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Late dancehall act Ebony may once again be in the running for the ‘Best Female Act of the Year’ at the 3Music Awards this year. She won that award at the 2018 edition of the awards.
Per the calendar of the awards, which is from November 1, 2017 to October 31, 2018, the late Ebony qualifies for the awards and so does the new act of RuffTown Records, Wendy Shay.
There are indications that as organisers gear up to announce the nominees for this year’s edition of the awards on Friday, Ebony, who was a signee of RuffTown Records before her death and Wendy Shay may clash for the ‘Best Female Act’ award.
When Lexis Bill drew the attention of Bullet, who once managed Ebony and now currently manages Wendy Shay, to the possibility of that happening, the artiste manager simply said, “that’s good.”
“I think they are all my artistes…amazing singers…” the RuffTown Records CEO said in an interview on Behind the Fame on Drive Time on Joy FM.
Asked to pick one, Bullet quizzed, “Pick between Ebony and Wendy Shay?… I cannot pick one.”
He explained that “Ebony is great, a legend. Wendy Shay, the hottest female artiste in Ghana,” so either of them can win the award.
Organisers of the 3Music Awards, in partnership with Joy FM, Hitz FM, Joy Prime and other brands of The Multimedia Group, will unveil the nominees for this year’s awards on Friday, February 1.
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