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Award-winning Ghanaian rapper Medikal has secured an international nomination, as his headline concert, “Beyond Kontrol", gets nominated in the Concert of the Year category at the 43rd edition of the International Reggae and World Music Awards, popularly known as IRAWMA.
Founded in 1982, IRAWMA is one of the longest-running award schemes dedicated to celebrating reggae and world music talents across the globe. Over the years, the platform has recognised influential artists from the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and North America, positioning itself as a respected international institution within the global music community. A nomination from the scheme signals cross-border impact and cultural relevance beyond an artist’s home market.
Medikal’s nomination comes on the back of his “Beyond Kontrol” concert, which was staged at the Accra Sports Stadium. Hosting a full-scale concert at one of Ghana’s largest venues marked a significant moment in his live performance career. The show was characterised by high production value, strong stage design, energetic delivery, and a setlist packed with fan favourites.

The Concert of the Year category typically recognises not only attendance numbers but also overall execution, audience engagement, and cultural impact. Industry observers say the nomination reflects the scale and ambition behind the Accra Sports Stadium event.
Beyond the concert, Medikal’s strong positioning this year has also been fuelled by the success of his hit single "Shoulder", widely regarded as the biggest song of 2025. The track dominated airwaves, streaming platforms, and social conversations, reinforcing his commercial strength and relevance within Ghana’s music landscape.
Although he has not yet secured multiple awards this year, there is growing anticipation that he will attract more nominations and potentially convert them into wins as award season unfolds. The combination of a globally recognised nomination and a record-breaking single has strengthened expectations around his prospects.
For Medikal, the IRAWMA recognition is both a personal achievement and a broader spotlight on Ghanaian hip hop’s expanding international reach.

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