Call for submissions: MTN 4syte TV Music Video Awards 2021
By Gabriel Myers Hansen
31 Mar 2021 - 10:55
The organisers of the MTN 4syte TV Music Awards in Ghana are accepting nominations ahead of the 11th awards’ edition.
Put together by 4syte TV and first held in 2008, the annual awards are dedicated to recognising music video productions in Ghana. This year’s edition will reward works produced between January and December 2020.
To nominate, artists must visit the 4syte TV Instagram page and repost the call on their main Instagram page, tagging @mtnghana and @4sytetv. In the caption, the artists’ names must be listed under the music videos they wish to be nominated for.
Additionally, they must provide the following details:
- Artist name.
- Song title.
- Video director.
- Date of release.
The deadline for submissions is 2 April.
Upon successful submission, the artist will receive a direct message. Only artists are eligible to make submissions via their Instagram pages. All submissions must tag @mtnghana and @4sytetv and include the hashtag #mvas21 to receive confirmation.
“The MTN 4syte TV Music Video Awards is now the only music video awards organised in Ghana,” 4syte TV said. “The awards that started in 2008 has cut a niche for itself to recognise quality and international standard music video productions and reward the best for their contribution to the music industry.
“MTN is happy to be associated with the 4syte TV Music Video Awards and we urge everyone with a video that falls within the period for the awards to submit their entries and take advantage of the digital opportunities MTN provides to promote their work.”
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