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Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) 2017 is here once
more. The usual complaints, goofs and ‘lashing’ on social media & other
media by the public have become an annual thing whenever the nomination list is
released.
Personally,
I commend the VGMA board for being able to come up with a satisfactory list all
the time. Their work isn’t that easy, because we lack metrics & solid
charts. Also they’ve heeded to suggestion/advice from concerned personalities
and bodies, including me; thus publicizing the definitions of the various
categories.
Kindly
check it out before you pass your comments…
Some
categories they put up are agreeable, conversely, others can be commented on.
Among such categories are digested below:
Disclaimer:
This review is based on the definitions of the categories publicized by the
VGMA board.
Best Collaboration of
the Year
Inasmuch as the nominated tracks are well suited, “Fire Bon Dem (Remix)” by Flowking Stone Ft. Sarkodie & Shatta Wale should’ve made the cut, because it generated huge excitement and a massive response – at a point, that was the only song been discussed about.
Inasmuch as the nominated tracks are well suited, “Fire Bon Dem (Remix)” by Flowking Stone Ft. Sarkodie & Shatta Wale should’ve made the cut, because it generated huge excitement and a massive response – at a point, that was the only song been discussed about.
“Tension”
by Okyeame Kwame Ft. Medikal and his girlfriend Sister Debbie, and Cabum
should’ve been considered; all artistes had a great chemistry, and each
musician’s contribution was necessary in making the track a complete whole.
Best Group of the Year
Dunsin doesn’t deserve this nomination because they lack high audience appeal and popularity.
Dunsin doesn’t deserve this nomination because they lack high audience appeal and popularity.
Best Music Video of
the Year
Almost all the videos nominated in this category have flaws. The only creative part of the Phamous Philms’ directed “Nyedzilo” video is a complete rip of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”. I don’t see how duplication is creativity.
Almost all the videos nominated in this category have flaws. The only creative part of the Phamous Philms’ directed “Nyedzilo” video is a complete rip of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”. I don’t see how duplication is creativity.
The
visuals of “Leno” by Wiyaala is neither creative nor entertaining.
“YɛwɔNyameaYɛwɔ Adze” by Naceehas a cliché Gospel video storyline.
In
2016, a lot of good videos were released which displays the creativity of the
Ghanaian art. Among these are “Timebad” by Jeed Rogers which was a collage of
concepts used in various videos, both local and foreign. Wanlov also did a
great work with Joey B’s “89” video, taking us way back into time but including
current shot angles.
Best New Artiste of
the Year
Nii Funny doesn’t deserve a nomination because his biggest song that made him known is “Yooko Ebreaki Mi” which was released in 2015, falling out of the calendar for consideration.
Nii Funny doesn’t deserve a nomination because his biggest song that made him known is “Yooko Ebreaki Mi” which was released in 2015, falling out of the calendar for consideration.
FeliNuna
still doesn’t have a massive jam which puts her under the limelight.
Best Rapper of the Year
This is one category that a lot have issues have been raised about, because the public complains Sarkodie was nominated with a song he doesn’t own; thus “Fire Bon Dem (Remix)”. However, according to the criteria, the song chosen to judge the best rapper shouldn’t necessarily be owned by the artiste. The category is defined as the rap artiste with the best word compositions, rhymes and rap dexterity on a popular song released in the year under review.
This is one category that a lot have issues have been raised about, because the public complains Sarkodie was nominated with a song he doesn’t own; thus “Fire Bon Dem (Remix)”. However, according to the criteria, the song chosen to judge the best rapper shouldn’t necessarily be owned by the artiste. The category is defined as the rap artiste with the best word compositions, rhymes and rap dexterity on a popular song released in the year under review.
M.anifest
released a lot of good rap songs during the year under review, but amongst all
that I don’t get why “100%” was chosen. M Dot has better verses on other songs
that fit the definition perfectly – a typical example is “god MC”.
“Money
On Mind” although is a rap song, Yaa Pono didn’t flex his lyrical muscles that
much, hence it’s not suitable for the nomination.
