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The event is composed of performances from African and Afro-origin artists from around the world plus presentations of awards in 26 different categories. The inaugural edition also aired on Kigali Channel 2 (KC2 TV) in Rwanda [1] for local viewing, [2] and the show was also livestreamed on the Trace YouTube channel. [2]
To celebrate 20 years of promoting and supporting African and Afro-inspired music, Trace staged the 1st Trace Awards & Festival at the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda on 21 October 2023. The show was televised live to 350 million viewers and music fans around the world on Trace channels in 180 countries.
The music industry in Rwanda is gradually growing and becoming more professionalized. An increasing number of companies are investing in the development of new talent, including the production of major music festivals like Kigali Up! and Primus Guma Guma Super Star, and the music competition television show .artists like Meddy, are now taking Rwandan music to the next level
Meddy's music career started when he was a high school student, [17] joining local singing groups in Kigali. [18] [19] In a music group named 'Justified', Meddy met musical artists currently well known in Rwanda, including The Ben, Mucyo and Lick Lick. [20] Meddy's career came into the limelight in 2008.
Wearing its standard red and green tunics, they perform the national anthem, Rwanda Nziza as well as marching displays. They also perform traditional military marches and native music such as the Swahili song Sisi Wenyewe. [5] The band released a new album called Ubudasa in celebration of the 25th anniversary of liberation in 2019. [6]
PGGSS is sponsored by Bralirwa's Primus lager and was created by East African Promoters (EAP) to help grow music entertainment in Rwanda. Unlike East Africa's Tusker Project Fame and American Idol where the competitors are unknown talent, Primus Guma Guma Super Star takes known Rwandan artists (like Tom Close, Bruce Melodie, King James ...
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Adolphe Bagabo commonly known as Kamichi, is a Rwandan musical artist. [1] He is distinguished by his unique and hoarse vocal delivery. [2]As a child, Bagabo sang in local choirs.