The 10th edition of the annual 4Syte Music Video Awards came off at Kempinski Hotel on Saturday, November 16.
The event saw dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, taking home five awards, the highest number of awards won by an artiste on the night followed by Sarkodie, who came through with three.
The 2019 4Syte Music Video Awards has been dubbed the most exciting edition in the last five years.
With over 20 categories, this year’s event honoured artistes, directors and key industry players in Ghana and across Africa.
However, it seems patrons did not only come to the event to watch and have fun but to also show off some of the best outfits from their closets.
See some of the looks below:
[Photo credit: Rob Photography]
Sarkodie
Deborah Vannesa
Stonebwoy
Akwaboah Enam
Darkovibes Shatta Wale Kwaw Kese
Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy Medikal and Mmebusem
RJZ Comedian DKB
Kofi Mole (right) Lord Paper
eShun
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