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Results for HiPipo Music Award 2019 held on the 29th May 2020

HiPipo Music Award was held on friday 29th. May 2020 in what is termed to be a Scientific and Virtual nature where some artists performed from their rooms while others performed from the venue and every fan enjoyed from the comfort of their rooms and Here are the results



1. Parte after Parte - Big Trill……………Song of the year Africa

2. Eddy kenzo…………………………………..Artist of the Year Africa

3. Travis Kazibwe - Dr.Tee ……………….Afro Tune producer of the decade

4. Muhamaed Ramazan – Mafia……... Best song from Northern/ Arabic Africa

5. Eddy Kenzo……………………………………Africa’s Number 1

6. Jehovah Shalom…………………………….Best A-cappella group 

7. John Blaq – Do Dat …………..............Best Afro Beat song

8. John Blaq – Ebyalagirwa…………………Best Afro pop song

9. Producer Ronnie ……………………………Best Audio Producer

10. Chris Evans – Call me……………………..Best Band song

11. John Blaq………………………………………..Best brake through artist

12. Ghetto Kids Tripplets………………………Best Choreography

13. B2C / Rema – Gutujja…………………….Best Collabo

14. Da Agent & Betinafesie-Bumungamba…..Best Contemporary folk song.

15. Slick Stuart & Roja……………………………Best DJ

16. Sheeba ……………………………………………Best Female Artist

17. Kasule Cereste – Stress free…………….Best kadongo Kamu song

18. Eddy Kenzo……………………………………..Best Male Artist

19. Fille & Voltage Music –Squeeze………western Best Reggae Song

20. Amasemero Gabazira Ba CBS-Happy Birthday Ssabbasajja…..Best school Act

21. David Lutalo- Ensi…………………………….Best Social Message

22. Irene Kayemba- Kankinemu……………..Best Song Eastern region

23. Innoss’B Yope DRC …………………………..Best song from Francophone Africa

24. Profesa Maros – Med mac………………..Best song Northern Region

25. King Monada- Chuwana…………………….Best song South Africa

26. Mayor Chris John – Nkooye Obwomu.Best song Eastern Region

27. Joe Boy – Baby…………………………………..Best song from South Africa

28. Ray G- Weeshe……………………………………Best song Western Region

29. Daddy Andre………………………………………Best song writer

30. Kennenth Mugambi- Oliwa…………………Best soul song

31. Nolton and George- Ng films………………Best video Director

32. B2C / Rema – Gutujja…………………………Best zouk Song 

33. Natacha – Ufise Gute………………………….Burundi Best Act

34. Martin Betta for Ogwo Eddy Kenzo ft Wembley mo foundation….Best Cinematography Editing

35. Sheeba X Orenzi – Sweet sensation…….Best Raga / Dance Hall

36. Diamond Platnum – the one……………… East Africa Super Hit

37. Fresh Kid…………………………………………….Exceptional Young Act

38. Levixon Ft Timeles Noel- Chikibombe…Best Religious gospel Act

39. Kabako – Sabisubira……………………………Video of the Year

40. Otile Brown X Khaligraph Jones- Japo Kidogo…Kenya Best Act

41. Moses Matovu ………………………………..Life Time Achievement Award

42. Mbosso……………………………………………….Africa Fan favourite Talent

43. Gen. Salim Saleh…………………………………Medal of honour for supporting presentation of Africa sound and identity

44. Fik Fameica…………………………………………Most stylist Artist of the Year

45. Lydia Bless………………………………………….Must Watch Talent

46. Big Trill – Parte after Parte…………………Best Hip hop Song / Rap song

47. DJ Pius Homba – Homboka (High Heels)….Rwanda best Act

48. Sho madjozi – John cena……………………..Best song South Africa

49. Slick Stuart & Roja ft Allan Toniks………...Best RnB song

50. John BlaQ – Do Dat……………………………….Song of the Year

51. Diamond Platnum – The one…………………Tanzania best Act

52. Masaka Kids Afrikana…………………………….Video Trail Blazer Award

53. Spice Diana / Ray G - Writter for Omusheshe…Written Record of the Year

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  1. We've never heard of some people in this list

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    1. Those are the guys who picked the form and were nominated

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