Gospel singer Nacee, born Nana Kwaku Osei, has said that the Telecel Ghana Music Awards will gain more public traction and reach if he wins the Artiste of the Year category.
Speaking in an interview on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning, the ‘Aseda’ composer explained that the majority of his contenders had a chance of winning the slot in the previous editions.
Therefore, it would not be exceptional if any of them were crowned winners of this year’s edition.
“In fact, the Ghana Music Awards will have more reach or exposure if I win Artiste of the Year because it’s normal if any of my contenders win, and it’s not news. Nacee winning Artiste of the Year is where the news is.”
He added that he has had a prophecy of granting an interview to the BBC after winning the award. This will give him the opportunity to mention Charter House, which he believes will add to the publicity of the event.
He is confident of clinching the award because he has faith that he was born out of greatness, as indicated in the word of God. So, he is claiming the award with faith.
“I’ve said that if I win Artiste of the Year, the cc will interview me, and I’ll mention Charterhouse,” he said.
Nacee has earned four nominations in this year’s TGMA, including Gospel Artiste of the Year, Gospel Song of the Year, Most Popular Song of the Year, and Artiste of the Year. He says all the categories are worth deserving, and he believes he will win all of them.
However, he would not be disappointed or hurt if he did not win. “It shouldn’t be the end of Nacee.”
The gospel musician is competing in the Artiste of the Year bid with King Promise, Stonebwoy, Sarkodie, Kuami Eugene, and 2023 winner Black Sherif.
Meanwhile, all is set for the event to come off on Saturday, June 1 at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
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