Time to Recognize All Contributors: ADOMcwesi Calls for Inclusivity in the Ghana Music Awards – More HERE!
As the excitement builds for the upcoming Ghana Music Awards, Gospel artiste and MiPROMO Media PR , ADOMcwesi believes it's time to acknowledge all the contributors who make award-winning songs and albums possible.
Nacee & Piesie Esther gain strong ‘backing’ from Table of Men for 2024 VGMA Artiste of the Year
The gospel music community is steadfast in its efforts to propel its members to the forefront of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA).
Perez Musik talks “Hewale Lala” Preventing Suicides, Aiding Safe Delivery and Unexpected VGMA Songwriter Win – More HERE!
Latest Gospel music sensation, Frank Tagoe, widely known as Perez Musik has narrated how his music has saved people from suicide and how unexpectant he was to win 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Award.
Prince Hakeem Matthews: Unveiling Ghana’s Reigning VGMA Best Instrumentalist
The 24th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) witnessed a momentous occasion on the 21st of June, World Music Day, as Prince Hakeem Matthews, was awarded the prestigious title of Best Instrumentalist.
Beyond Gospel: The Shishiishi Man’s Push for Gospel Artists in VGMA’s Mainstream Categories
In a recent appearance on OS TV's Gospel Shishiishi show, Steven Owusu, widely known as The Shishiishi Man, ignited a thought-provoking discussion by asserting that a Gospel artist can win awards in categories such as Reggae Dancehall, Hip Hop, and Highlife at the prestigious Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA).
VGMA Honors Titans at the National Music Summit 2023
The VGMA (Vodafone Ghana Music Awards) recently honored two exceptional individuals, Elder SK Ampiah and Francis Kwakye, with the prestigious Titan Award at the National Music Summit 2023.
Organizers Of Ghana Music Awards Doesn’t Care About Ghanaian Artists In The Diaspora – Vudumane
Vudumane, an American-based Ghanaian musician, voiced his disappointment with the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards organizers for consistently overlooking Ghanaian artists in the diaspora during their events.