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Published:Tuesday | May 18, 2021 | 12:09 AM
Papa Michigan, recipient of the IRAWMA Award of Honour, paid tribute to music industry legends who transitioned during 2020 and early 2021.
Papa Michigan, recipient of the IRAWMA Award of Honour, paid tribute to music industry legends who transitioned during 2020 and early 2021.
Dancehall artiste D’Angel dazzles in black alongside IRAWMA founder Ephraim Martin at the 39th staging of the awards last Sunday.
Dancehall artiste D’Angel dazzles in black alongside IRAWMA founder Ephraim Martin at the 39th staging of the awards last Sunday.
Artiste and tour manager Copeland Forbes (left) and OnStage host/producer Winford Williams are gold-carpet ready at last Sunday’s IRAWMA awards.
Artiste and tour manager Copeland Forbes (left) and OnStage host/producer Winford Williams are gold-carpet ready at last Sunday’s IRAWMA awards.
Up-and-coming act D’ Yani lit up the two-tiered IRAWMA stage with a brilliant performance.
Up-and-coming act D’ Yani lit up the two-tiered IRAWMA stage with a brilliant performance.
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The International Reggae & World Music Awards (IRAWMA) promised a star-studded gala celebration of the best entertainers for 2020. On Sunday, May 16, it delivered just that. The event, streamed live on IRAWMA YouTube channel, OnStage TV YouTube, Irie Fm, and PBC Jamaica, featured live performances by both veteran artistes and artistes on the rise, all backed by IRAWMA’s in-house band. IRAWMA ambassador and multi-Grammy/IRAWMA winner Gramps Morgan and dancehall entertainer D’ Angel co-hosted the 39th staging of the annual event.