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Ghanaian musician and producer DeThompsonDDT has emerged as one of the leading nominees at the 9th edition of the Western Music Awards, earning six nominations across major categories.
He is nominated for Artiste of the Year, Best Highlife Artiste, Best Producer, Most Popular Ghanaian Song, Most Popular Regional Song, and Best Highlife Song, underscoring his versatility and growing influence within Ghana’s music industry.
Organised by Westline Entertainment, the Western Music Awards was established in 2017 to celebrate and promote musical talent from Ghana’s Western Region.

Over the years, the scheme has evolved into a prestigious platform that recognises artistic excellence while supporting the region’s creative economy.
The 2025 edition, themed “Rhythm of Success,” was launched in Tarkwa and emphasises collaboration, cultural advancement, and consistency in artistic output. The main awards ceremony is scheduled to take place in Tarkwa on December 27, marking a significant milestone in the awards scheme’s history.
Central to DeThompsonDDT’s recognition is his hit single Honourable Waawe, which became one of the most popular songs in Ghana following the 2024 general elections.
The song’s relatable lyrics, infectious rhythm, and strong cultural appeal turned it into a nationwide sensation.
In its early stages, many listeners mistakenly believed the song was performed by award-winning musician Nacee, a misconception that heightened public curiosity and further boosted its reach. Once confirmed as DeThompsonDDT’s work, the track firmly established him as a rising force in Ghanaian music.
Beyond his success as a recording artiste, DeThompsonDDT has built a solid reputation as a music producer. He has worked with several top Ghanaian musicians, including Obaapa Christy, ASP Kofi Sarpong, Rose Adjei, Obaaya Grace Ashley, and Dada Hafco, producing songs that skilfully blend traditional Highlife with contemporary influences.
This dual strength as both performer and producer has earned him a nomination for Best Producer, further validating his technical expertise and creative range.
His nominations for Most Popular Ghanaian Song, Most Popular Regional Song, and Best Highlife Song reflect the commercial success and cultural impact of Honourable Waawe, while the nods for Artiste of the Year and Best Highlife Artiste highlight his rising stature within the industry.
As anticipation builds ahead of the awards ceremony on December 27, DeThompsonDDT’s multiple nominations reinforce his position as one of Ghana’s most influential musical voices of the year, with a career poised for even greater heights.
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