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| align="center| [[2003 MTV Video Music Awards|2003]]–[[2016 MTV Video Music Awards|16]] | |||
| align="center| 25 | |||
| "[[Crazy in Love (Beyoncé song)|Crazy in Love]]" (3); "[[Naughty Girl (Beyoncé song)|Naughty Girl]]" (1); "[[Check on It]]" (1); "[[Beautiful Liar]]" (1); "[[Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)]]" (3); "[[Telephone (song)|Telephone]]" (1); "[[Run the World (Girls)]]" (1); "[[Countdown (Beyoncé song)|Countdown]]" (1); [[Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award]]; "[[Pretty Hurts (song)|Pretty Hurts]]" (2); "[[Drunk in Love]]" (1); "[[7/11 (song)|7/11]]" (1); "[[Hold Up (Beyoncé song)|Hold Up]]" (1); ''[[Lemonade (Beyoncé album)#Visuals|Lemonade]]'' (1); "[[Formation (song)|Formation]]" (6) | |||
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Revision as of 09:33, 5 October 2017
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2017 Kwacha Music Awards | |
First awarded | September 30, 2017 |
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The Kwacha Music Awards (commonly abbreviated as a KMA) are a creation of Sun FM Radio located in Ndola to honour and pay tribute to Zambian musicians. The first KMA ceremony was held at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre 30th of September 2017 in Lusaka.
Nominees and criteria
The Kwacha Music Awards nominees are drawn from fan interactions as reflected on radio airplay countrywide. The measurements are tracked by the Awards Committee and partner radio stations and passed on to an independent panel of qualified adjudicators drawn from various Institutions, Associations and bodies involved in Music or Arts alike.
The awards are determined by a poll of the public and fans via established channels that include SMS, website and social media and are verified by an auditing firm for transparency
List of ceremonies
Year | Date | Venue | Host City | Host [1] | Song of the Year Winner | Ref. |
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2017 | September 28 | Mulungushi Conference Centre | Lusaka | Chi | Ma Years | [1] |
Most wins
Most wins overall
Artist | Years | Number of awards[lower-alpha 1] | Awarded work[2] |
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Beyoncé | 2003–16 | 25 | "Crazy in Love" (3); "Naughty Girl" (1); "Check on It" (1); "Beautiful Liar" (1); "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (3); "Telephone" (1); "Run the World (Girls)" (1); "Countdown" (1); Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award; "Pretty Hurts" (2); "Drunk in Love" (1); "7/11" (1); "Hold Up" (1); Lemonade (1); "Formation" (6) |
Notes and references
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