The 9th Annual Channel O Music Video Awards, brought to you by DStv and DStv Mobile, delivered 14 winners at a glitz-filled evening that more than made the case for Africa being the hottest thing on planet music right now!
Heading the winner's list was Nigerian superstar D'Banj who capped an amazing 2012 by taking home the most anticipated award of the night Most Gifted Video of the Year for his chart-topper "Oliver Twist".
The video - the first to have emerged from D'Banj's deal with Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music label - also saw 2011 Special Recognition recipient take home the fiercely contested award for Most Gifted Male
Video. One of 2012's biggest artists, Zahara, was named winner of the Most Gifted Female Video at the awards event - which took place in Soweto, Johannesburg, for the first time this year. The South African sensation took the highly coveted category for her breakthrough single "Loliwe". On the night, Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown was transformed into a playground of the Young, Gifted and African as the top artists and entertainers turned out in their droves. Another of the night's most closely watched category Most Gifted
Newcomer, brought to you by Fish Eagle Brandy Naturally Supreme, highlights emerging talent from the continent, and this year, it was Nigeria's Davido who took home the trophy - for his massive hit "Dami
Duro". Davido's country folk, P Square once again proved to be a Channel O Music Video Awards favourite: the Nigerian twins won the Most Gifted Duo, Group or Featuring Video for the third time for "Chop My Money" featuring Akon and May D. On an evening that featured a host of superb live performances from many of South Africa's dance and house hotshots - including Mi Casa, DJ
Zinhle, and Bucie - it was a South African innovator DJ Cleo who won Most Gifted Dance Video for his social network hit "Facebook" beating off some stiff competition.
The cross-border collaboration of Zimbabwean-born Buffalo Souljah with
Angola's Cabo Snoop "Styra Inonyengesa" was named Most Gifted Ragga
Dancehall Video while rising Nigerian star, Brymo, took home the award
for Most Gifted Afro Pop Video for "Ara".
It was another border-breaking hook-up that snagged Most Gifted Kwaito
Video when EES featuring Mandoza's "Ayoba" beat off stiff competition in
this closely watched category while "Oyi", by Flavour featuring Tiwa
Savage took home this year's Most Gifted R&B Video Award. The last of
the genre categories - Most Gifted Hip Hop Video - was award to
multi-talented Ice Prince for his massive hit "Superstar".
The Nigerian artist was the award's co-host with South African Bonang
Matheba - and the couple brilliantly kept the flow going on a night
jam-packed with live music performances and the who's who of African
entertainment.
The regional categories were an intensely contested race for the crown -
but in the end it was Cashtime Fam's "Shut It Down (Stundee)" that won
Most Gifted South Video; Ghana and Nigeria's D-Black ft Mo Cheddah's
"Falling" that was named Most Gifted African West Video and Tanzania's
AY ft Sauti Sol's "I Don't Want to Be Alone" which took home the Most
Gifted African East award.
The awards evening was capped when multi-talented South African music
veteran, Oskido, was named as this year's Special Recognition recipient
at the 9th Annual Channel O Music Video Awards.
The 9th Annual Channel O Music Video Awards, brought to you by DStv and
DStv Mobile, are Africa's only continent-wide, public-voted awards,
rewarding artists across a diversity of genres and regions.
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