Cameroon’s Finest: Four Nominees, Zero Wins – A Look at the 2023 Trace Music Awards

Trace Music Awards 2023: A Night of Talent, But No Wins for Cameroon

In the heart of Kigali, Rwanda, a spectacular celebration of African and Afro-influenced music took place on Saturday, October 21, 2023. The inaugural Trace Music Awards, a creation of Trace, a global TV and multimedia platform, shone a spotlight on the extraordinary talents that make up the rich tapestry of the continent’s music scene. This prestigious event was themed around a dazzling showcase of African and Afro-influenced music, celebrating the continent’s diverse musical talents. Among the nominees were Cameroonian artists Libianca, Locko, Ko-C, and Krys M. Despite their undeniable talent and successful careers, this night marked a bittersweet moment for the Cameroonian music industry, as none of these artists managed to secure an award.

International music awards are highly competitive and often favor mainstream and globally popular genres. Cameroonian music faces a unique challenge when competing with artists from more widely recognized musical styles. The lack of international recognition for Cameroonian artists has been a persistent issue. The nominations themselves are a testament to the talent, creativity, and success of these Cameroonian artists. Libianca, Locko, Ko-C, and Krys M have carved their names in the national and continental music scenes, and their nominations are a reflection of their undeniable impact.

Krys M performing at the Trace Awards
Krys M performing at the Trace Awards

In the face of this outcome, it raises the question of whether Cameroonian artists need to evolve their musical approach. World music is a genre that thrives on diversity and the infusion of cultural elements. Artists from Cameroon have the opportunity to push the boundaries of this genre, introducing new and innovative elements that can resonate with a broader international audience.

The Trace Music Awards were created with a specific mission in mind: to honor and acknowledge the outstanding contributions of African and Afro-influenced musicians. These artists have not only shaped the musical landscape of the continent but have also left an indelible mark on the world through their diverse sounds and captivating performances.

The awards featured a range of categories that celebrated various aspects of the music industry. From “Best Male Artist” to “Song of the Year” and “Best New Artist,” the awards covered a spectrum of musical talents. Each nomination was a testament to the exceptional creativity and innovation that define African music.

The 2023 Trace Music Awards recognized and celebrated some of the most talented artists in the industry. These winners stood out as luminaries in their respective categories, leaving a mark not just on African music but on the global stage.
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Album of the Year

DNK – Aya Nakamura (France)

WINNER: Love Damini – Burna Boy (Nigeria)

Maverick – Kizz Daniel (Nigeria)

More Love, Less Ego – Wizkid (Nigeria)

Timeless – Davido (Nigeria)

Work of Art – Asake (Nigeria)

Song of the Year

“BKBN” – Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

“People” – Libianca (Cameroon)

“Suavemente” – Soolking (France)

“Encre” – Emma’a (Gabon)

“Sugarcane” – Camidoh (Ghana)

“Last Last” – Burna Boy (Nigeria)

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“Rush” – Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

WINNER: “Calm Down” – Rema (Nigeria)

“Peru” – Fireboy DML (Nigeria) with Ed Sheeran (UK)

“Sete” – K.O (South Africa)

“Cough” – Kizz Daniel (Nigeria)

“MORTEL 06” – Innoss’B (DRC)

Best Music Video

“2 Sugar” – Wizkid (Nigeria) feat. Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

WINNER: “Baddie” – Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

“Kpaflotage” – Suspect 95 (Ivory Coast)

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“Loaded” – Tiwa Savage (Nigeria) & Asake (Nigeria)

“Ronda” – Blxckie (South Africa)

“Tombolo” – Kalash (Martinique)

Yatapita” – Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

Best Male

Asake (Nigeria)

Burna Boy (Nigeria)

WINNER: Davido (Nigeria)

Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

Didi B (Ivory Coast)

K.O (South Africa)

Rema (Nigeria)

Best Female

Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

Josey (Ivory Coast)

Nadia Mukami (Kenya)

Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)

WINNER: Viviane Chidid (Senegal)

Best Collaboration

“Many Ways” – BNXN (Nigeria) with Wizkid (Nigeria)

“Mine” – Show Dem Camp (Nigeria) with Oxlade (Nigeria)

“Peru” – Fireboy DML (Nigeria) with Ed Sheeran (UK)

“Second Sermon” – Black Sherif (Ghana) with Burna Boy (Nigeria)

