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Namibia: Country at Channel O Awards


The Namibian (Windhoek)
 

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The Namibian (Windhoek)

9 October 2008
Posted to the web 9 October 2008

Conrad Angula

NAMIBIA will have four representatives at tonight's Channel O Music Awards in Johannesburg.

Gal Level, Lady May, The Dogg and Sunny Boy will be holding Namibia's flag high against some of the continent's finest artists.

Lady May is up for Best Female Video and Best Dance Video with 'Chokolo', while kwaito master The Dogg's 'Can't You Feel It' and Sunny Boy's 'Summertime' will be vying for the Best Kwaito category.

Gal Level's 'Falling In Love' has been nominated in both the Best R&B and Best African Southern categories.

Last year kwaito superstar Gazza rocked the rest of southern Africa when he scooped the coveted Best Kwaito award while The Dogg returned home with the Best Newcomer title.

The qualifying music videos were produced between June 1 2007 and May 31 2008 and have received airplay on Channel O.

The Channel O Music Awards will be screened on Channel O on Thursday, October 23.

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The Namibian wishes our artists the best of luck in their different categories.


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