Mzbel, the host of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards ( TGMA ), was the target of a heated debate about the validity of Charterhouse’s decision to choose which songs were not accepted for awards.
Mzbel appears in a GhanaCelebrities film. Com, noted that Charles Kwadwo Fosu, a well-known song and songwriter, sang the country’s most offensive songs while also winning numerous awards during his golden years.
She recalled that the use of profanity in her two biggest music, “16 Times” and” Awoso Me,” was a red flag for their profanity during her heyday, which prevented them from winning at the then-VGMAs.
Mzbel noted that a significant campaign was launched to prevent “16 Times” from winning, which ended up being effective. With the justification that its songs contained vulgarity, Awoso Me was officially exempt from the honours.
Daddy Lumba’s huge awards list was referred to as dishonest by the audio goddess, who was quite explicit in his lyrics.
After King Paluta’s” Makoma,” arguably the biggest strike of the previous 12 times, was disqualified from nominees for the 2025 TGMA Awards, a discussion about profanity in phrases started to rage.
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