| Art & Culture/Ent 
[ 2011-04-10 ] 

VIP, the dynamic hiplife group VIP wins Artiste of the Year VIP One of the most sensational groups to have hit
the music scene in Ghana, VIP, walked away proud
winners of the coveted ‘Artiste of the Year’
award at the 12th MTN Ghana Music Awards festival
on Saturday April 9.
The Vision In Progress (VIP) group chanting “The
myth is broken” on stage, took home the Hip
Life/Hip Hop Artiste(s) of the Year award.
The star studded event, organized by Charter
House, was held at the Dome of the Accra
International Conference Centre and saw
celebrities and high profile personalities from
all walks of life in attendance.
Big winners on the night included Highlife
sensation Kwabena Kwabena, who took home the
Highlife Song of the Year and Highlife Artiste of
the year.
Cecelia Marfo took home the Gospel Song of the
Year whilst his husband took home the Songwriter
of the Year award.
Engineer Abraham Ohene Gyan, CEO of OM Studios,
was offered an amount of GHC 5000 by the World
Bank to dedicate airtime on his entertainment
channel Fiesta on Skyy Digital TV, to promote
music for development.
The ever riveting Osibisa band also received the
prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award and was
represented by Teddy Osei.
Despite a well-attended and well-organized show
some awards sent the hundreds of music fans at the
venue wondering.
The mention of winners like Knii Lantey for Male
Vocalist of the year, Herty Borngreat for
Discovery of the Year and Sammy B with record of
the Year, were met with met with mixed reactions.
However performances from MOGO award winner, CK
MANN, 2face Idibia from Nigeria, Efya; who
incidentally took home the award for Best Female
Vocalist of the year, Trigmatic; who took home the
Best Rapper of the Year Award, made the night a
truly enjoyable and memorable one.
Below is a list of all the Categories and their
Corresponding winners:
1. Best Reggae Recording of the Year: Iwan
2. Gospel Song of the year: Cecelia Marfo
3. Highlife Song of the year: Kwabena Kwabena with
‘Dadeanoma’
4. Best Hiplife song of the year: Castro feat
Asamoah Gyan with ‘African Girls’
5. Hip-hop song of the year: D’black with ‘Get
on the dancefloor’
6. Afro pop song of the year: ‘Kiss your hand’
by R2bees.
7. MUSIGHA Merit Award: Emeritus Prof J.H Nketia
8. Traditional Artist of the year: Mustapha Addy
9. Instrumentalist of the year: Emmanuel Koomson
10. Best Collaboration: Castro Feat Asamoah Gyan
with ‘African Girls’
11. Songwriter of the Year: Pastor Boamah
12. Best music for Development: Reggy Zippy with
GHC 3000. All the other nominees took home GHC
300. Abraham Ohene-Gyan of OM Studios took home
GHC 5000
13. Gospel artiste of the year: No tribe
14. Highlife artiste of the year: Kwabena
Kwabena.
15. Rapper of year: Trigmatic
16. Record of the Year: Sammy B
17. Male Vocal Performance: Knii Lantey
18. Female Vocal Performance: Efya
19. Most Popular Song: Aha ye De by Nana Boro
20. Album of the year: Samini with CEO
21. Discovery of the Year: Herty Borngreat
22. Producer of the Year: Zapp Mallet
23. Video of the Year: Phamous People
24. Best African Artist: K’naan
25. Artiste of the year: VIP
26. Hip Life/Hip Hop Artiste(s) of the Year: VIP Source - Citifmonline

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