3Music Awards 2019 nominee and pride of the North, Maccasio, has landed the top spot in the latest weekly voting results.
He knocks off giants Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy and Sarkodie; who led the Voting chart last week.
As voting for the second edition of the 3Music Awards continues, organisers are keeping fans and the general public in the loop on results by publishing the voting database of two of the keenly contested All-Public voting categories.
The release marks the first chance nominees and the public have had to get their hands on detailed results of votes being cast.
The released poll-info by Mobile Content Ltd, shows that the nearly 11,000 votes from Mobile and Social Media have been collated from the categories as of Friday, February 22, 2019.
Fans are eligible to vote by dialling *713*2# (and follow prompts) as well as Hashtags on Social Media from their preferred categories.
Attached are voting results from week 1 (Friday, 22nd February 2019).
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