AFRIMA Releases Nominees List For 2022 Edition

AFRIMA Releases List Of Nominees For 2022 Edition (Full List)
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The International Executive Committee of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), in conjunction with the African Union Commission (AUC), on Wednesday released the official list of nominees for the 2022 edition.

The AFRIMA jury selected a total of 382 nominations across 39 categories, to represent all five regions in Africa, as well as in the diaspora which was culled from a total of 9,067 entries submitted – the highest number ever recorded by the awards, since its inception.

Africa Daily News, New York recalls that the jury, composed of a 12-member panel of music experts, as well as the AUC, held a 10-day adjudication, in July, to sieve out the best of entries from the fray to make up the list.

Importantly, only entries within the validity period of August 20, 2021 to August 5, 2022, were considered for nomination for this year’s awards.

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A statement by Chinonso Ihekire, Communications Manager, said leading the nominations on a regional basis this year is the Western African region, with 134 nominations, representing 35 percent; while the Eastern African region follows closelywith69nominations, representing 18 percent; the Southern African region races closely with 68 nominations, representing 17.8 percent; while Central Africa pulls in its weight with 52 nominations, representing 13.6 percent; while the Northern African region follow sclosely with 49 nominations, representing 12.8 percent.

Also, the Global music region, which represents music from Non-Africans in the diaspora who still contribute to the growth of the African region, sums the list with 10 nominations, representing 2.6 percent.

Dominating the list with the most nominations, this year, the statement said, is the South African maverick, Costa Titch, withsixnominationsforhis2021 smash hit, Big Flexa, in ‘Song of the Year’; ‘Breakout Artiste of the Year’; ‘Best African Collaboration’: ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Electro’; and ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in Use of African Dance/Choreography’.

Interestingly, the Congolese maestro, Dadju, ties with six nominations, as well, in ‘Best Male in Central Africa’; ‘Song of the Year’; ‘Album of the Year’; ‘Artiste of the Year’; ‘Best African Act in the Diaspora’; and ‘Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series, or Documentary’.

The statement noted that ranking closely with the third highest nominations is the Ivorian rapper, Didi B, who bags five nominations in ‘Best Male Artiste in Western Africa’; ‘Song of the Year’; ‘Album of the Year’; ‘Best African Rapper/Lyricist’; ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Hip Hop’.

Again, tying with five nominations, as well, is the Algerian Disc Jockey and Record Producer, in ‘Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa’; ‘Song of the Year’; ‘Best African DJ’; ‘Best African Act in the Diaspora’; and ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Electro’. Also, ranking equally with another Algerian singer, Soolking, with five nominations in ‘Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa’; ‘Song of the Year’; ‘Album of the Year’; ‘Best Video’; and ‘Best African Act in the Diaspora’. Lastly, closing the tie of artistes with the third highest nominations is the Egyptian rapper and record producer, Wegz, with five nominations in ‘Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa’; ‘Song of the Year’; ‘Producer of the Year’; ‘Artiste of the Year’; and ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Contemporary’. Other artistes with four nominations are the Nigerian mavericks, Burna Boy in ‘Best Male ArtisteinWesternAfrica’;‘Song of the Year’; ‘Album of the Year’; and ‘Artiste of the Year’; Fireboy in ‘Best Male Artiste in Western Africa’; ‘Song of the Year’; ‘Producer of the Year’; ‘Artiste of the Year’; and ‘Best African Collaboration’; Kizz Daniel in‘ Best Male Artiste in Western Africa’;‘Song of the Year’; ‘Artiste of the Year’; ‘Best African Collaboration’; and ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Pop’; and Tiwa Savage in ‘Best Female Artiste in Western Africa’;‘ Artiste of the Year’;‘ Best African Collaboration’; and‘ Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African RnB/Soul’.

Commenting on the nominations list, AFRIMA jury member representing the Southern African region, Adam Tiran, said: “The sheer breadth of music from all over the continent that we considered at the AFRIMA adjudication, for this year’s awards, is mind blowing.

It’s really encouraging to see so many African superstars on the list, as well as other rising stars who have had an amazing year, and, finally, a lot of brand new music discoveries.

Africa Daily News, New York

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