“Sete” – K.O (South Africa) with Young Stunna (South Africa), Blxckie (South Africa)

“Stamina” – Tiwa Savage with Ayra Starr (Nigeria) & Young Jonn (Nigeria)

“Trumpet” – Olamide (Nigeria) with Ckay (Nigeria)

WINNER: “Unavailable” – Davido (Nigeria) with Musa Keys (South Africa)

Best Newcomer

Azawi (Uganda)

Krys M (Cameroon)++

Libianca (Cameroon)++

Nissi (Nigeria)

Odumodublvck (Nigeria)

Pabi Cooper (South Africa)

WINNER: Roseline Layo (Ivory Coast)

Best DJ

Danni Gato (Cape Verde)

DJ BDK (Ivory Coast)

DJ Illans (France)

DJ Spinall (Nigeria)

WINNER: Michael Brun (Haiti)

Uncle Waffles (Swaziland)

Best Producer

DJ Maphorisa (South Africa)

Juls (Ghana)

Kabza de Small (South Africa)

Kel-P (Nigeria)

WINNER: Tam Sir (Ivory Coast)

Best Gospel Artist

Benjamin Dube (South Africa)

Janet Otieno (Kenya)

WINNER: KS Bloom (Ivory Coast)

Levixone (Uganda)

Moses Bliss (Nigeria)

Best Live

Burna Boy (Nigeria)

WINNER: Fally Ipupa (DRC)

Musa Keys (South Africa)

The Compozers (Ghana)

Wizkid (Nigeria)

Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

Best Dancer

WINNER: Robot Boii (South Africa)

Tayc (France)

Uganda Ghetto Kids (Uganda)

Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

Zuchu (Tanzania)

Best Artist Africa: Anglophone

WINNER: Asake (Nigeria)

Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

Black Sherif (Ghana)

Davido (Nigeria)

Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

Fireboy DML (Nigeria)

Best Artist Africa—Francophone

WINNER: Didi B (Ivory Coast)

Emma’a (Gabon)

Fally Ipupa (DRC)

KO-C (Cameroon) ++

Locko (Cameroon)++

Serge Beynaud (Ivory Coast)

Viviane Chidid (Senegal)

Best Artist Africa: Lusophone

Gerilson Israel (Angola)

WINNER: Lisandro Cuxi (Cape Verde)

Perola (Angola)

Plutonio (Mozambique)

Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

Best Artist: Rwanda

Ariel Wayz (Rwanda)

WINNER: Bruce Melodie (Rwanda)

Bwiza (Rwanda)

Chriss Eazy (Rwanda)

Kenny Sol (Rwanda)

Best Artist: East Africa

Bruce Melodie (Rwanda)

WINNER: Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

Zuchu (Tanzania)

Khaligraph (Kenya)

Nadia Mukani (Kenya)

Azawi (Uganda)

Best Artist: France & Belgium

Aya Nakamura (France)

Booba (France)

Nihno (France)

Ronisia (France)

Soolking (France)

WINNER: Tayc (France)

Best Artist – UK

WINNER: Central Cee (UK)

Headie One (UK)

Ms Banks (UK)

Raye (UK)

Stormzy (UK)

Best Artist – The Caribbean

Admiral T (Guadeloupe)

Bamby (French Guiana)

Kalash (Martinique)

Maureen (Martinique)

Popcaan (Jamaica)

Princess Lover (Martinique)

WINNER: Rutshelle Guillaume (Haiti)

Shenseea (Jamaica)

Best Artist – Indian Ocean

Donovan BTS (Mauritius)

GaEi (Madagascar)

WINNER: Goulam (Comoros)

Mik’l (Reunion)

Sega el (Reunion)

Terrell Elymoor (Mayotte)

Best Artist: Brazil

Djonga (Brazil)

Iza (Brazil)

Leo Santana (Brazil)

WINNER: Ludmilla (Brazil)

Luedji Luna (Brazil)

Best Artist: North Africa

Amira Zouhair (Morocco)

Artmasta (Tunisia)

WINNER: Dystinct (Morocco)

El Grande Toto (Morocco)

Kader Japonais (Algeria)

Raja Meziane (Algeria)

The Trace Music Award 2023 was more than a one-night celebration; it symbolized the bright future of African music. The event highlighted the diversity and dynamism of African music and how it continues to captivate audiences around the world, and hopefully, before the next edition, Cameroon will grab a win.

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