After initially choosing the prize in 2015, this is his second victory. The ‘Into the Future’ singer competed for the most coveted award for the year under review alongside Sarkodie, Black Sherif, Kuami Eugene, King Promise, and Nacee.
The Accra International Conference Center’s Grand Arena is the award venue.
Stonebwoy’s accomplishments for the year under review are noteworthy, as he won five additional TGMA awards.
The superstar’s first studio album in three years, 5th Dimension, was just released.
The most decorated performer of the evening was the reggae/dancehall artist, who took home the prizes for Album/EP of the Year, International Collaboration of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, and Reggae Dancehall Artist of the Year.
Stonebwoy declared that he would go on a tour with the trophy while accepting it and thanking the Bhim fans.
Stonebwoy stated he was at a loss for words as he celebrated the happy occasion on stage with his wife, Dr. Louisa Setakla, and other family members.
“I would like to express my gratitude to the Almighty God. I express my appreciation to you, mama, from wherever you are, for bestowing your blessings upon your son. The musician remarked, “I wrote a big speech, but I’m at a loss for words.
In addition, Stonebwoy commended the other artists in the category for fighting hard and expressed gratitude to his supporters for their unwavering support.
But before leaving the stage, Stonebwoy pleaded with Charterhouse, the event’s organizers, to reveal the 2019 Ghana Music Awards winner.
After a brawl broke out between him and Shatta Wale, the announcement was postponed and then canceled, resulting in a year-long suspension for both of them.
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