The second instalment of the 2021 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards ceremony has come to a successful end.
On day one, 13 awards were given out. The event held on Friday, June 24, saw Kofi Kinaata make history after winning the Songwriter of the Year award for the fourth time. MzVee also won Best Video of the Year, while Keche won Group of the Year, among others.
Many more awards were won tonight. Aside from that, numerous artistes including KiDi, Efya, Kuami Eugene, Eno Barony, Medikal, Kwesi Arthur, Joe Mettle, Diana Hamilton, Mr Drew, Adina and many others graced the stage to perform.
Fans across the country also looked out for who won what and ultimately who was crowned the Artiste of the Year.
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