Ebony wins Artiste of the Year at Bass Awards

Dancehall artist, Ebony grabbed the artist of the year award at the recent 2017 Bass Awards ceremony held at the National Theatre.

The Bass Awards, organised by the Bullhaus entertainment is designed to recognise works of various musicians in the industry for the year in review.

The sensational music star grabbing the topmost award did not come as a surprise to many as 2017 has been a year of great works by the young talented musician.

As part of her recent releases is ‘’Maame Hwe’’ which is enjoying so much airplay due to its message which voices out the plight of a woman in a masculine dominated society.

The emotional song portrays a young lady in an abusive relationship as she cries out to her mother for assistance.

Find the full list of winners below:

BEST DANCEHALL VIDEO OF THE YEAR

People Dey – Stonebwoy

BEST REGGAE VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Bad System – Ras Kuuku

DANCEHALL SONG OF THE YEAR

Talk To Me – Stonebwoy ft Kranium

REGGAE SONG OF THE YEAR

Pain Dem – Rudebwoy Ranking

DANCEHALL COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR

Happy Day – A.K. Songstress ft Zeal

REGGAE COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR

Nobody Else – MzVee ft Black Prophet

ALTERNATIVE SONG OF THE YEAR

One Love – Nat Abbey

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Livingstone – Stonebwoy

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

Blakk Rasta

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

Mix Master Garzy

YAA ASANTEWA AWARD (RECORD OF THE YEAR)

Black Prophet – In Times Like These

KWAME NKRUMAH AWARD (ARTISTE OF THE YEAR)

Ebony

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Knii Lante

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Ebony

BEST PERFORMER OF THE YEAR

Stonebwoy

REGGAE ARTISTE OF THE YEAR

Ras Kuuku

DISCOVERY OF THE YEAR

Xhila Roy

RIDDIM OF THE YEAR

Irie Bus (Kaskis)

BEST INTERNATIONAL ACT OF THE YEAR

Patoranking

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Nana Appiah Mensah, CEO of Zylofon Media

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