Highlife Song of the
Year
“Mintse Bo” by Wisa Greid doesn’t have pure Highlife elements. It’s more Afropop than Highlife, hence the board should’ve reconsidered putting it in such a category.
“Mintse Bo” by Wisa Greid doesn’t have pure Highlife elements. It’s more Afropop than Highlife, hence the board should’ve reconsidered putting it in such a category.
Hiplife Song of the
Year
Although Hiplife is a genre which is hard to solidly define probably because it is not well documented, in my opinion “Sweetie Pie” is not a Hiplife song. It can be better classified as a Highlife song.
Although Hiplife is a genre which is hard to solidly define probably because it is not well documented, in my opinion “Sweetie Pie” is not a Hiplife song. It can be better classified as a Highlife song.
Record of the Year
Akwaboah’s “Hello” isn’t really an outstanding song, and it borrows influence & elements from foreign genres, lacking originality.
Akwaboah’s “Hello” isn’t really an outstanding song, and it borrows influence & elements from foreign genres, lacking originality.
Reggae/Dancehall Song
of the Year
One problematic category. Nominated songs consisting of “Gborgborvor” by Gallaxy, “Yonnah” by Samini, and “Arostor” by Kaakie are clearly not Reggae/Dancehall songs – they lack elements which qualify it to be as such.
One problematic category. Nominated songs consisting of “Gborgborvor” by Gallaxy, “Yonnah” by Samini, and “Arostor” by Kaakie are clearly not Reggae/Dancehall songs – they lack elements which qualify it to be as such.
“Pain
Dem” by Rudebwoy Ranking shouldn’t have been nominated due to its unpopularity.
Overall Artiste of the
Year
MzVee doesn’t deserve the nomination because during the year under review she didn’t have mass appeal and popularity. On the other hand, M.anifest had a hit single “god MC” and a highly-rated album “Nowhere Cool” during the year under review, plus some good videos, and stage appearances. Nominating M Dot would’ve been fair.
MzVee doesn’t deserve the nomination because during the year under review she didn’t have mass appeal and popularity. On the other hand, M.anifest had a hit single “god MC” and a highly-rated album “Nowhere Cool” during the year under review, plus some good videos, and stage appearances. Nominating M Dot would’ve been fair.
Recommendations for
Improvement
It has been noted that the VGMA board has improved over the year, but there’s still a lot to do for progression of the awards scheme.
It has been noted that the VGMA board has improved over the year, but there’s still a lot to do for progression of the awards scheme.
The
definitions of some categories have to be modified. These include “Album of the
Year”- the current definition allows any artiste with hit singles off an album
or compilation to grab a nomination. Albums are an artistic embodiment of
musicians, they’re statements made by artistes, not just a compilations of
songs. Hence the richness, constituents, message, concepts, and societal
impacts all have to be considered when nominating.
Also,
“Best Rapper of the Year” should be adjudged by more than a verse during the
year under review. So in my opinion, the artiste’s rap catalog should be
studied and nominated accordingly.
The
year under review has to be changed to suit the seasonal periods that Ghanaian
artistes target for release of songs. Currently, the VGMA calendar year
commences from Jan 1 and ends on Dec 30. A lot of songs are released for
celebrations of occasions, i.e. Easter, Christmas, etc. Hence major songs are
released in December which don’t get massive rotation for that year, rather the
following year, and such songs never get nominated regardless of its impact. I
suggest the time frame should be changed to September 1 - August 30. I believe
if this change is effected it’ll help suit these challenges.
Whether
we despise VGMAs or not, it’s still our prestigious awards scheme that rewards
hardworking musicians in Ghana. Instead of fighting it, let’s look at making it
better – hence the motivation for this article. I hope the VGMAs become better
this year, and may the deserving artiste win.
Acknowledgement
to Alan & Afrolektra for assisting me in creation of this article.
Links:
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Cool Nigeria [http://cool.com.ng/aqweci-reviews-2017-vgma-nominations/], Kuulpeeps
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