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    full list of nominees for Trace Awards 2023

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsAugust 23, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The maiden Trace Awards ceremony is set to take place in Kigali, Rwanda on October 21 this year bringing together artistes, industry professionals, and fans to celebrate the vibrant and dynamic music scene globally.

    See the full list of nominees below;

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    Best Male

    Asake (Nigeria)

    Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    Davido (Nigeria)

    Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania

    Didi B (Ivory Coast)

    K.O (South Africa)

    Rema (Nigeria)

    Best Female

    Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

    Josey (Ivory Coast)

    Nadia Mukami (Kenya)

    Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

    Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)

    Viviane Chidid (Senegal)

    Song of the Year

    “BKBN” – Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

    “People” – Libianca (Cameroon)

    “Suavemente” – Soolking (France)

    “Encre” – Emma’a (Gabon)

    “Sugarcane” – Camidoh (Ghana)

    “Last Last” – Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    “Rush” – Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

    “Calm Down” – Rema (Nigeria)

    “Peru” – Fireboy DML (Nigeria) with Ed Sheeran (UK)

    “Sete” – K.O (South Africa)

    “Cough” – Kizz Daniel (Nigeria)

    “MORTEL 06” – Innoss’B (Ivory Coast)

    Best Music Video

    “2 Sugar” – Wizkid (Nigeria) feat. Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

    “Baddie” – Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

    “Kpaflotage” – Suspect 95 (Ivory Coast)

    “Loaded” – Tiwa Savage(Nigeria) & Asake (Nigeria)

    “Ronda” – Blxckie (South Africa)

    “Tombolo” – Kalash (Martinique)

    Yatapita” – Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

    Best Newcomer

    Azawi (Uganda)

    Krys M (Cameroon)

    Libianca (Cameroon)

    Nissi (Nigeria)

    Odumodublvck (Nigeria)

    Pabi Cooper (South Africa)

    Roseline Layo (Ivory Coast)

    Best Collaboration

    “Many Ways” – BNXN (Nigeria) with Wizkid (Nigeria)

    “Mine” – Show Dem Camp (Nigeria) with Oxlade (Nigeria)

    “Peru” – Fireboy DML (Nigeria) with Ed Sheeran (UK)

    “Second Sermon” – Black Sherif (Ghana) with Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    “Sete” – K.O (South Africa) with Young Stunna (South Africa), Blxckie (South Africa)

    “Stamina” – Tiwa Savage with Ayra Starr (Nigeria) & Young Jonn (Nigeria)

    “Trumpet” – Olamide (Nigeria) with Ckay (Nigeria)

    “Unavailable” – Davido (Nigeria) with Musa Keys (South Africa)

    Best DJ

    Danni Gato (Cape Verde)

    DJ BDK (Ivory Coast)

    DJ Illans (France)

    DJ Spinall (Nigeria)

    Michael Brun (Haiti)

    Uncle Waffles (Swaziland)

    Best Producer

    DJ Maphorisa (South Africa)

    Juls (Ghana)

    Kabza de Small (South Africa)

    Kel-P (Nigeria)

    Tamsir (Ivory Coast)

    Best Gospel Artiste

    Benjamin Dube (South Africa)

    Janet Otieno (Kenya)

    KS Bloom (Ivory Coast)

    Levixone (Uganda)

    Moses Bliss (Nigeria)

    Best Live

    Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    Fally Ipupa (DRC)

    Musa Keys (South Africa)

    The Compozers (Nigeria)

    Wizkid (Nigeria)

    Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

    Best Dancer

    Robot Boii (South Africa)

    Tayc (France)

    Uganda Ghetto Kids (Uganda)

    Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

    Zuchu (Tanzania)

    Best Artiste Africa – Anglophone

    Asake (Nigeria)

    Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

    Black Sherif (Ghana)

    Davido (Nigeria)

    Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

    Fireboy DML (Nigeria)

    Best Artiste Africa – Francophone

    Didi B (Ivory Coast)

    Emma’a (Gabon)

    Fally Ipupa (DRC)

    KO-C (Cameroon)

    Locko (Cameroon)

    Serge Beynaud (Ivory Coast)

    Viviane Chidid (Senegal)

    Best Artiste Africa – Lusophone

    Gerilson Insrael (Angola)

    Lisandro Cuxi (Cape Verde)

    Perola (Angola)

    Plutonio (Mozambique)

    Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

    Best Artiste – Rwanda

    Ariel Wayz (Rwanda)

    Bruce Melodie (Rwanda)

    Bwiza (Rwanda)

    Chriss Eazy (Rwanda)

    Kenny Sol (Rwanda)

    Best Artiste – France & Belgium

    Aya Nakamura (France)

    Booba (France)

    Nihno (France)

    Ronisia (France)

    Soolking (France)

    Tayc (France)

    Best Artiste – UK

    Central Cee (UK)

    Headie One (UK)

    Ms Banks (UK)

    Raye (UK)

    Stormzy (UK)

    Best Artiste – The Caribbean

    Admiral T (Guadeloupe)

    Bamby (French Guiana)

    Kalash (Martinique)

    Maureen (Martinique)

    Popcaan (Jamaica)

    Princess Lover (Martinique)

    Rutshelle Guillaume (Haiti)

    Shenseea (Jamaica)

    Best Artist – Indian Ocean

    Donovan BTS (Mauritius)

    GaEi (Madagascar)

    Goulam (Comoros)

    Mikl (Reunion)

    Sega el (Reunion)

    Terell Elymoor (Mayotte)

    Best Artiste – Brazil

    Djonga (Brazil)

    Iza (Brazil)

    Leo Santana (Brazil)

    Ludmilla (Brazil)

    Luedji Luna (Brazil)

    Best Artist – North Africa

    Amira Zouhair (Morocco)

    Artmasta (Tunisia)

    Dystinct (Morocco)

    El Grande Toto (Morocco)

    Kader Japonais (Algeria)

    Raja Meziane (Algeria)

    Album of the Year

    “DNK”- Aya Nakamura (France)

    “Love Damini” – Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    “Maverick” – Kizz Daniel (Nigeria)

    “More Love, Less Ego” – Wizkid (Nigeria)

    “Timeless” – Davido (Nigeria)

    “Work of Art” – Asake (Nigeria)

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