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“I Was Surprised I Won Female Vocalist Award At 2018 VGMAs” – Adina

Ghanaian songstress, Adina, says she was surprised to have won the Best Female Vocalist Award at the 2018 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA).

According to her, she was surprised not because she thinks she didn’t deserve it but because of the names she contested with.

Speaking to Kojo Akoto Boateng on Citi TV’s ‘Saturday Live’ show on Saturday, she said she that all her contenders were equally hardworking.

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The ‘Makoma’ hitmaker also added that even though she won the same award last year, she wasn’t expecting another win. Hence, to her picking the award for the second time in succession is a great honor for her.

“I was surprised when I won the female vocalist award, not because I didn’t think I deserved it but because of the names of the list,” she disclosed.

“Last year, I also won the same award. So last year was like ‘Oh my goodness, really?’. But this year it was like ‘ok, all the people on the list were also working hard, I saw them…so it was encouraging to be picked among the lot on the list,” she added.

When asked if the award put any pressure on her, she noted that it motivates her to do better.

“I feel like I have a responsibility not to let vocalists in Ghana down, but I am working on it to make sure I become a better version of myself any time,” she noted.

Other artists who were nominated in the Best Female Vocalist of the Year category in the 2018 VGMA were Nana Yaa, Efya, Mzvee and Becca.

Adina made this revelation when she joined highlife artiste Rex Omar, budding act QueiQu Aphro and the Characters Band for the first episode of Season 4 of Citi TV’s live band show, ‘Saturday Live.’

Biography

Adina (born Adina Thembi Ndamse), is a Ghanaian-South African singer, songwriter, actress and sometimes a model. She was the winner of music reality show Stars of the Future in 2008.

Adina had her senior high school education at the Wesley Girls High School. She then moved to Central University where she obtained a degree in Environmental and Development Studies. Growing up as a kid she joined the National Theatre Choir where she got to perform at Kidafest and Fun World shows.

She shot to the limelight when she competed in the music reality show ‘Stars of the Future’.

This show was organised by Charter House Ghana and eventually became the winner.

She is noted for her hit songs ‘Too Late,’ ‘Makoma’ and the current ‘Killing Me Softly.’

Adina is currently signed onto New African Movement record label.

 

About this writer:

Peace Agyare

Peace Agyare loves to write and is addicted to reading. She is a staff at Ghaflagh.com & ghafla.com/music/ A well bred journalist with a flair for entertainment, society and arts. She loves covering events and reporting personalities for the public consumption. Email : [email protected] Instagram @peaceagyare & Twitter ; @agyare_peace