The 2024 ZimHipHop Awards was a big celebration. It showcased the best hip-hop artists in Zimbabwe, and many different kinds of artists won awards.
REAP3R was the best gospel act. They made songs about faith that inspired people. Banshee had the best-spoken word performance. Their words made people think.
Plot Mhako was the best journalist. He wrote about hip-hop culture in Zimbabwe. Rhymeassassin was the best act from outside Zimbabwe. They made Zimbabwe proud in other countries.
The best song that artists made together was "Gore (All-Star Remix)" by 216Whisky. It was produced by Bleqboi and made into a video by Letter Z Pictures. It brought many top artists together and was very popular.
Noble Stylz from Bars On Bars was the best promoter. He put on great events and helped ZimHipHop grow. Riddim & Raps was the best online media platform for hip-hop.
Dough Major and Dingo Duke were the best hip-hop groups. They made excellent music as a team. Boy Nino had a big personality and was named Hip Hop Personality of the Year.
Kayflow puts on the best live shows. Mr. Nyamz was the best at making money in hip-hop. RayKaz had the best verse on the song "Zazizay" by Zazise. Donne Jovi was the top new artist from the underground scene. Shone made hip-hop that sounded different in a good way.
Voltz JT made the best album called "N.O.P Makoni." Runna Rulez was the best new artist. Holy Ten was the top male artist. He had a big impact. Young Gemini was the top female artist. She was talented in many ways.
The most popular song was "Mukoma Brian" by Voltz JT. Vince Goodbeats produced it, and Nyasha Timbe mixed it. Everybody loved it.
Phanas was the best producer. He made great beats. The best music video for "Jerusalema" by Bagga was produced by Nagbeats & Jax, mixed by DJ Panaxe, and made into a video by Taurai Zidya. It looked amazing.
Moto Republik supported ZimHipHop the most. They helped artists be creative. Lady K & PD TheGhost had the best radio show about hip-hop on ZiFM Stereo. DJ Scar was the best DJ in clubs. He made people dance all year.
Mike Chibeh used hip-hop to do good things for people. He won a special award. The fans chose Voltz JT as their favorite. Many people loved him.
Takefizzo received a lifetime award. Over many years, he helped make ZimHipHop what it is today. He is a true legend.
The ZimHipHop Awards showed that hip-hop is alive and well in Zimbabwe. Artists are making great music that people love, and they are using their voices to make the country a better place. Hip-hop has a bright future in Zimbabwe.
REAP3R was the best gospel act. They made songs about faith that inspired people. Banshee had the best-spoken word performance. Their words made people think.
Plot Mhako was the best journalist. He wrote about hip-hop culture in Zimbabwe. Rhymeassassin was the best act from outside Zimbabwe. They made Zimbabwe proud in other countries.
The best song that artists made together was "Gore (All-Star Remix)" by 216Whisky. It was produced by Bleqboi and made into a video by Letter Z Pictures. It brought many top artists together and was very popular.
Noble Stylz from Bars On Bars was the best promoter. He put on great events and helped ZimHipHop grow. Riddim & Raps was the best online media platform for hip-hop.
Dough Major and Dingo Duke were the best hip-hop groups. They made excellent music as a team. Boy Nino had a big personality and was named Hip Hop Personality of the Year.
Kayflow puts on the best live shows. Mr. Nyamz was the best at making money in hip-hop. RayKaz had the best verse on the song "Zazizay" by Zazise. Donne Jovi was the top new artist from the underground scene. Shone made hip-hop that sounded different in a good way.
Voltz JT made the best album called "N.O.P Makoni." Runna Rulez was the best new artist. Holy Ten was the top male artist. He had a big impact. Young Gemini was the top female artist. She was talented in many ways.
The most popular song was "Mukoma Brian" by Voltz JT. Vince Goodbeats produced it, and Nyasha Timbe mixed it. Everybody loved it.
Phanas was the best producer. He made great beats. The best music video for "Jerusalema" by Bagga was produced by Nagbeats & Jax, mixed by DJ Panaxe, and made into a video by Taurai Zidya. It looked amazing.
Moto Republik supported ZimHipHop the most. They helped artists be creative. Lady K & PD TheGhost had the best radio show about hip-hop on ZiFM Stereo. DJ Scar was the best DJ in clubs. He made people dance all year.
Mike Chibeh used hip-hop to do good things for people. He won a special award. The fans chose Voltz JT as their favorite. Many people loved him.
Takefizzo received a lifetime award. Over many years, he helped make ZimHipHop what it is today. He is a true legend.
The ZimHipHop Awards showed that hip-hop is alive and well in Zimbabwe. Artists are making great music that people love, and they are using their voices to make the country a better place. Hip-hop has a bright future in Zimbabwe.