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The 26th edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Award
The full List of winners:
Artiste of the Year – King Promise
Most Popular Song of the Year – King Paluta (Aseda)
Best New Artiste – Beeztrap KOTM
Record of the Year – Ayisi
Best Reggae Song – Stonebwoy (Psalm 23)
Best Reggae Artiste – Stonebwoy
Best Hiphop/Hiplife Artiste – Kweku Smoke
Album/EP of the Year – King Promise
Group of the Year – Team Eternity
Best Gospel Artiste – Joe Mettle
Songwriter of the Year – Kofi Kinaata
Highlife Song of the Year – King Paluta
Hiplife Song of the Year – Tulenkey ft Beeztrap KOTM (Feeling)
Best Male Vocal Performance – Joe Mettle
Best Female Vocal Performance- Esther Goodwyll
Best Rap Performance – Kweku Smoke
Best Hiphop Song – Kweku Smoke (Holy Ghost)
Best Afrobeats Song – OlivetheBoy (Asylum)
Best Hiplife/Hiphop Artiste – Kweku Smoke
Best Highlife Artiste – Fameye
Best Afrobeats/Afropop Artiste – King Promise
Best Afropop Song – King Promise (Paris)
Collaboration of the Year – Kidi ft Black Sherif (Lomo Lomo)
Int. Collaboration of the Year – Diana Hamilton ft Mercy Chinwo (Doing of the Lord)
Best Music Video – Stonebwoy (Jejereje)
Unsung Artiste of the Year – Yaw Darling
Producer of the Year – King Paluta,Kendy Beatz
Music for Good – Epixode
Lifetime Achievement Award – Yaw Sarpong
The recently concluded Telecel Ghana Music Awards 2025 was a vibrant tapestry of sound and spectacle, where performances sparkled like diamonds against a velvet backdrop. This year's event was a symphony of artistry, with several musicians transcending the ordinary, leaving an indelible mark that reverberated through social media like a sweet melody echoing in a quiet room.
#Stonebwoy, with his voice like molten gold, ignited the stage, weaving rhythms that wrapped around the audience like a warm embrace. His presence was magnetic, drawing fans into a whirlwind of energy and emotion that lit up the night like a thousand fireflies dancing in the dark.
#Kidi, the maestro of melodies, painted the air with his rich tones, each note cascading like a gentle waterfall, refreshing the spirits of all who listened. His performance was a masterclass in creativity, with a stage setup that resembled a celestial garden, inviting everyone to lose themselves in the magic of music.
#Fameye took the crowd on an emotional journey, his heartfelt lyrics resonating like the beating of a drum within the soul. Each word was a brushstroke on the canvas of the night, evoking memories and dreams that lingered in the hearts of the audience long after the final note had faded.
#MaameTiwa, a beacon of talent, dazzled with her powerful vocals, soaring through the air like an eagle on the hunt. Her emotional moments were poignant, striking chords deep within the audience, reminding everyone that live music is not just an event, but an experience that binds us together in shared joy and reflection.
In a world increasingly dominated by digital sounds, these remarkable performances at the Ghana Music Awards served as a powerful reminder: live music is the heartbeat of our culture, a vibrant celebration of life that continues to resonate long after the applause has died down.
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