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Fast-rising Ghanaian musician Yaw Darling has been nominated for the Unsung Artiste of the Year at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA). This prestigious category, powered by Close Up Ghana and the British Council, recognizes promising talents making waves in the music industry.
Yaw Darling’s nomination comes on the heels of an impressive year marked by significant milestones in his musical journey. His latest single, "PASSWORD," has been a game-changer, amassing remarkable streaming numbers across digital platforms. The song has also ignited a viral dance challenge led by DanceLord, taking social media by storm and further solidifying Yaw Darling’s growing influence.

In addition to his chart success, Yaw Darling embarked on a UK tour earlier this year, where he captivated audiences with electrifying performances and engaged with international fans. His ability to connect with a global audience speaks to his immense potential and growing footprint in the music scene.
Reacting to his nomination, Yaw Darling expressed his gratitude:
"This nomination is a huge honor and a testament to the hard work my team and I have put into my craft. I am grateful to my fans for their unwavering support and to TGMA, Close Up Ghana, and the British Council for recognizing my efforts. This is just the beginning!"
As the king of GZ Highlife, Yaw Darling continues to push creative boundaries, blending rich Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary sounds. His nomination reaffirms his place as one of the most exciting new acts to watch.
Fans and music lovers are encouraged to support Yaw Darling by voting and rallying behind him as he aims to take home the Unsung Artiste of the Year award.
Stream Yaw Darling's new single 'Password' here https://onerpm.link/yawdarlingpassword
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