Ghanaian Dancehall Artist Wins Three Nominations At 2025 IRAWMA Awards

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Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale has won 3 awards at the just-ended 42nd edition of the International Reggae & World Music Awards (IRAWMA).

The crooner won all his 3 nominations at the awards ceremony held in the USA with categories including Best African Dancehall Entertainer and Best Music Video: Killa Ji Mi.

This means that Shatta Wale is now a nine-time winner at the prestigious event, a feat any Ghanaian artiste has yet to make.

He is the most decorated Ghanaian IRAWMA artiste winner, a position he had previously held with six awards.

Shatta Wale’s journey with the IRAWMA dates back to 2014 when he first won Best New Entertainer, and since then, he has continued to make an impact with multiple wins across different categories.

The 42nd edition of IRAWMA once again celebrated outstanding contributions to reggae and world music, and Shatta Wale’s success underscores his influence beyond Ghana’s borders.

His consistency at the awards speaks to his ability to evolve and remain relevant in an ever-changing.

The IRAWMA is a prestigious global award scheme that seeks to recognize the world’s best dancehall and reggae acts within the year.

This year’s edition saw other African acts grabbing awards, including Burna Boy and Diamond Platnumz. Other notable winners in the genre who won included the fiery Sheenseea, Vybz Kartel, Bad Bunny and the legendary Buju Banton.