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Rising Ghanaian music sensation Aklerh has been nominated in the prestigious Emerging Artiste category at the Ghana Music Awards (GMA) U.S.A. 2025.
This nomination marks a significant milestone in Aklerh’s burgeoning career and recognizes her remarkable contributions to the Ghanaian music scene throughout 2024.
For Aklerh, 2024 has been nothing short of extraordinary. She launched her highly-acclaimed EP, Dancehall Queen, which showcased her unique sound and lyrical prowess, earning her widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike. Her electrifying performance at the Queen of the Coast concert further cemented her status as a dynamic live performer with an undeniable stage presence.
In addition to her solo projects, Aklerh made numerous appearances across Ghana, expanding her fanbase and influence. She also featured on Enwai’s hit song, Imagineadding her distinctive vocal flair and contributing to the track’s success.
This year, Aklerh has released two vibrant Afrobeat singles, “Mash Up” and “Amelee,” both of which are receiving airplay and are being streamed, further establishing her as a leading voice in the genre.
Expressing her excitement with her nomination, Aklerh said: "Being nominated for the Emerging Artiste category at the GMA U.S.A. is a huge honor and a testament to the hard work and passion I’ve poured into my music.
This recognition fuels my determination to keep pushing boundaries, creating meaningful music, and representing Ghana on the global stage. I am just getting started, and I promise to do even more for my fans and the music industry."
Aklerh is a Ghanaian Afrobeat artist known for her soulful voice, captivating performances, and authentic storytelling. Since her debut, she has steadily released tunes, captivating audiences with her blend of reggae, dancehall, Ghanaian rhythms and afrobeats.
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