Channel O Africa Music Video Awards, once known as Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards, are Pan-African music awards organised by South Africa -based Channel O television channel. The awards were first held in 2003 under the name Reel Music Video Awards. Since 2005 the awards have been held annually.[1] The winners are voted by Channel O's viewers across the continent.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
2003
TITLE: - Reel Music Video Awards
VENUE: - M-Net Randburg Studios in Johannesburg, South Africa.
HOSTS: -
CATEGORIES: - 23 in total
SPECIAL RECOGNITION: - Fela Kuti (Nigeria)
2004
No awards ceremony was held in this year.
2005
TITLE: - African Music Video Awards
VENUE: - Johannesburg Civic Center, South Africa
HOSTS: -
SPECIAL RECOGNITION: - Hugh Masekela (South Africa)
2006
TITLE: - Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards
VENUE: - Gallagher Estate in Johannesburg, South Africa
HOSTS: - David Kau (South Africa) and Channel O VJs
SPECIAL RECOGNITION: - Zola (South Africa)
WINNERS: -
- Best Male Video: Lagbaja - “Never Far Away“ (Nigeria)
- Best Female Video: Lizha James - “For All Ya“ (Mozambique)
- Best Newcomer: D'banj - "Tongolo" (Nigeria)
- Best Duo or Group: Malaika - "2 Bob" (South Africa)
- Best Urban Jazz Video: Zama Jobe - "Ndawo Yami" (South Africa)
- Best Dance Video: Dj Cleo - "Goodbye" (South Africa)
- Best African Pop: 2Face - "Ole" (Nigeria)
- Best African Southern: Mista Doe - "Hot To Death" (Botswana)
- Best African West: 2Face - "Ole" (Nigeria)
- Best African East: Jonny Ragga - "Give Me The Key" (Ethiopia)
- Best African DJ: DJ Fresh (South Africa)
- Best Hip Hop Video: Mode 9 (Feat. Nnena) - "Cry" (Nigeria)
- Best Reggae Video: Lucky Dube - "Respect" (South Africa)
- Best R&B Video: Dare - "Escalade" (Nigeria)
- Best Kwaito Video: Brickz - "Tjovitjo" (South Africa)
- Best Collaboration Video: Danny K & Mandoza - "Music" (South Africa)
- Best Director: Mode 9 (Feat. Nnena) - "Cry" (Nigeria)
- Best Special Effects: Weird MC - "Ijoya" (Nigeria)
- Video Of The Year: Mode 9 (Feat. Nnena) - "Cry" (Nigeria)
2007
TITLE: - Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards
VENUE: - Johannesburg City Hall, South Africa
HOSTS: - D'Banj (Nigeria) and DJ S'Bu (South Africa)
SPECIAL RECOGNITION: - Oliver Mtukudzi (Zimbabwe)
WINNERS: -
- Best Male Video: Nameless – “Sinzia” (Kenya)
- Best Female Video: Dama Do Bling - “Danca Do Remexe” (Mozambique)
- Best Newcomer: “The Dogg - Baby Don't Go” (Namibia)
- Best Duo Or Group: “P-Square” - Bizzy Body (Nigeria)
- Best Dance Video: Acid - “Banyane E Basimane” (Botswana)
- Best Ragga Dancehall Video: Peter Miles – “Love“ (Uganda)
- Best R&B Video: Lizha James - “Numa wa mina” (Mozambique)
- Best Kwaito: Gazza – “Mokasie” (Namibia)
- Best African Southern: Dama Do Bling - “Danca Do Remexe” (Mozambique)
- Best African West: De Indispensables - “I Love U” (Nigeria)
- Best African East: Juma Nature – Mugambo (Tanzania)
- Best Hip-Hop Video: Scar - “Metlholo” (Botswana)
- Best Special Effects: D'Banj - “Why Me” (Nigeria)
- Best Director: East African Bashment Crew - “Kube” (Kenya & Uganda)
- Video Of The Year: East African Bashment Crew - “Kube” (Kenya & Uganda)
2008
TITLE: - Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards
VENUE: - Carnival City in Johannesburg, South Africa
HOSTS: - Kabelo 'KB' Ngakane and Nonhle Thema (all from South Africa)
