Ghanaian sensation Camidoh has made waves in the music industry by clinching his inaugural Black Entertainment Television (BET) award. The Adoley hitmaker took to Twitter on June 8, 2023, to reveal the thrilling news, setting the internet ablaze with excitement.
Camidoh's nomination in the coveted category of Viewer's Choice: Best International New Act was confirmed through an official flyer he shared, accompanied by trophy and black heart emojis, amplifying the jubilation surrounding his well-deserved triumph.
The highly competitive 2023 BET Best International New Act accolade features Camidoh's electrifying Sugarcane Remix, a global hit featuring a star-studded lineup including Mayorkun, King Promise, and Darkoo. His contenders for the prestigious award include Asake (Nigeria), Libianca (Cameroon), Pabi Cooper (South Africa), MC Ryan SP (Brazil), Flo (UK), Raye (UK), Maureen (France), and Werenoi (France). This recognition propels Camidoh into the international spotlight, solidifying his stature as an emerging force in the music realm.
With Camidoh's remarkable BET nomination, Ghanaian talent once again shines on the global stage, following in the footsteps of Black Sherif, who garnered a nomination in the 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards. The historic win for Ghana came in 2019 when Sarkodie triumphed as the inaugural recipient of the prestigious BET Best International Flow award, cementing his status as a two-time BET victor.
Amidst the celebration, Camidoh has also released his highly anticipated debut album, aptly titled L.I.T.A. The 15-track masterpiece showcases his artistic growth and versatility, further solidifying his position as a rising star. As the BET award reverberates through the industry, Camidoh's future shines brighter than ever, with fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter of his musical journey.
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