2004 Kisima Music Awards
The 2004 Kisima Music Awards featured a newly expanded scheme which aimed to incorporate artists from across East Africa, most predominately Uganda and Tanzania. It was also a source of controversy when the organisation's CEO Tedd Josiah was awarded the category for Best Producer. The ceremony was hosted by veteran music artist Eric Wainaina and radio presenters Patricia Amira and Robert Warobi.
Winners
Category | Winner |
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Afro Fusion/Benga/Gospel Artist of the Year | Zipporah Muoso |
Most promising Artist/Group of the year | Abbi |
R&B Artist/Group of the Year | Didge |
Best Music Video of the Year | Kenyan Gal Kenyan Boy - Necessary Noize |
Central/Eastern Benga Group of the Year | Kayamba Africa |
Best Female Artist of the Year from UG & TZ | Ray C |
Ragga Artist/Group of the Year | Necessary Noize |
Bumba Pop Artist | Nameless |
Best Music Producer of the Year | Tedd Josiah – Blu Zebra |
Song of the Year | Hallo Hallo – Wakimbizi |
Traditional Group of the Year | Kenge Kenge |
Western Benga Artist/Group of the Year | Jomenes |
Best Music Video of the Year from UG & TZ | Ambassada – Watoto Inkane |
Coastal Artist/Group of the Year | Uyoga |
Best Female Artist of the Year | Mercy Myra |
Best Overall Group of the Year | Necessary Noize |
Best Male Artist/Group of the Year from UG & TZ | Deux Vultures |
Best Male Artist/Group of the Year | Abbi |
Hip hop Artist/Group of the Year | Wakimbizi |
Contemporary Gospel Artist/Group of the Year | Catherine Mueni |
Afro Fusion Artist/Group of the Year | Yunasi |
Best Bhangra Artist/Group of the Year | Amrik Singh & DJ Gupz – Naktra |
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