22nd August 2023 4:52:21 PM
2 mins readGhanaian musicians Black Sherif and Camidoh have received nominations in multiple categories for the inaugural Trace Awards.
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Black Sherif is in the running for Best Artist Africa – Anglophone and Best Collaboration, thanks to his "Second Sermon" remix featuring Burna Boy. Camidoh, on the other hand, has earned a nomination for Song of the Year for his chart-topping single "Sugarcane."
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Additionally, DJ Juls has been nominated for the title of Best Producer of the Year. Black Sherif, renowned for his musical prowess, is among Ghana's most celebrated artists and has achieved numerous accolades, including the prestigious Vodafone Ghana Music Awards 'Artiste of the Year' in 2023.
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Camidoh is also emerging as a rising star in the Ghanaian music scene, with his hit single "Sugarcane" making waves and securing a spot in the top 10 in Ghana and across Africa in 2022. The organizers of the awards unveiled the list of nominees for the inaugural event on Monday, August 21, 2023.
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Olivier Laouchez, the chairman and co-founder of the awards, commended African artists for their "extraordinary creativity and dynamism." He expressed his anticipation for the forthcoming awards ceremony scheduled to take place on October 21, 2023, at the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda.
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“But it always happen. It’s a slightly common injury for athletes. I’m glad I’m back. I’m up and running now. It’s a one-time surgery. Now I’m in rehab doing physiotherapy. Just exercising and trying to build the muscle back to 100 per cent.”
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