Call for nominations: Ghana Music Awards USA 2023
By Gabriel Myers Hansen
30 Dec 2022 - 12:39
Organisers of the Ghana Music Awards USA (GMA-USA) are calling for nominations ahead of the 2023 edition of the annual ceremony.
First presented in October 2020, the event is the brainchild of Don’s Music Production, and seeks to spotlight and celebrate outstanding Ghanaian musicians in the diaspora, particularly in the US. Additionally, the event aims to promote music and culture from the West African country globally.
The call is open to Ghanaian musicians based in the US. The scheme will consider works released throughout 2022 and will reward artistic accomplishments in more than 30 categories.
The deadline for filing nominations is 31 January.
At last year’s edition of the awards held at the Lincoln Theater in Columbus, Ohio, highlife singer Kofi Kinaata walked away with the coveted Artist of the Year prize.
Interested participants can file their nominations here.
Below are the categories for US-based artists:
- US-Based Discovery Act of the Year
- US-Based African Act of the Year
- US-Based Female Artist of the Year
- US-Based Male Artiste of the Year
- Best-US-Based Afropop Artist of the Year
- US-Based Best Gospel Song of the Year
- US-Based Gospel Artiste of the Year
- US-Based Best Male Vocalist of the Year
- US-Based Female Vocalist of the Year
- Afropop Song of the Year
- US-Based Best Rapper of the Year
- Most Popular US-Based Artist of the Year
- Best-US-Based DJ of the Year
- US-Based Producer / Sound Engineer of the Year
- US-Based Music Video of the Year
- US-Based Highlife Song of the Year
- Best US-Based Highlife Artist of the Year
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