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The momentum continues to build for the 2025 Guinness Ghana DJ Awards, powered by Smirnoff, as celebrated Dancehall icon Samini is officially billed to perform at the highly anticipated event.
The revelation was made by DJ Bridash — a member of Samini’s inner circle and a Disc Jokey/Presenter at Hitz FM — during a live segment of Cruise Control with Merqury Quaye on Thursday, July 24.

“Officially, Samini will be performing at this year’s Guinness Ghana DJ Awards,” Bridash confirmed, signaling what many believe might be a headline performance of the night.
According to DJ Bridash, Samini’s team is already aligning with organizers to ensure a seamless rollout and performance. “Any materials or information needed to support promotion ahead of the awards should be submitted without delay,” he added, indicating the camp’s readiness to collaborate on all fronts.
This announcement adds a fresh layer of excitement to what is already shaping up to be a landmark celebration in the event's 13-year history. The 2025 edition of the Guinness Ghana DJ Awards — themed “Shake the Floor” — is scheduled for November 29, and is set to deliver an electrifying blend of disc jockeying from some of Ghana’s finest DJs, music, performance, and innovation.
The news follows a successful launch event on July 19 at Luna Rooftop Bar, Airport City — a gathering that attracted some of Ghana’s influential figures in entertainment, politics, and media.
Dignitaries such as Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey 'Santana', Board Member Ahumah Bosco, Actor Kalybos, Hiplife duo Keche, and Music Producer MixMaster Garzy graced the occasion, reinforcing the event's growing stature.

Over the years, the Guinness Ghana DJ Awards has established itself as the continent’s biggest platform dedicated to honoring disc jockeys — celebrating not only their technical prowess but their pivotal role in shaping music culture across Africa.
With Samini’s confirmed appearance, this year’s show which will air live on Ghana's number 1 entertainment and lifestyle TV, Joy Prime, promises to deliver not just recognition, but unforgettable performances that will once again underscore the Awards’ status as a premiere entertainment fixture on the Ghanaian calendar.
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