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#helloadipaVMA2019: Nomination Opens for Volta Music Awards
Eventic GH, organizers of the annual helloadipa Volta music awards has official opened nomination for the 2018 edition schedule for March next year. About 27 categories including the ultimate “Artiste of the year” are opened for entries till 28thDecember, 2018.
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They however indicated 10 out of the 27 categories are non-public vote categories which will be voted for by an electoral college already set up by the board.
The year under review for this year's edition is 1st December 2017 to 25thNovember, 2018. After filing, the board made up of some key players in the industry will spend weeks to review and finally select songs for each category for public voting.
This year's Volta music awards is sponsored by Hello Adipa; an online virtual marketing store where you can buy a wide range of items ranging from Home appliances, mobile devices etc.
Helloadipa Volta music award is an initiative by Eventic GH and their prospective partners to rewards and award hardworking musicians that are promoting Volta excellence through music.
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For more information and updates on the #helloadipaVoltaMusicAwards kindly visit www.voltamusicawardsand also keep eyes on their social media handles; Facebook and Instagram: VoltaMusicAwards, Twitter: @VoltaMusicAward
Here are the categories;
- Artiste of the Year
- Gospel Artiste of the Year
- Gospel Song of the year
- Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year
- Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year
- Hiplife Artiste of the Year
- Hiplife Song of the Year
- Highlife Artiste of the Year
- Highlife Song of the Year
- Hip-Pop Song of the Year
- Most Popular Song of the Year
- Best Rapper of the Year
- Traditional Song of the Year
- Best Collaboration of the Year
- Best Music Video of the Year
- Best Group of the Year
- Discovery of the year
INDUSTRY-BASED CATEGORIES
- Songwriter of the Year
- Best Male Vocalist of the Year
- Best Female Vocalist of the Year
- Online influencer of the Year
- Media House of the Year
- Best Performer of the Year
- Producer/Sound Engineer of the Year
- Best DJ/Promoter of the Year
- Best Entertainment School of the Year
- Best Entertainment Company of the Year
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“There’s More Tracks To Do For People To Cry With, So I Don’t Reply To Diss Songs” – Kofi Kinaata
There has also been this argument that beef and diss songs are healthy for the music industry, but Ghamaiam rapper Npow, a singer, revealed in a recent interview with Andy Dosty that he doesn't give attention to beef and diss songs.
According to Kofi Kinaata, there have been a lot of times his friends and team members have drawn his attention to the jab he has received from fellow musicians, but he has not given that attention.
Kofi Kinaata revealed in the interview that, as he said in one of his old songs, he has a lot of songs to be recorded, which will make people cry and take advice from them, so why should he be recording this song when someone is ready to jam to his songs?
Source: Dklassgh.com
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“I Envy Kofi Kinaata A Lot” – Okyeame Kwame (Video)
Ghanaian rapper Kwame Nsiah-Apau, known by his stage name Okyeame Kwame and nicknamed Rap Doctor, opened up in a recent interview with YouTuber Kwadwo Sheldon about how he and rapper and cum singer Martin King Arthur made up a great song together.
According to the veteran rapper who reevaluated in the interview, he envies Kofi Kinaata for his lyrical prowess. He also revealed how Kofi was able to write his chorys with ease and, in the end, even helped him (Okyeame Kwame) write some rap lines.
When asked which elements propel him to come out with nice songs, rapper Okyeame Kwmane revealed that he gets to the studio happily to make songs; not drugs or anything else pushes him to write good songs. However, he revealed that he feels best when the lights in the studio are on and clear to enhance his rapping prowess.
In this same interview, Okyeame Kwame revealed that he is a happy person, he does not hold grudges, and he is compassionate.
Source: Dklassgh.com
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“Smoking Of Wee Is Not A Sin To God” – Prophet Samuel Larbi Gyimah
Ghanaian preacher, philanthropist, and the President of King's Word Family, Prophet Samuel Larbi Gyimah, revealed in one of his controversial interviews that drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana are not sins, as we all know.
According to the experienced man of God, smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol are just sins against one's own self and body but not against God, because the Lord created these to be given to those who were in trouble and needed help, so if you take them, you are just doing your body harm and not sinning against the almighty.
Meanwhile, Famous for competing in the Mentor competition, gospel artist Eric Oduro has shared how he exposed a senior pastor who was having an extramarital affair with a colleague's wife.
In his account of the incident on Adom TV's Okukuseku with Emelia Brobbey, Erico said that he had been hired to serve at a church in Nungua when the incident occurred.
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