Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Samini nominated For the Evolution Award at the MTV Africa Music Awards
Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Samini has been nominated for the “Evolution” award, to be presented at the MTV Africa Music Awards 2015. Samini
competes this prestigious award with other nine African top musicians
who have “have taken African music to new territories around the world,
pushed the boundaries of creativity”.
Also nominated for the category are Angolan Anselmo Ralph, Nigerians Asa ,DBanj ,P.Square, and 2face Idibia , South African Black Coffee , Ugandan Jose Chameleone, DR Congo’s Fally Ipupa and South African HipHop Pantsula(HHP).
To vote for Samini win this “EVOLUTION” Award on July 18 at the Durban International Convention Centre.
To vote for Samini win this “EVOLUTION” Award on July 18 at the Durban International Convention Centre, Use the dedicated hashtag #EvolutionSamini or go to:http://bit.ly/evolution-award #MAMAEvolution
The MAMA “Evolution” award according to Tim Horwood, Channel Director, MTV Base “honours established artists who have made an indelible mark on African and global music culture, taken African music to new territories around the world, pushed the boundaries of creativity, and shaped the soundscape of contemporary Africa”
Also nominated for the category are Angolan Anselmo Ralph, Nigerians Asa ,DBanj ,P.Square, and 2face Idibia , South African Black Coffee , Ugandan Jose Chameleone, DR Congo’s Fally Ipupa and South African HipHop Pantsula(HHP).
To vote for Samini win this “EVOLUTION” Award on July 18 at the Durban International Convention Centre.
To vote for Samini win this “EVOLUTION” Award on July 18 at the Durban International Convention Centre, Use the dedicated hashtag #EvolutionSamini or go to:http://bit.ly/evolution-award #MAMAEvolution
The MAMA “Evolution” award according to Tim Horwood, Channel Director, MTV Base “honours established artists who have made an indelible mark on African and global music culture, taken African music to new territories around the world, pushed the boundaries of creativity, and shaped the soundscape of contemporary Africa”
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