Fastest rapper top Ghana Music Awards nominations


  1. Africa has not been left out of the global surge of hip hop music and culture; and the strong presence of rap music/hip hop popularly known as hiplife in the nominations for the 11th Annual Ghana Music Awards proves the growing impact on Ghanaian music.

    The nominations were announced on February 26, and Sarkodie, touted as the fastest rapper led the pack with 8 nominations including artist of the year and song of the year. Fellow hiplife artists Ayigbe Edem, 4X4, and Bradez had 6, 5 and 5 nominations respectively.

    The well attended event that saw performances from the likes of Kwabena Kwabena, Gyedu Blay Ambolley, Celestine Donkor, Ohemaa Mercy and Wutah ended up with the big reveal of nominees. The complete list of nominees is as follows:

    Artist of the year


    4x4

    Wutah

    Ohemaa Mercy

    Sarkodie

    Becca

    Bradez

    Most popular song of the year


    Kotosa by Wutah

    Baby by Sarkodie

    Simple byBradez

    Aseda by Ernest Opoku

    World Trade Center by 4x4

    Discovery of the year

    DSP Kofi Sarpong

    Mimi

    Sarkodie

    Ayigbe Edem

    OJ Blaq

    Hip hop /hiplife song of the year

    Kasiebo by Obrafour

    The Game by Obour

    Ringtone by Tinny

    You Dey Craze by Ayigbe Edem

    Breathe by Kweku T & D Black

    Baby by Sarkodie

    Hip hop/hiplife artist of the year

    Sarkodie

    4x4

    Bradez

    Ayigbe Edem

    Tinny

    Gospel Song of the year

    Ensie wo yie Diana Hamilton

    Okyeso Nyame Florence Obinim

    Aseda Ernest Opoku

    Wo Beye Kesse Ohemaa Mercy

    Ayeyi Ndwom DSP Kofi Sarpong

    Supernatural Celestine Donkor

    Gospel Artist of the year


    Ohema Mercy

    Celestine Donkor

    Florence Obinim

    Ernest Opoku

    DSP Kofi Sarpong

    Highlife song of the year


    Afia Donkor by Kofi B

    Daa Ke Daa by Becca

    Sika by Daddy Lumba

    Kotosa by Wutah

    Born to win by King David

    Highlife artist of the year

    Kofi B

    Daddy Lumba

    Kofi Nti

    King David

    Afro-pop Song of the year


    Run away by Irene Logan

    World Trade Center by 4x4

    Swagger by Ruff &Smooth

    Simple by Bradez

    I think I like Am by VIP

    Reggae Song of the year

    Jah will be there by Wutah

    Adiepena by Kojo Antwi

    Mama Africa by Black Prophet

    Best Collaboration of the year

    Run Away by Irene & Asem

    Baby by Sarkodie & Mugeez

    The Game by Obour & Okyeame Kwame

    You dey Craze by Edem/Sarkodie/Kwaw Kesse

    Kasiebo by Obrafour & Guru

    Best Rapper of the year

    Sarkodie

    Obrafour

    Kwaku T

    Edem

    Bradez

    Tinny

    African artiste of the year


    Bracket- Nigeria

    Wande Coal- Nigeria

    Flavour- Nigeria

    Midnight Crew – Nigeria

    Jozi- South Africa

    Record of the year


    Burning Desire- Wutah

    Daa Ke Daa- Becca

    Run Away – Irene Logan and Asem

    Love Zone- Jon Germain

    Nyonorvidade – Ayigbe Edem

    Album of the Year


    Sika – Daddy Lumba

    Makye- Sarkodie

    Burning desire- Wutah

    World Trade Center- 4x4

    Volta Regime- Ayigbe Edem

    Song writer of the year

    Daa ke Daa- Kwabena Akwaboa Jnr

    Burning Desire- Wutah

    Run Away- Asem

    Adiepena- Kojo Antwi

    Kasiebo- Obrafour

    Best Male Vocal performance


    PV of Wutah

    Kwasie Pee

    Kofi B

    Ernest Opoku Jnr

    Kojo Antwi

    Best Female Vocal Performance

    Becca

    Irene Logan

    Cynthia of Daughter of Glorious Jesus

    Celestine Donkor

    Ohemaa Mercy

    Winners would be announced at the Ghana Music Awards ceremony slated for the Accra Conference Centre (Dome) on Saturday April 10. Other industry awards on the night would include: best music video, traditional artist of the year, instrumentalist of the year, MUSIGA merit award, producer of the year and the World Bank best music for development.

    The Ghana Music Awards would be marked by a number of activities leading to the main event. This includes awards dialogue and workshop, nominees jam at Takoradi Polytechnic Park on March 6.
    Fastest rapper top Ghana Music Awards nominations