
Top stories

Marketing & MediaBizcommunity Recruitment: Take careers to the next level
Bizcommunity.com 15 Nov 2024





More news









Marketing & Media
Chicken Licken bravely debones a rare phobia with their latest campaign
Joe Public 2 days








Nameless won the coveted Best Male Artist category, which honours and celebrates Africa's contemporary music stars, as well as the Listener's Choice category, which recognises the biggest radio hits of the year. M.I. clinched an impressive duo, scoring for Best New Act and Best Hip Hop.
Best Female went to Kenyan star Amani, making it two in a row for Kenyan female performers after Wahu's win in Abuja in 2008.
Ghanaian star Samini put dance hall firmly on the map with a win for Best Performer, a fitting tribute to his trademark high-energy live performances. Artist of the Year went to D'Banj - showing the Nigerian star remains at the top of his game after a triple win in 2008 and his MTV Europe Music Awards win in 2007.
African artists scored three awards: MAMA Legend (Lucky Dube), HHP (Best Video) and Zebra & Giraffe (Best Alternative).
Host Wyclef Jean set the uplifting tone for the evening with an electrifying live set including monster hits Sweetest Girl, No Woman No Cry and Ready or Not.
Hip hop phenomenon Akon, making a long-anticipated trip to Kenya, rose to the challenge, rousing the crowd with a show-stopping version of his track, Beautiful.
Dr Saad Al Barrak, CEO of Zain, the co-sponsor of the MAMAs, said the evening confirmed the huge talent that Africa possesses and the influence it had upon the world of music. “Much of the music we listen to today has its roots in this great continent. I cannot emphasise strongly enough what a privilege it is for Zain to lend its name to such an event. In doing so, we are both keeping alive the flame of Africa's cultural consciousness and delivering on our promise to bring you a wonderful world.”
In keeping with the show's purpose of bringing Africa together, the MAMA awards featured multiple collaborations between artists from different countries and music genres - mixing up hip hop with R&B, alternative, soul and dance hall, among others. Among the collaborations thrilling the 4000-strong crowd was a three-way tie-up featuring HHP, Brickz and 2FACE, and a stunning collaboration between Kenyan divas Amani and Wahu and Tanzania's A.Y. and a dramatic hip hop/rock mash-up between Zebra & Giraffe and Da LES.
The evening closed with a moving performance of Michael Jackson's crowd pleaser Wanna Be Starting Something with Akon and all the other performers.
The My Video Award was won by Patricke-Stevie Moungondo from Congo Brazzaville, who beat thousands of amateur singers to win the coveted MAMA trophy, in the form of a “retro/futuristic” microphone balanced on top of a globe of the world with Africa poised symbolically at the top.
Among the many show highlights were Wyclef's opening number and a touching tribute to MAMA Legend Award winner Lucky Dube by Wyclef, Nameless and Samini, in honour of the iconic South African reggae star tragically killed in 2007. The “One Time” star also called attention to the plight of the 17 million people in East Africa affected by drought and famine.
Best Female: Amani (Kenya)
Best Male: Nameless (Kenya)
Best Performer: Samini (Ghana)
Best Group: P Square (Nigeria)
Best Alternative: Zebra and Giraffe (South Africa)
Best Hip Hop: M I (Nigeria)
Best R&B: 2Face (Nigeria)
Artist of the Year: D'Banj (Nigeria)
Best New Act: M.I. (Nigeria)
Best Video: HHP (South Africa)
Legend Award: Lucky Dube (South Africa)
My Video Award: Patricke-Stevie Moungondo (Congo Brazzaville)
Listerners Choice Award: Nameless (Kenya).
For further information on the MTV Africa Music Awards with Zain, go to www.mtvbase.com or mtvmama.mobi, join the MTV base Facebook fan page at MTV-BASE@Facebook or follow our tweets at Twitter on twitter.com/mtvbaseafrica.