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Charterhouse Explains Why Paluta’s “Makoma” Was Omitted from “Popular Song of the Year” Category

Charterhouse, the organizers of the annual Ghana Music Awards, has officially addressed the controversy surrounding the omission of King Paluta's hit song "Makoma" from the "Popular Song of the Year" category in the 2025 awards. The decision has sparked widespread discussions among fans and industry players alike.In their statement, Charterhouse explained that the song did not meet the necessary criteria, which includes strict adherence to submission deadlines and other requirements outlined for eligibility. Despite its popularity, "Makoma" failed to meet some of these standards, leading to its exclusion from the highly anticipated category.Fans of King Paluta have expressed their disappointment, but Charterhouse has urged everyone to respect the integrity of the award process. The organizers also highlighted that the final selection is based on a transparent, multi-faceted process aimed at recognizing the best in the Ghanaian music industry.

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TGMA 2025 Nominees Announcement Set for March 15

Music lovers and industry stakeholders in Ghana are eagerly anticipating the announcement of the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) nominees, which will be unveiled on Saturday, March 15, 2025. The live broadcast will take place on TV3 and be streamed on the official Ghana Music Awards social media channels.The announcement follows weeks of anticipation, with the call for nominations opening on January 21, 2025. Artists and music groups were invited to submit their works released in 2024. Over 1,500 entries were received from more than 130 artists and groups spanning various genres. A panel of experts has since reviewed and vetted the submissions to ensure only the most deserving nominees make it to the final list.The focus will be on the prestigious "Big 5" categories, which include:Record of the YearAlbum of the YearTelecel Most Popular Song of the YearNew […]

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Stay Jay: Songwriting is a Calling, Not Just a Career.

Ghanaian musician Stay Jay has raised concerns about the decline in songwriting quality in the local music scene, attributing it to a lack of dedication and talent.Speaking in an interview on 3FM, Stay Jay described songwriting as a divine calling rather than a conventional career, emphasizing that it requires innate talent and creativity.“Songwriting is not easy. Many just go with the vibe, but true songwriting is a gift from God,” he stated. Stay Jay highlighted his unique approach, revealing that his process involves prayer and spontaneous creativity during studio sessions, which he believes differentiates him from other artists.The artist, known for his hit single Shashee Wowo, expressed his commitment to maintaining high standards in his craft. He also reflected on his achievements, including winning Best New Artiste at the 2012 Ghana Music Awards and receiving six nominations in the same […]

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