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The Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), now in its 26th year, has long stood as the country’s most prestigious celebration of musical excellence. Organized annually by Charterhouse, the awards have faced their fair share of criticism over the years; from accusations of bias to logistical mishaps. But as this year’s edition proved, there’s a notable shift happening: a positive evolution that deserves recognition even as we continue to hold the scheme accountable for areas needing improvement. One of the most commendable aspects of the 26th edition was the remarkable improvement in production quality. The stage and set design were arguably the best in the history of the awards. With immersive lighting, impressive LED displays, and sleek transitions between performances and presentations, the show visually aligned with the global standards of televised award shows. The TV production itself was smooth for the most part, camera angles captured the emotions of winners and performers beautifully, while sound engineering maintained an almost consistent clarity throughout the night. This year, Charterhouse clearly made a statement: Ghanaian award shows can and should look this good. Musically, the night soared with standout performances that reflected the depth and variety of Ghana’s musical talent. Stonebwoy delivered a rousing set, cementing his place as one of Africa’s most electrifying live performers. King Promise brought the smoothness, charm, and energy that have made him a household name, while Daughters of Glorious Jesus evoked emotion and nostalgia, reminding everyone of the spiritual roots embedded in Ghana’s music culture.…
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