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The host of Yaad Settingz on Hitz FM, King Lagazee says he is very grateful to have won the Best Reggae/Dancehall DJ at the 2020 Ghana DJ Awards show.
According to him, this honour goes a long way to cement the fact that the work put in to help build the Reggae/Dancehall fraternity and culture in Ghana is worth it.
"This means a lot to me because this is the area I find myself in terms of my career...this is like the Grammys to me," King Lagazee said in an interview.

He added that the Reggae/Dancehall is gradually especially having two top acts, Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, push the industry.
"...(also) looking at where Rocky Dawuni took us to, the GRAMMYs, I believe the future is bright," King Lagazee added.
This the fourth time the DJ, born Isaac Ago Tetteh Monney, has won the award.
He first took it in 2016 then subsequently in 2017 and 2018.
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