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The Ghana DJ Awards, the country's most prestigious DJ experience, has taken a notable step in acknowledging the flourishing electronic music culture.
They have introduced a new category dedicated to honoring DJs who excel in this genre, a move that has been driven by the influential DJ Master Que.
Over the past years, electronic music has steadily gained momentum and captivated audiences across Ghana. Recognizing its growing popularity and impact on the local music scene, the organizers of the Ghana DJ Awards Festival, Merqury Republic, decided to pay homage to the talented DJs who have played a crucial role in popularizing this genre.
DJ Master Que, a true pioneer in promoting electronic music to diverse audiences, has been at the forefront of this initiative. From energetic club sets to headlining major music festivals, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of the genre and left a lasting impact on the country's dance music landscape.
Speaking about the new category, Master Que expressed his excitement, stating that he is “honored to witness the inclusion of the house music category in the Ghana DJ Awards.”
He believes this recognition reflects the growing acceptance of house music in Ghana and its power to unite people on the dance floor, fostering joy and togetherness among music enthusiasts.
The addition of the electronic music category is expected to shine a spotlight on DJs specializing in this genre and encourage the growth of the electronic music scene in Ghana. It signifies a pivotal moment in recognizing the evolving tastes of music lovers in the country and highlights the Ghana DJ Awards' commitment to celebrating diverse music cultures.
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming 11th Ghana DJ Awards ceremony scheduled for November 2023, music enthusiasts, industry insiders, and DJs worldwide eagerly await this event as a celebration of music.
Overall, this significant step by the Ghana DJ Awards marks a milestone in acknowledging the influence of electronic music and reinforces Master Que's position as a visionary and influential figure in the Ghanaian music scene.

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