Sally and Kalux win big
Sally Boss Madam and Kalux came up on top and ended the NAMAs as the biggest winners of the night after being awarded the Female and Male Artist of the Year.
All roads led to The Dome in Swakopmund this past weekend after the biggest event in the Namibian music fraternity.
The NAMAs crowned Kalux as the Male Artist of the Year and Sally Boss Madam as the Female Artist of the Year, on the arguably the biggest stage in the entertainment industry.
Born in Outjo and raised in Otjiwarongo, Kalux also walked away with Best Damara Punch.
The artist, with three albums to his name, Tuhafeni being his latest release, thanked his fans for their undying support during his musical journey.
“I am honestly so blessed. No words can express my happiness right now and I want to thank every single one that believed in me and my dream,” he said after the awards show.
He is not new to winning big at the NAMAs after he was crowned Best Newcomer of the Year in 2015.
The 'Ayeko' hitmaker is also the proud owner of his own Superstar Records which aims at removing restrictions with music labels.
The 2018 Female Artist of the Year also thanked her fellow Boss Madam clan and says she wants to pave the way for all female artists to rise up and work together.
“I just want to tell all my fans that we have finally made it.
All our hard work finally paid off and I am grateful to everyone that played a role in this win,” she said.
Sally also won the award for the Best RnB category with her track 'Ecstasy'.
Living the dream through hard work and dedication the Boss Madam way, Sally is on the way up and taking her time doing so.
From collaboration with international stars, winning local and international awards, to being the face of MultiChoice Namibia, she says patience and dedication are key.
TUNOHOLE MUNGOBA
The NAMAs crowned Kalux as the Male Artist of the Year and Sally Boss Madam as the Female Artist of the Year, on the arguably the biggest stage in the entertainment industry.
Born in Outjo and raised in Otjiwarongo, Kalux also walked away with Best Damara Punch.
The artist, with three albums to his name, Tuhafeni being his latest release, thanked his fans for their undying support during his musical journey.
“I am honestly so blessed. No words can express my happiness right now and I want to thank every single one that believed in me and my dream,” he said after the awards show.
He is not new to winning big at the NAMAs after he was crowned Best Newcomer of the Year in 2015.
The 'Ayeko' hitmaker is also the proud owner of his own Superstar Records which aims at removing restrictions with music labels.
The 2018 Female Artist of the Year also thanked her fellow Boss Madam clan and says she wants to pave the way for all female artists to rise up and work together.
“I just want to tell all my fans that we have finally made it.
All our hard work finally paid off and I am grateful to everyone that played a role in this win,” she said.
Sally also won the award for the Best RnB category with her track 'Ecstasy'.
Living the dream through hard work and dedication the Boss Madam way, Sally is on the way up and taking her time doing so.
From collaboration with international stars, winning local and international awards, to being the face of MultiChoice Namibia, she says patience and dedication are key.
TUNOHOLE MUNGOBA
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