Cabo Verde Music Awards | |
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Date | 2017 |
Location | Praia |
Country | Cape Verde |
First awarded | 2011 |
Website | Official website |
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Network | TCV (television) RCV (radio) |
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The Cabo Verde Music Awards (abbreviation: CVMA) is an annual music award ceremony that takes place every year. The award ceremony takes place in the capital city of Praia, Cape Verde. It is also broadcast on TCV.
History
The origins of the creation of the music awards for Cape Verde began in the 2000s.
The first edition took place in March 2011 and was one of the most recent music awards made by any country, featuring some of the greatest Cape Verdean musicians from the diaspora abroad. The first guests included Gilyto, La MC Malcriado and Suzanna Lubrano. The recent edition took place on 2016,[1] featuring Elida Almeida, Gilyto, Hélio Batalha and others.
Categories
The following music categories include:
- Best Acoustic Album:
- 2012: "Caldera Preta" by Mirri Lobo[2]
- Best Coladeira:
- 2011: "Reggadeira" by Maria de Barros
- 2012: "Caldera Preta" by Mirri Lobo
- 2015: A single by Jorge Serna[3]
- Best Funaná:
- 2011: "É Si Ki’m Feitu” by La MC Malcriado
- 2015: A single by Lejemea[3]
- Best Male Singer:
- 2012: Mirri Lobo
- Best Female Singer:
- 2013: Carmen Souza
- Best Morna:
- 2011: "Reggadera" by Maria de Barros
- 2013: "Kachupada" by Carmen Souza
- 2015: A single by Gardénia Benrós[3]
- Best Music of the Year:
- 2012: "Caldera Preta" by Mirri Lobo
- Best Music Video:
- 2013: "Simple Girl" by Nelson Freitas
Editions
- 1st - 2011, held on March 12:
- Producer: Gilyto, participants: Maria de Barros, Gilyto, Suzanna Lubrano, La MC Malcriado
- 2nd - 2012, held in March:
- 3rd - 2013:
- Participants: Nelson Freitas,[5] Carmen Souza, Splash
- 4th - 2014:
- Participants: Gilyto, Neuza, Soraia de Deus
- 5th - 2015:
- Participants: Gardénia Benros, Lejemea, Jorge Serna
- 6th - 2016, held on May 7:
- Participants: Elida Almeida,[1] Gilyto, Hélio Batalha[1]
- 7th - 2017
- 8th - 2018
- 9th - 2019
- 10th - 2021
- 11th - 2022, will be held on October 1:
- Nominations were announced on August 28, 2022.[6]
Album of the Year | Best Male Performance | Best International Rhythm |
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References
- 1 2 3 "Élida Almeida é a artista mais premiada e Hélio Batalha revelação". A Nação (in Portuguese). 8 May 2016. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
- ↑ "Mirri Lobo é tetra campeão dos CVMA 2012" [Mirri Lobo, the Four-Time Winner of the 2012 CVMA]. Nha Terra (in Portuguese). March 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Complete list of winners at the 2015 CVMA". SAPO CV (in Portuguese). 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-08-07. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- ↑ "CVMA Nominees 2012". Cabo Verde Music Awards. Archived from the original on 2016-03-09. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
- ↑ "Nominees and winners at the 2013 Cabo Verde Music Awards 2013" (in French).
- ↑ "Lista Final dos Nomeados dos CVMA 2022" [Final List of CVMA 2022 Nominees]. #balai Cabo Verde (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 August 2022.
External links
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- Official website (in Portuguese)
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