daniel Nettey
  • Dreamz
  • Mr. Ampossible
  • Edd Agyapong
  • Offei
  • Rev. Edmund Eghan
  • Rev GraceMan

Female Vocalist of the Year (USA)

  • Elizha
  • Baaba Lin
  • Eme B
  • Herty Corgie
  • Melody Frempong
  • Cee Music
  • Rita Queen Music
  • Dr Ama Kutin

Afro Pop/Afro Beats Song of the Year (USA)

  • ‘Bad Love’ – Elizha
  • ‘Saa’ – Dreamz ft Strongman
  • ‘Don’t Pressure Me’ – Ghosh Man
  • ‘Sugar’ – Emperor T-Jiga
  • ‘Money’ – Jay Baba
  • ‘2 x 2’ – Offei
  • ‘Blessings’ – Jamin Beats
  • ‘Your Love’ – Toowan8
  • ‘Ebi You I Want’ – Qwame New King

Best Rapper of the Year (USA)

  • Koo Kusia
  • Ghosh Man
  • K Rocks
  • Ghana Starr
  • Toowan8
  • WALIY AbouNamarr

Most Popular Artist of the Year (USA)

  • Herty Corgie
  • Jamin Beats
  • Rev GraceMan
  • Toowan8
  • Nana NYC
  • Jay Hover
  • Cee Music
  • Nii Addo

Best DJ of the Year (USA)

  • DJ TECH
  • DJ GNYCE
  • DJ AK47
  • Wavy Bunch Sound
  • Mixmaster Berto
  • DJ E’Love
  • DJ Alongay
  • Mr. Praiz
  • DJ Killer Fingers
  • DJ THUNDER

Producer/Sound Engineer of the Year (USA)

  • Odiifuo Theo
  • Mizter Okyere
  • Jamin Beats

Music Video of the Year (USA)

  • ‘Ayeyi Ntoma’ – Officer Sammy Young Soul Nana
  • ‘Problems’ – 2Shyy
  • ‘My Journey’ – Herty Corgie
  • ‘His Name’ – Rosey
  • ‘Ayaya’ – Offei
  • ‘King of Kings’ – Rev. Edmund Eghan
  • ‘Eye Adom’ – Dr. Ama Kutin
  • ‘He Paid It All’ – Melody Frempong
  • ‘Kwana Abue’ – Alice KD
  • ‘Bad Love’ – Elizha

Highlife Song of the Year (USA)

  • ‘GIVE ME CHANCE (Ma me kwan)’ – Ade3f3 Kwakye
  • ‘Problems’ – 2Shyy
  • ‘Nyae Da’ – K ROCKS
  • ‘Atia’ – C Burn
  • ‘Maame Ama’ – Mizter Okyere
  • ‘Yaa Mansa’ – Qwame New King
  • ‘Ye Yilli’ – Mr. Ampossible
  • ‘Atiaa’ih’ – Kojo Black

Highlife Artist of the Year (USA)

  • Official Ebo
  • MR MUZIK MENSAH
  • Ade3f3 Kwakye
  • Jay Baba
  • Kojo Black
  • Toowan8

Best Collaboration of the Year (USA)

  • Dreamz ft. Nana NYC
  • Baabalin
  • Eme B
  • Ghosh Man
  • Basil Larkai ft. Perez Muzik
  • Mizter Okyere ft. Kofi Kinaata
  • Gifty Karie ft. Rita Queen

Overall Artist of the Year for the Last 5 Years (USA)

  • Nana NYC – 2020
  • Jay Hover – 2021 & 2023
  • Jamin Beats – 2022
  • Millicent Yankey – 2021
  • Herty Corgie – 2022
  • Cee Music – 2023

Hiplife/Hip Hop Artist of the Year (USA)

  • MR MUZIK MENSAH
  • Jay Baba
  • K ROCKS
  • Toowan8
  • FnF

Afropop/Afrobeats Artiste of the Year (USA)

  • Elizha
  • Baabalin
  • Jamin Beats
  • Toowan8
  • Qwamenew King
  • Jay Baba
  • K. Rocks
  • Ama Ka’rin

Hiplife/ Hip Hop Song of the Year (USA)

  • ‘Plan Plan’ – 2Shyy
  • ‘Ayaya’ – Offei
  • ‘Logoligi’ – C Burn
  • ‘Back Again’ – K Rocks
  • ‘Who Say Who’ – Toowan8
  • ‘Fear Man’ – Nana NYC X Dreamz

Best International Act

  • Ras Amankwatia
  • SAMUEL SEY
  • Berima Amo
  • Rebbel Ashes
  • Effs

Music Concert of the Year (USA)

  • Let Your Judah Rise 23 – Enoch Boateng
  • Over Flow 4.0 – Herty Corgie
  • Royals Praise – Royal Mama
  • Glorious Praise 23 – Melody Frempong
  • Zamba Praise – Nii Addo

 

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DJ Lord OTB Receives Standing Ovation At Guinness Accravaganza’s 3rd Edition

The 3rd edition of the Guinness Accravaganza, an eclectic outdoor event blending food, games, fashion, and music, dazzled attendees on April 20, 2024, at the Untamed Empire. Among the star-studded lineup of performers, DJ Lord OTB stole the spotlight with his electrifying set.

Renowned for his exceptional talent behind the decks, DJ Lord OTB, the reigning Best DJ of the Year at the 2023 Guinness Ghana DJ Awards, wowed the crowd with his signature mixes, earning him a standing ovation. The highlight of the evening came when DJ Lord OTB was honored on stage, commemorating his contributions to the event and the music industry at large.

The celebratory moment, orchestrated by Ghana DJ Awards founder Merqury Quaye, culminated in a memorable group photo capturing the collective spirit of the event. DJ Lord OTB’s presence and performance added an extra layer of excitement and energy to an already unforgettable evening at the Guinness Accravaganza.

Below are some highlights of his performance at the just-ended Guinness Accravaganza.

 

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