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Gospel musician Joe Mettle has made history! He has simply broken a jinx that has been hanging over the Ghana Music Awards.
He becomes the first gospel artiste to win the Artiste of the Year award since the inception of the awards in 2000.
To make that record, the ‘Onwanwani’ hit singer beat E.L, Sarkodie, MzVee, Stonebwoy and Medikal to win the award.
He, therefore, holds the bragging rights as the best artiste in Ghana for a year.
In his acceptance speech, Joe Mettle said, “This is for God almighty, this is for gospel music, this is for Christian and for every gospel musician in this house, I just want to say that the door is open”
Joe Mettle also walked away with the Gospel Artiste of the Year and Best Male Vocalist of the Year awards.

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