I’ll only attend TGMAs the day I’m receiving an award – Rufftown singer Baba Tunde
Baba Tunde will only attend the prestigious Ghana Music Awards, now sponsored by Telecel Ghana, “when I’m receiving an award”.
“I’ve not been there before and I don’t want to just go watch. I want the first time I enter the place to be the day I’m going to receive an award,” he said. “So I won’t be going there this year.”
On the ultimate honour, Artiste of the Year, he declined to name a favourite, confident “anyone can win and I will be happy for anyone who does”.
“All the nominees are hardworking and their victory will honour Ghana,” Baba Tunde added.
He spoke to Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo.
The singer was in the company of his label CEO Ricky Nana Agyemang of Rufftown Records.
Tunde also revealed artistes he is keen to collaborate with on a song.
“Gyakie and Zlatan,” he said, adding, however, “I want all of them, Davido and all.”
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Meanwhile, organised by Charterhouse, the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs) 2024 takes place at the Grand Arena, Accra International Conference Centre (AICC), Accra, Saturday, June 1.
King Promise and Stonebwoy are the public's favourites to lift the Artiste of the Year trophy, competing against incumbent Black Sherif, two-time legendary winner Sarkodie, 2020 winner Kuami Eugene, and newcomer Nacee.
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