The second season of Africa’s most innovative and audition-free talent search, Airtel TRACE Music Star competition came to an ecstatic end at the National Theatre, Accra, last Friday, after 2 months of search which, got over 200,000 entries, and, Moses Ugheighele outperformed other finalists to win the ultimate with some uproarious performances on the night.
Moses will represent Ghana in the Pan African grand finale in Nigeria later this year.
The event was graced by great performances from the biggest acts in the Ghanaian music industry including EL, Efya, Joey B and Mr. Eazi.
The five contestants Ama Yeboah, Moses Ugheighele, Fathia Gyimah , Sedem Afaglo, and Harry Gantuah who thrilled the judges on the night, ‘Grand papa’ of Hip life Reggie Rockstone, the Multi-talented singer and songwriter Becca and popular radio personality, Sammy Forson were judged for their originality, voice pitch, tone and creativity and their ability to move the audience.
Moses, upon being announced the winner on the night, broke down in tears amidst wild cheers from his fans and the numerous admirers he attracted with his powerful voice, expressing his gratitude for the love and support over the few months, “I want to thank you all, my family and friends for the support and most importantly Airtel and Trace for this opportunity you have offered me and all the finalists. I want to promise you that I will do my best at the Pan-African competition in Nigeria to make Ghana proud”.
Airtel Trace Music Star is a mobile phone based music competition which has simplified the otherwise tedious auditioning processes that typifies most music competitions.
All participants did was to simply call the short code 533, recorded a song and stood the chance of winning a life-changing contract with a record label, a mentorship programme with American singer-songwriter Keri Hilson in Atlanta and worldwide media exposure through various TRACE’s platforms.