...Public Voting Officially Opens.
The International Executive Committee of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), in conjunction with the African Union Commission (AUC) recently released the official list of nominees for the 2022 edition.
Only entries within the validity period of 20 August 2021 - 5 August 2022 were considered for nomination for this year’s awards.
Leading the nominations on a regional basis this year is the Western African region, with 134 nominations, representing 35 percent; while the Eastern African region follows closely with 69 nominations, representing 18 percent; the Southern African region races closely with 68 nominations, representing 17.8 percent; while Central Africa pulls in its weight with 52 nominations, representing 13.6 percent; while the Northern African region follows closely with 49 nominations, representing 12.8 percent.
Also, the Global music region, which represents music from Non-Africans in the diaspora who still contribute to the growth of the African region, sums the list with 10 nominations, representing 2.6 percent.
The public voting portal for the 2022 AFRIMA edition officially opened on this past Sunday where African music lovers from around the world can visit the official website www.afrima.org to vote.
Voting closes at 12.00 (CAT), December 10, 2022, before the AFRIMA main awards ceremony.
Also, the Global music region, which represents music from
Non-Africans in the diaspora who still contribute to the growth of the African
region, sums the list with 10 nominations, representing 2.6 percent.
Dominating the list with the most nominations, this year, is
the South African maverick, Costa Titch, with six nominations for his 2021
smash hit, Big Flexa, in “Song of the Year”; “Breakout Artiste of the Year”;
“Best African Collaboration”: “Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Electro”;
and “Best Artiste, Duo or Group in Use of African Dance/Choreography”.
Interestingly, the Congolese maestro, Dadju, ties with six
nominations, as well, in “Best Male in Central Africa”; “Song of the Year”;
“Album of the Year”; “Artiste of the Year”; “Best African Act in the Diaspora”;
and “Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series, or Documentary”.
Ranking closely with the third highest nominations is the
Ivorian rapper Didi B who bags five nominations in “Best Male Artiste in
Western Africa”; “Song of the Year”; “Album of the Year”; “Best African
Rapper/Lyricist”; “Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Hip Hop”.
Again, tying with five nominations, as well, is the Algerian
Disc Jockey and Record Producer, in “Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa”;
“Song of the Year”; “Best African DJ”; “Best African Act in the Diaspora”; and
“Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Electro”.
Also, ranking equally with the third highest nominations is
another Algerian singer, Soolking, with five nominations in “Best Male Artiste
in Northern Africa”; “Song of the Year”; “Album of the Year”; “Best Video”; and
“Best African Act in the Diaspora”.
Lastly, closing the tie of artistes with the third highest
nominations is the Egyptian rapper and record producer, Wegz, with five
nominations in “Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa”; “Song of the Year”;
“Producer of the Year”; “Artiste of the Year”; and “Best Artiste, Duo or Group
in African Contemporary”.
Other artistes with four nominations are the Nigerian
mavericks, Burna Boy in “Best Male Artiste in Western Africa”; “Song of the
Year”; “Album of the Year”; and “Artiste of the Year”); Fireboy in “Best Male
Artiste in Western Africa”; “Song of the Year”; “Producer of the Year”;
“Artiste of the Year”; and “Best African Collaboration”; Kizz Daniel in “Best
Male Artiste in Western Africa”; “Song of the Year”; “Artiste of the Year”;
“Best African Collaboration”; and “Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Pop”;
and Tiwa Savage in “Best Female Artiste in Western Africa”; “Artiste of the
Year”; “Best African Collaboration”; and “Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African
RnB/Soul”.
The other African superstars with four nominations are Zakes
Bantwini (South Africa) in “Best Male Artiste in Southern Africa”; “Best
African DJ”; “Artiste of the Year”; and “Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African
Electro”; Marwan Moussa (Egypt) in “Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa”;
“Best African Rapper/Lyricist”; “Breakout Artiste of the Year”; and “Best
Artiste, Duo or Group in African Hip Hop”; and Nomfundo Moh (South Africa) in
“Best Female Artiste in Southern Africa”; “Album of the Year”; “Breakout
Artiste of the Year”; and “Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African RnB/Soul”.
Interestingly, artistes who were recognized among the “Most
Promising” category, last year, whose current nominations indicate that
significant growth in their respective artistries include: Ckay (Nigeria) in
“Producer of the Year”; “Artiste of the Year”; and “Best Artiste, Duo or Group
in African Pop”; Ruger (Nigeria) in “Best Artiste in African Reggae, Ragga and
Dancehall”; El Grande Toto (Morocco) in “Best Male Artiste in North Africa”;
and “Breakout Artiste of the Year”.
Commenting on the nominations list, AFRIMA jury member
representing the Southern African Region , Adam Tiran, said: “We are confident
in our selection this year, after carefully reviewing all 9,076 entries. We are
sure this is an accurate and inclusive representation of where the African
music industry currently is. We have put in the effort to ensure that AFRIMA’s
nominations remain as credible and authentic as always.”
Importantly, the public voting portal for the 2022 AFRIMA
edition would be live on Sunday, 25th September, 2022, at 12:00pm CAT. African
music lovers within the continent, and around the world, can visit the official
website www.afrima.org to vote.Voting closes at 12.00 (CAT), December 10, 2022,
before the AFRIMA main awards ceremony.
“The nominees list comprising 29 continental award
categories and 10 regional award categories released for public voting on
www.afrima.org. The remaining category for the “Legend Award” will be announced
at the awards. Also, we brought back the “Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series or
Documentary” category, this year, due to the availability of quality entries
for this year’s edition. Recall that we had to suspend it, last year, due to a
shortage of quality entries.“Overall, we are very proud and confident in our
work, and we would continue to intensify our efforts to ensure AFRIMA remains
the ultimate recognition of African music globally in line with its vision,”
Head of Culture, African Union Commission on the Jury, Angela Martins, said.
Meanwhile, the 2022 All Africa Music Awards will now be held
from the 8th to 11th December, 2022. A special announcement will be made on the
host country and location for the awards, on Wednesday, 28th September, 2022.
The AFRIMA awards ceremony will feature a 4-day fiesta of
music, glitz, and glamour aimed at celebrating Africa, recognising talents and
expanding the economic frontiers of the culture and creative industry on the continent. The event
is scheduled to commence with the welcome soiree, followed by the AFRIMA Music
Village, the host city tour, Africa Music Business Summit, and the exclusive
nominees’ party and concluded with the live awards ceremony broadcast to over
84 countries around the world.
African music lovers can take part in the events on social
media, live stream on the AFRIMA website at www.afrima.org and visit the social
media platforms (Instagram/Facebook – Afrima.official; Twitter – Afrimawards),
and they can watch the event coverage by tuning in to their local and cable TV
providers.
In partnership with the African Union Commission, AFRIMA is
a youth-focused music platform that recognizes and rewards the work and talents
of African artistes across generations.
AFRIMA primarily stimulates conversations among Africans,
and also the rest of the world, especially on the potential of the creative
arts for fostering real human enterprise, as well as contributing significantly
to social cohesion, as well as sustainable development in Africa. The Programme
of events is in line with the AU Agenda 2063 which outlines Aspiration 05 as
the development of the arts and culture sector including its cultural and
creative industries, to boost the development of the African economy.
Regional Categories : AFRIMA 2022 NOMINEES LIST
Continental Categories: AFRIMA2022 NOMINEES LIST
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