For any Ghanaian artiste, winning Artiste of the Year at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) is more than just an accolade—it’s an affirmation of their dominance, consistency, and impact on the industry.
King Promise, known for his rich vocal delivery and genre-blending afrobeats, has now joined an exclusive club of music legends by securing the 2025 TGMA Artiste of the Year title.
His journey to the top reflects the modern shift in Ghanaian music, where afrobeats and international influence shape an artiste’s success. From highlife pioneers to hiplife trendsetters, each TGMA Artiste of the Year winner has contributed to Ghana’s musical evolution.

For over two decades, the TGMA stage has witnessed historic wins, breakout stars, and unexpected triumphs. In some years, newcomers have stolen the spotlight, while in others, veterans reaffirmed their place at the pinnacle of Ghanaian music.
The Artiste of the Year award isn’t just about popularity—it’s a reflection of artistry, influence, and the ability to connect with audiences beyond borders.
With King Promise’s latest victory, the question now shifts to who will claim the throne next—will the reign of afrobeats continue, or will we see a return to hiplife dominance?
Telecel Ghana Music Awards – Artiste of the Year Winners
Year | Winner |
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1999 | Akyeame |
2000 | Daddy Lumba |
2001 | Kojo Antwi |
2002 | Lord Kenya |
2003 | Kontihene |
2004 | VIP (now VVIP) |
2005 | Obour |
2006 | Ofori Amponsah |
2007 | Samini |
2008 | Kwaw Kese |
2009 | Okyeame Kwame |
2010 | Sarkodie |
2011 | VIP |
2012 | Sarkodie |
2013 | R2Bees |
2014 | Shatta Wale |
2015 | Stonebwoy |
2016 | E.L |
2017 | Joe Mettle |
2018 | Ebony Reigns |
2019 | No winner announced |
2020 | Kuami Eugene |
2021 | Diana Hamilton |
2022 | KiDi |
2023 | Black Sherif |
2024 | Stonebwoy |
2025 | King Promise |