Telecel Ghana Music Awards 2026 Ends in Style as Ghana’s Biggest Stars Win Big
Black Sherif, Stonebwoy, Medikal, Wendy Shay and other top artistes dominate major categories at the 27th TGMA

By: Ebenezer Adu-Gyamfi / Emmanuel Ayiku for GhanaianNewsCanada | May 10, 2026
The 27th edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) ended in spectacular fashion at the Grand Arena in Accra, bringing together musicians, celebrities, producers, fans, and entertainment stakeholders for one of Ghana’s biggest nights in music.
The awards ceremony celebrated outstanding achievements in Ghana’s music industry over the past year, with several artistes receiving honours across categories including Highlife, Gospel, Hip-Hop, Afrobeats, Reggae/Dancehall, and music production.
The night featured energetic live performances, emotional acceptance speeches, fashion showcases, and intense anticipation surrounding the major award categories.
One of the most competitive categories of the night remained the coveted Artiste of the Year award, which featured strong competition among some of Ghana’s biggest names in music.
Major Winners at the 27th TGMA
Artiste of the Year
Album / EP of the Year
Best New Artiste
Best Gospel Artiste
Best Hiplife / Hip-Hop Artiste
- Black Sherif
Best Afrobeats / Afropop Artiste
Best Highlife Artiste
- King Paluta
Best Reggae / Dancehall Artiste
Most Popular Song of the Year
- Foko! — King Paluta
Best Afrobeats Song
Collaboration of the Year
International Collaboration of the Year
- Shake It to the Max Remix — Moliy, Shenseea, Skillibeng & Silent Addy
Best Rap Performance
Songwriter of the Year
- Have Mercy II — Kofi Kinaata
Best Music Video
- Sacrifice — Black Sherif
Best Male Vocal Performance
- Asiama — Akoma
Best Female Vocal Performance
- Enam — Amin
Record of the Year
- Chaana — Samini ft. Soweto Gospel Choir
Audio Engineer of the Year
- Francis Kweku Osei — Chaana
The ceremony also highlighted the growing global influence of Ghanaian music as artistes continue to gain international recognition through streaming platforms, collaborations, and performances beyond Africa.
Fans on social media actively reacted throughout the night, debating winners, performances, fashion appearances, and memorable moments from the event.
Industry observers say the TGMA continues to play a major role in shaping Ghana’s entertainment industry by recognising talent, promoting competition, and increasing the visibility of local music internationally.
The awards additionally reflected the strong rise of younger artistes and the continued dominance of digital streaming in determining popularity and commercial success within the Ghanaian music space.
For many fans, the 2026 edition of the TGMA represented another important moment in the evolution of Ghana’s music industry as local artistes continue competing not only within Ghana but also on continental and global stages.





















