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Breaking Records: Black Sherif, Camidoh, and Gyakie Receive Nominations at the Highly Anticipated 2023 Headies Awards!

Ghanaian musicians Black Sherif, Camidoh, and Gyakie had been nominated for the 2023 Headies awards in Nigeria.


The organizers of the celebrated award scheme showed the nominations withinside the early hours of Wednesday, July 12.


The Ghanaian track stars had been nominated withinside the class of Best West African Artiste of The Year, along The Therapist from Liberia. This class goals to understand artists of West African descent who've made super achievements and substantial affects throughout Africa withinside the 12 months below review.



Additionally, Black Sherif has acquired any other nomination withinside the African Artiste of The Year class. He stocks this class with famend Nigerian artists Burna Boy and Rema, Diamond Platnumz from Tanzania, and Marwa Loud representing Morocco.

The respectable date for the 2023 Headies Awards is but to be announced, constructing anticipation amongst music fanatics and lovers throughout the continent.

The Headies awards function a platform to honor and understand exquisite artists, celebrating their contributions to the colourful African Entertainment scene.

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