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The Ghana Reggae Dancehall Awards (GRDAs) is inviting musical works for nomination in the 2024 edition of the awards scheme.
This comes after the launch of the awards held on Thursday, October 3, 2024 at the Accra Tourist Information Centre, Accra.
Artistes, producers, and stakeholders in the reggae and dancehall music industry are encouraged to submit their works for consideration. Songs or albums must have been released between August 1, 2023, and August 31, 2024, to qualify.
Submission guidelines:
1. Entries can be submitted through our website at www.ghrdawards.com or via email at reggaedancehallawardsghana2023@gmail.com
2. Submissions must clearly indicate the category being applied for.
3. The names of the artiste and producer must be clearly stated for each entry.
According to the organisers, the GRDAs is dedicated to recognising and celebrating the very best of reggae and dancehall music in Ghana.
For further details on categories and submission rules, please visit our website or contact us via email.
Deadline for Entries: November 30, 2024.
Categories for the 2024 Ghana Reggae Dancehall Awards are:
1. Best Reggae Song
2. Best Dancehall Song
3. Best Reggae Album/EP
4. Best Dancehall Album/EP
5. Best Reggae Video
6. Best Dancehall Video
7. Best Collaboration (Reggae/Dancehall)
8. Best International Collaboration
9. Best Producer
10. Best Selector/DJ
11. Best MC
12. Best Live Band
13. Best Performer
14. Best Mixtape
15. Best Male Artiste (Reggae/Dancehall)
16. Best Female Artiste (Reggae/Dancehall)
17. Best Songwriter
18. Best New Artiste (Reggae/Dancehall)
19. Best International Artiste
20. Best Sound System
21. Most Promising Artiste
22. Lifetime Achievement Award
23. Reggae Dancehall Artiste of the Year
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