The upcoming Trace Awards & Summit 2025 is set to be a spectacular event that will light up Zanzibar. The highly anticipated Trace Awards ceremony, scheduled for 26 February 2025, promises to bring together the finest talents from across the African continent and the diaspora. Fans from around the globe are encouraged to actively participate by casting their votes for their favorite artists.
Voting for the Trace Awards is now officially open on their website www.traceawards.plus. The public vote holds significant weight, accounting for 50% of the final decision in selecting the winners. The remaining 50% is determined by the votes of an expert jury.
A Celebration of African Musical Diversity
Africa is a melting pot of diverse musical styles that have greatly influenced contemporary music worldwide. The Trace Awards aim to showcase the richness and excellence of Afro music across various genres such as Afrobeat, dancehall, hip-hop, Afro-pop, mbalax, amapiano, zouk, kizomba, genge, coupé-décalé, bongo flava, soukous, gospel, rap, raï, kompa, RnB, and rumba. Artists hailing from over 30 countries in Africa, South America, the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean, and Europe are competing in 24 different categories.
Why Vote?
The Trace Awards go beyond being just an event; they serve as a platform dedicated to recognizing artists who are shaping the future of African and international music. By participating in the voting process, fans have the opportunity to amplify the voices of their favorite artists both locally and globally. It is a chance to support works that reflect cultural pride and identity.
Voting for the Trace Awards closes on 15 February 2025. The voting process is free, accessible to all, and fully compliant with RGPD regulations.
Here are some of the nominees for the Trace Awards 2025:
Global Awards
– Song of the Year nominees include artists like Tyla, Tyler ICU, Burna Boy, and Diamond Platnumz.
– Album of the Year nominees feature Burna Boy, Asake, and King Promise.
– Best Collaboration contenders include Titom & Yuppe, Neyna & MC Acondize, and Asake & Wizkid.
– Best Music Video nominees include works by Meji Alabi, TG Omori, and Nabil Elderkin.
– Best Dancer nominees include Ikorodu Boys, Dancegod Lloyd, and Makhadzi.
– Best DJ nominees feature Tyler ICU, DJ Tunez, and Kabza De Small.
– Best Hip-Hop Artist category includes Nasty C, Sarkodie, and Maglera Doe Boy.
Pan-Africa Awards
– Best Global African Artist nominees include Tyla, Burna Boy, and Ayra Starr.
– Best Male Artist contenders feature Dlala Thukzin, Fally Ipupa, and Burna Boy.
– Best Female Artist nominees include Tyla, Makhadzi, and Ayra Starr.
– Best Newcomer category includes artists like Himra, Sabrina, and Qing Madi.
– Best Live Performance nominees feature acts like Fally Ipupa, Burna Boy, and Tyla.
Regional Awards
– Best Artist Eastern Africa nominees include Diamond Platnumz, Harmonize, and Nandy.
– Best Artist – Western Africa Anglophone contenders feature Seyi Vibez, Adekunle Gold, and KiDi.
– Best Artist – Southern Africa includes Titom & Yuppe, De Mthuda, and Tyla.
– Best Artist Francophone Africa nominees include Didi B, Josey, and Wally B. Seck.
– Best Artist Lusophone Africa features Calema, Landrick, and Chelsea Dinorath.
– Best Artist – Tanzania nominees include Mbosso, Zuchu, and Alikiba.
International and Diaspora Awards
– Best Artist – Europe nominees include Central Cee, Kalash, and Aya Nakamura.
– Best Artist – Brazil features Racionais MC’s, MC IG, and Ludmilla.
– Best Artist – Caribbean includes Shenseea, Kenny Haiti, and Mathieu White.
– Best Artist – Indian Ocean nominees feature Barth, Goulam, and Jamily Jeanne.
The Trace Awards & Summit 2025 promises to be an electrifying event that celebrates the diversity and excellence of African music. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to support your favorite artists and be a part of this musical extravaganza.