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ECEE from Kitgum Wins Northern Rapper of the Year 2024: Check List

The Ugandan Hip Hop Awards 2024 showcased incredible talent, creativity, and innovation within the Hip-Hop Culture. Held at Somewhere Else Bar and Restaurant, the event celebrated 21 categories with the biggest names in Ugandan hip-hop. Here’s a full list of the winners:

Q1. Sweet 16 (Verse of the Year)

  • Winner: Stillken Music – “Nile Flow New Stream” ft. Play 01

Q2. Northern Rapper of the Year

  • Winner: Ecee – “More”

Q3. Rookie of the Year

  • Winner: Nsokwa - “Where to Start”

Q4. Inspirational Song of the Year

  • Winner: Isabirye Mitch - “Mboniire” ft. Kabera Angel, KekoTown & Joses Arins Emanzi

Q5. Collaboration of the Year

  • Winner: Ecee - “LEAN” ft. PsychoYP, Rhoma BTW & Zaylevelten

Q6. Video of the Year

  • Winner: Lagum the Rapper – “Wacha Maneno” ft. Denesi

Q7. Central Rapper of the Year

  • Winner: Big Sam - “Ndi OG Remix” ft. Feffe Bussi

Q8. Song of the Year

  • Winner: Ruyonga – “Parte Yani” ft. Zex Bilangilangi & Wonder JR

Q9. Rap Fusion of the Year

  • Winner: Ruyonga – “Parte Yani” ft. Zex Bilangilangi & Wonder JR

Q10. Lyricist of the Year

  • Winner: The Mith – Conversations

Q11. Eastern Rapper of the Year

  • Winner: Saint Just – “Jesus in My DNA”

Q12. Producer of the Year

  • Winner: Trappex Booming

Q13. Western Rapper of the Year

  • Winner: KNK (Kamp Na Kevi) – “Omukago”

Q14. Female Rapper of the Year

  • Winner: Ninja C

Q15. Male Rapper of the Year

  • Winner: Navio

Q16. Album of the Year

  • Winner: Rickman Manrick – Ndi Muto

Q17. Mixtape of the Year

  • Winner: The Mith – Systeemu

Q18. Deejay of the Year

  • Winner: DJ Jefas

Q19. Diaspora Act of the Year

  • Winner: Judah Rapknowledge Da Akbar

Q20. Media Personality of the Year

  • Winner: NuveyLive

Q21. Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Winner: MC Yallah

Biggest Winners of the Night

  1. The Mith: Won two accolades for Lyricist of the Year (Conversations) and Mixtape of the Year (Systeemu).
  2. Ruyonga: His song “Parte Yani” featuring Zex Bilangilangi and Wonder JR won Song of the Year and Rap Fusion of the Year.

The event highlighted the vibrant and evolving Ugandan hip-hop scene, cementing its place as a force to reckon with in African music. Congratulations to all the winners!

 

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