Popular Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has won the African Artiste of the Year award in this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards held over the weekend.
Due to the coronavirus scare, organizers of the prestigious Ghana Music Awards, Charter House, kept music lovers on suspense but have finally hosted this year’s edition last night.
This year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards was a three day event which spanned between 28th to 30th August.
The organizers allowed no attendance from fans but however permitted key industry players who graced the occasion.
See Full List Of Winners Below:
Instrumentalist Of The Year – Emmanuel Bludo
Male Vocalist Of The Year – MOG Music
Female Vocalist Of The Year – Celestine Donkor
Songwriter Of The Year – Kofi Kinaata
Record Of The Year – Okyeame Kwame
Best Music Video Of The Year – Cina Soul
Best Music Group Of The Year – DopeNation
Producer Of The Year – M.O.G Beatz
African Act Of The Year – Burna Boy
Best International Collaboration Of The Year – Sarkodie ft. Rudeboy (Lucky)
Gospel Song Of The Year – Celestine Donkor (Abg3 Bolor)
Highlife Song Of The Year – Kofi Kinaata (Things Fall Apart)
Reggae/Dancehall Song Of The Year – J. Derobie (Poverty)
HipHop Song Of The Year – Kofi Mole (Don’t Be Late)
Hiplife Song Of The Year – Medikal (Omo Ada)
Afrobeats Song Of The Year – DopeNation (Zanku)
Gospel Artiste Of The Year – Diana Hamilton
Highlife Artiste Of The Year – Kuami Eugene
Hip-hop/Hiplife Artiste Of The Year – Medikal
Reggae/Dancehall Artiste Of The Year – Ras Kuuku
Best Rapper Of The Year – Kwesi Arthur
Best Collaboration Of The Year – Sarkodie ft Prince Bright (Ofeetso)
Best New Artiste Of The Year – Fameye
Album Of The Year – KiDi (Sugar)
Lifetime Achievement of the Year – George Darko
Traditional Group of the Year – Tessa Group
Vodafone Green Ambassador Award – Gasmilla
Vodafone Most Popular Song Of The Year – Kofi Kinaata (Things Fall Apart)