CHANNEL O recently announced its five-star performance line-up for the 2014 Channel O Africa Music Video Awards #CHOAMVA14 set to take place at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Soweto at 8pm on Saturday.
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Zimbabwean award-winning artiste Buffalo Souljah is among this year’s nominees on the Most Gifted Ragga Dancehall category with his track, Turn Up.
The performer line-up consists of an eclectic mix of artistes who are guaranteed to keep viewers entertained and Channel O has announced its line-up for the 2014 Channel O Africa Music Video Awards.
Davido, Cassper Nyovest and Skhanda Republic Commander KO will be bringing to life on the Channel O Africa Music Video Awards stage the hits that have earned them their impressive five nominations each.
Other performers include, the prince of Hip Hop AKA, Kwesta, Patoranking, the Princess of House Bucie, Riky Rick, Olamide and DJ Dimplez who has undoubtedly had a successful year as one of SA most sought after Hip Hop club deejays, plus those mind-blowing surprise collaborations the awards ceremony is synonymous with and loads more!
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Viewers can also look forward to an honorary performance that pays homage to a pioneering group that dared to be different and ultimately shaped the Kwaito genre in the ‘90s. Who could it? All will be revealed on Africa’s biggest night in music.
“2014 has been an incredible year for music and our strong performance lineup is testament. We have tons on surprise performances in store, as we celebrate the talent that fuels our diverse music industry.
This year’s Channel O Africa Music Video Awards are once again going to be a night to remember,” said Channel O Africa manager Leslie Kasumba.
In their 11th year, the Channel O Africa Music Video Awards are the only public voted annual music video awards show broadcast around the continent that exclusively feature African artists.
Voting was open to people across a wide range of digital platforms: via the website and mobile site and it closed on the 23rd of November at midnight.