SPECIAL RECOGNITION: - George Lee (Ghana)
WINNERS: -
- Best Male Video: Ikechukwu – “Wind Em Well” (Nigeria)
- Best Female Video: Lizha James – “Nita Mukuna Nwini” (Mozambique)
- Best Newcomer: Buffalo Souljah – “Bubble You Bumz” (Zimbabwe)
- Best Duo Or Group: P-Square – “Do Me” (Nigeria)
- Best Dance Video: Lady May – “Chokola” (Namibia)
- Best Ragga Dancehall Video: Buffalo Souljah – “Bubble Your Bumz”
- Best R&B Video: Gal Level – “Falling In Love” (Namibia)
- Best Kwaito: The Dogg – “Can U Feel It” (Namibia)
- Best African Southern: Freshlyground – “Pot Belly” (South Africa)
- Best African West: M-Trill – “Bounce” (Nigeria)
- Best African East: Witness – “Zero” (Tanzania)
- Best Hip-Hop Video: KC Presh – “Sengemenge” (Nigeria)
- Video Of The Year: P-Square – “Do Me” (Nigeria)
2009
TITLE: - Music Video Awards (CHOMVAs)
VENUE: - Carnival City in Gauteng, South Africa
HOSTS: - Kabelo 'KB' Ngakane, Nonhle Thema and Lungile 'Lungsta' Radu (all from South Africa)
SPECIAL RECOGNITION: - Brenda Fassie (South Africa)
WINNERS: -
- Best Male Video: Darey - “Not the Girl” (Nigeria)
- Best Female Video: Sasha - “Only One” (Nigeria)
- Best Newcomer: Khuli - “Tswak Stik'em” (South Africa)
- Best Duo Or Group: Buffalo Souljah & Tay Grin & Gal Level - “My Type Of Girl” (Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia)
- Best Dance Video: Lady May - “Ndota” (Namibia)
- Best Ragga Dancehall Video: Buffalo Souljah - “Judgment” (Zimbabwe)
- Best R&B Video: Darey - “Not the Girl” (Nigeria)
- Best Afro Pop: Gal Level - “Touch Me” (Namibia)
- Best Kwaito: Gazza feat. Bleksem - “Passop” (Namibia, South Africa)
- Best African Southern: Lizha James - “Estilo Xakhale” (Mozambique)
- Best African West: Ikechukwu - “Shoobeedoo” (Nigeria)
- Best African East: XOD - “I Want You Back” (Uganda)
- Best Hip-Hop Video: Zeus - “Gijima” (Botswana)
- Video Of The Year: Naeto C - “Ki Ni Big Deal” (Nigeria)
2010
- Venue: Sandton Convention Centre in Sandton, South Africa
- Hosts: Lungile 'Lungsta' Radu and Thomas Gumede (all from South Africa)
- Special Recognition: K'Naan (Somalia)
Winners
- Best Male Video: Black Coffee (feat Zakes Bantwini) - "Juju" (South Africa)
- Best Female Video: Mo'Cheddah (feat Othello) - "If You Want Me" (Nigeria)
- Best Newcomer: L-Tido (feat T-P) - "Calling" (South Africa)
- Best Duo Or Group: P-Square (feat J. Martins) - "E No Easy" (Nigeria)
- Best Dance Video: Liquideep - "Fairytale" (South Africa)
- Best Ragga Dancehall Video: General Pype (Feat Naeto C, Vector, Sasha, Da Grin and GT) - "Champion (Remix)" (Nigeria)
- Best R&B Video: Urban Reign - "Addicted" (South Africa)
- Best Afro Pop: D'banj - "Fall in Love" (Nigeria)
- Best Kwaito: Big Nuz and DJ Tira - "Umlilo" (South Africa)
- Best African Southern: Pro - "Sekele" (South Africa)
- Best African West: 2face Idibia - "Implications" (Nigeria)
- Best African East: Obita and Loyiso - "Everybody Dance" (South Africa)
- Best Hip-Hop Video: Naeto C - "Ako Mi Ti Poju" (Nigeria)
- Video Of The Year: Teargas - "Party 101" (South Africa)
2011
- Venue: Sandton Convention Centre in Sandton, South Africa
- Hosts: Banky W (Nigeria) and Dineo Moeketsi (South Africa)
- Special Recognition: D'banj (Nigeria)
Winners
- Most Gifted Dance Video: Darey - "Ba Ni Ki Di" (Nigeria)
- Most Gifted Kwaito Video: The Dogg - "This Is My Time" (Namibia)
- Most Gifted African West Video: Naeto C - "Ten Over Ten" (Nigeria)
- Most Gifted Newcomer Video: Ice Prince/Brymo - "Oleku" (Nigeria)
