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Josh Blakk has announced his next project, a deluxe version of his debut studio album, O.N.E, after a memorable experience at the 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
Nominated for three prestigious awards: Record of the Year, Audio Engineer of the Year and Best Male Vocalist, Josh Blakk attended the event feeling honored to be recognized among such talented peers in the music industry.
“Although we did not take home any awards this year, the opportunity to be nominated and to participate in the Ghana Music Awards was an incredible honor and a testament to the hard work and dedication that we have put into our music. It was an invaluable experience to connect with other artists, industry professionals, and fans who share the same passion for music,” he said.
“I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to my team, family, friends and fans, whose unwavering support and encouragement have been instrumental in my journey. Being nominated for three awards is a reflection of the love and appreciation you have shown me, and I am deeply thankful,” Josh added.
Congratulating the winners and nominees of the various categories, he said it was inspiring to witness such a diverse array of talent and creativity., adding that the event has further motivated him to continue striving for excellence.
“Returning home, I am more determined than ever to create music that resonates with my audience and to work towards achieving even greater milestones. I am already planning exciting new projects and look forward to sharing them with my fans soon. First of many to come is the pre-save link to “O.N.E Deluxe” which drops on the 12th of June,” he said.

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