Wizkid Nominated for 7 Awards at Africa Arts Entertainments Awards

Wizkid Dominates Nominations at Africa Arts Entertainments Awards

Renowned Nigerian Afrobeat singer, Wizkid, has been making waves across the African music scene, and it’s no surprise he’s racked up an impressive seven nominations at the upcoming Africa Arts Entertainments Awards (AAEA). The awards ceremony, scheduled to take place in Kenya on August 17, 2024, aims to recognize and celebrate the outstanding achievements of music artists across the African continent.

Wizkid’s extensive nominations list includes AAEA Best Continental Male Artiste and AAEA Continental Artiste of the Year, cementing his position as a top contender in the competitive music industry. In addition to these high-profile categories, the talented singer is also vying for Continental Album/EP of the Year for his project ‘S2’, as well as honors for his collaborations and singles, such as Best Continental Intl Feature for ‘Work Me Out’, Best Continental Afro RnB Hit for ‘Money & Love’, Best Continental Afro Rap Fusion Hit for ‘IDK’, and Best Continental Afro RnB Hit for ‘Ebelebe’.

As the award ceremony approaches, fans and critics alike are eagerly awaiting the results, eager to see Wizkid bring home the prestigious accolades. With his impressive body of work and dedication to the Afrobeat genre, it’s clear that Wizkid is a force to be reckoned with in the African music industry.

For updates on the Africa Arts Entertainments Awards and Wizkid’s latest endeavors, stay tuned to Media Talk Africa for the latest news and developments in the world of African music.

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