- Most Gifted Video of The Year: Zakes Bantwini - "Wasting My Time" (South Africa)
- Most Gifted Hip Hop Video: AKA - "Victory Lap" (South Africa)
- Most Gifted Male Video: D'banj featuring Snoop Dogg - "Mr Endowed (Remix)" (Nigeria)
- Most Gifted Female Video: Lira - "Phakade" (South Africa)
- Most Gifted Duo, Group or Featuring Video: Hip Hop Pantsula, Teargas and Liquideep - "Born For This" (South Africa)
- Most Gifted Afro Pop Video: Theo - "Ukhona" (South Africa)
- Most Gifted African Southern Video: Liquideep - "Settle For Less" (South Africa)
- Most Gifted R&B Video: Banky W. featuring M.I - "Feeling It" (Nigeria)
- Most Gifted African East Video: Keko, Radio and Weasel - "How We Do It (remix)" (Uganda)
- Most Gifted Ragga Dancehall Video: Samini - "Dadiekye" (Ghana)
2012
- Venue: Walter Sisulu Square in Soweto, South Africa
- Hosts: Bonang Matheba (South Africa) and Ice Prince (Nigeria)
- Special Recognition: Oskido (South Africa)
Winners
2013
- Venue: Walter Sisulu Square in Soweto, South Africa
- Hosts: AKA (South Africa) and Naeto C (Nigeria)
- Special Recognition: P-Square (Nigeria)
Winners
- Most Gifted Kwaito Video: Professor featuring Oskido and Character - "Fingerprints" (RSA)
- Most Gifted Ragga/Dancehall Video: P-Unit featuring Collo - "You Guy" (Kenya)
- Most Gifted RnB Video: Banky W. - "Yes/No" (Nigeria)
- Most Gifted Hip-Hop Video: AKA - "Jealousy" (RSA)
- Most Gifted Dance Video: Mafikizolo - "Khona" (RSA)
- Most Gifted Afro-Pop Video: The Soil featuring Zakwe - "Inkomo" (RSA)
- Most Gifted African East Video: P-Unit featuring Collo - "You Guy" (Kenya)
- Most Gifted African West Video: P-Square - "Alingo" (Nigeria)
- Most Gifted African South Video: Oskido - "Tsa-Mandebele" (RSA)
- Most Gifted Newcomer Video: Khaya Mthethwa - "Move" (RSA)
- Most Gifted Duo/Group or Featuring Video: Zone Fam - "Contolola" (Zambia)
- Most Gifted Female Video: Zonke - "Feelings" (RSA)
- Most Gifted Male Video: Zeus featuring AKA and Tumi - "#DatsWasup" (Botswana and RSA)
- Most Gifted Video Of The Year: Wizkid - "Azonto" (Nigeria)
2014
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.modernghana.com/music/5237/3/about-channel-o-spirit-of-africa-music-video-award.mgl About Channel O Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards
- ↑ BBC: Channel O Spirit Of Africa Music Video Awards 2006 Archived 2010-01-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "BBC - Africa on Your Street - Features - Channel O Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards 2006". Archived from the original on 2010-01-05. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ↑ http://museke.com/index.php?q=node/1534 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine]
- ↑ "Channel O Music Video Award Winners 2008 | Museke". Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
- ↑ "M-NET - Channel O - 2009 Channel O Music Video Awards Winners". beta.mnet.co.za. Archived from the original on 14 January 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-10. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ↑ "Full list of 2011 Channel O MVA winners | Channel O TV Online". Archived from the original on 2011-11-13. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
The Channel O Africa Music Video Awards…and the winners are…
External links
- Channel O Music Video Awards Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Channel O