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Although he is looking forward to winning some slots at the 24th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, Kelvynboy seems more enthused about performing at the award ceremony.
According to him, he rather loves to perform at the award events than win awards.
"Me, I like performing at awards than receiving awards. I like performing because e dey pay," he said while responding to his chances of winning an award at this year's VGMAs on Hitz FM's 'Daybreak Hitz'.
The Down Flat singer performed at the 2022 VGMA Xperience Concert in Koforidua and the VGMA Industry Awards in Accra. He has also been featured on award stages like Ghana Music Awards UK and 3Music Awards.
In the meantime, he is hopeful of winning at least the Afrobeats Artiste category. He said as someone who in the past championed the Afrobeats agenda, he will be happy to pick up that award.
"Ebe me force dem make dem put that category. Ebe here norr wey we talk am say that category no dey wona award scheme, dem for put am. Wey I force saaa ebe like dem no hear am but dem put am," he said in Pidgin English.
Kelvynboy has been nominated in the Most Popular Song of the Year, Afrobeats Song of the Year and Highlife Song of the Year categories of the 24th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
He won the Afrobeats Artiste of the Year award at the Ghana Music Awards UK.
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