When telecommunication giant, Vodafone
Ghana took over as the title sponsor of the Ghana Music Awards,
observers as well as industry people were not sure how long the union
would last.
However, given that the union is in its 10th year, it
is safe to say the mutual respect between Vodafone Ghana and organisers
of the Ghana Music Awards, Charterhouse has waxed stronger yielding
many fruits for the partners, Ghanaian musicians and the entertainment
industry at large.
Vodafone has delicately nurtured the union and
fulfilled its financial obligations for the yearly VGMAs to celebrate
deserving Ghanaian and African musicians.
Since assuming the
reigns of the VGMAs, the awards celebration has been characterized by
innovation, creative concepts and unique programmes designed to empower
Ghanaian artistes, enhance their craft and project them onto the world
stage.
From Vodafone powering seminars where professionals with
requisite knowledge share insights for the artistes to make compelling
music, get abreast with technical side of the business such as
royalties, copyright and protocols for sampling to general investment
tips to avoid squandering wealth, it’s clear the telco giant is keen for
artiste empowerment which is integral for the transformation of the
music industry.
National Dialogue On Music
One
of such initiatives is the VGMA Music Summit, which has become one of
highlights of the celebrations. The Summit forms part of efforts to
foster a national broad-based conversation towards the growth of the
local industry. It is a stakeholder engagement, drawing on musicians,
managers, music producers, distributors, promoters and others. With
Ghana’s music industry still facing the phenomenon of artistes unable to
fully commercially live off their craft because of a poor ecosystem,
discussions focused on the route to redemption. A communique which
captures the insights and recommendation is presented to the Ministry of
Tourism and Creative Arts.
Bridging The Music Gap
In
bridging the gap that exists between the art and academia, the
organizers created the VGMA in Schools project. The project seeks to
work with schools, offering students interested in a career in music, an
opportunity to dialogue with professionals. Artistes including Camidoh,
Epixode and Kuami Eugene are some artistes who have mounted the
entertainment stages of various Senior High Schools, performing and
engaging the animated students.
Rewarding Music With Purpose
Vodafone
has also demonstrated commitment to supporting music with real dept and
purpose. The telco introduced the Green Awards to celebrate artistes
contributing and using music to drive awareness of the need to save the
environment. This is in line with the Telco’s purpose-led agenda to
promote a sustainable music industry, the company sought to
significantly help minimise the insidious impact of the VGMA despite
inevitable ecological footprints being left behind at its large music
events. A number of eco-friendly initiatives including properly
recycling plastics from the tonnes of waste the event produces and
promoting e-ticketing were some of the initiatives introduced ahead of
the pandemic.
Red Lounge Experience
Besides
the glitz and glam of the red-carpet reception and awards ceremony, one
key aspect of the celebration that patrons anticipate each year is
Vodafone’s Red Lounge. The Red Lounge is a unique display set-up at the
foyer of the event venue which provides a rich experience for all
customers and stakeholders. The set-up also provides an opportunity for
patrons of the event to interact with artistes on a personal level
before the show begins and party continues after the show.
A Strong Online Presence For Artistes
Continuously
committed to bringing value to Ghana’s music space, Vodafone Ghana has
availed its new creation ‘Your Business Online’ to enable musicians and
industry players to own a personal website. Designed by Vodafone
Business, the platform provides all the elements required to build a
special brand and grow one’s business online. The platform will create a
digital space for artists and industry players to promote their works
online. With as little as GHC99, experts will design, build and maintain
your online presence – tailoring it exactly how artistes want it and
helping them reach a much wider customer base.
The VGMA22, slated
for June 25 and 26, 2021 sees Adina, KiDi, Diana Hamilton, Kuami
Eugene, Medikal and Sarkodie battle it out for the Artiste of the Year
category.
From 2011 since
Vodafone Ghana became title sponsor, the Artiste of the Year trophy has
been lifted by VIP (2011) – Hiplife, Sarkodie (2012) - Hiplife/Hiphop,
R2Bees (2013) - Hiplife/Highlife/Hiphop, Shatta Wale (2014) -
Reggae/Dancehall, Stonebwoy (2015) - Reggae/Dancehall, EL (2016) -
Hiplife/Hiphop, Joe Mettle (2017) – Gospel, Ebony (2018) -
Dancehall/Afropop, No winner (2019) and Kuami Eugene (2020) – Highlife.

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