On Friday, June 25th, the Academy and Board of the 22nd Vodafone Ghana Music Awards adjudged Abiana Ghana’s Best Female Vocalist in the Year under review for her performance on the song 'Adun Lei'.
Abiana beat five other respectable and very talented vocalists, Efe Grace, Yaayaa, Adina, Cina Soul, and Enuonyam to win the coveted award.
The elated ‘Adun Lei’ crooner further said, "I am grateful that people are getting to know me and hear the name, Abiana for the first time and in turn exposing my sound and music to them."
"It forces me to get back to working on being the best version of myself in the coming years. Next for me is to go back to the studio and work on more timeless songs" she continued.
Signed to +233 Records in 2019, Abiana released ‘Adun Lei’ in 2020 with a video directed by the renowned filmmaker, Yaw Skyface.
Abiana's management congratulated her and express their deepest gratitude to the VGMA Board, the Academy, headline sponsor, Vodafone Ghana, organizers, Charterhouse and their partners and fans.
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