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Ghana’s gospel music scene witnessed a powerful moment of excellence as Mrs Susie Arthur emerged as one of the biggest winners at the Western Music Awards 2025, taking home two prestigious awards in a single night.

At the highly celebrated ceremony, the anointed songstress was crowned Best Gospel Artiste of the Year and Best Female Artiste of the Year, a rare double victory that firmly places her among the most influential female voices in Ghanaian gospel music today.

Mrs. Susie Arthur’s wins are a clear reflection of her consistency, spiritual depth, and growing dominance in the music ministry. Over the past year, her songs have enjoyed massive airplay, strong digital streaming numbers, and overwhelming support from gospel lovers across the Western Region and beyond.

Also Check Out: Western Music Awards 2025 Winners: Full Results & Highlights

Industry watchers describe her success as well-deserved, citing her powerful live performances, inspirational lyrics, and unwavering commitment to spreading the gospel through music. Her ability to connect emotionally and spiritually with listeners has made her a favourite not only among fans but also within the gospel music fraternity.

Speaking after her victory, Mrs Susie Arthur expressed heartfelt gratitude to God, her family, her management team, and her loyal supporters, dedicating the awards to everyone who has believed in her ministry and music journey.

The Western Music Awards 2025 once again proved to be a strong platform for celebrating regional excellence, and Mrs. Susie Arthur’s triumph stands as one of the most talked-about highlights of the night.

As her star continues to rise, many believe this double win marks a new chapter in her career, with bigger stages, wider recognition, and greater impact ahead.

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The Western Music Awards 2025 was a night of celebration, recognition, and musical excellence as outstanding artistes were honoured for their contributions to the industry. In this article, BigTimezGH brings you the complete list of winners for the Western Music Awards 2025, covering all categories and major highlights from the event.

The Western Region’s vibrant music industry was once again placed in the national spotlight as the 9th edition of the Medimafo Western Music Awards (WMA) came off in grand style on Saturday night, December 27, 2025, at the Goldfields Junior Club House in Tarkwa.

The highly anticipated ceremony brought together music lovers, industry stakeholders, corporate partners, and creative talents from across the region and beyond for a night of celebration, recognition, and cultural pride.
Held amid glitz, glamour, and electrifying performances, the awards reaffirmed their status as the leading platform for recognising and promoting musical excellence in the Western Region. Artists, producers, DJs, and other creatives who have made significant contributions to the growth of the local music industry were duly honoured for their dedication and impact.
This year’s event was made possible through the unwavering support of Jonamass Travel & Tour, Spy Entertainment, Gyata Promotions, Elisa Musical Shop, The Groove Essipong Hotel, and Medimafo Herbal Clinic, the title sponsor. Their continued investment in arts and culture has been instrumental in elevating the Western Music Awards into one of the most respected regional award schemes in Ghana.
The highlight of the night was the crowning of Aya Ramzy B as Artiste of the Year, a recognition of his consistency, hard work, and growing influence within and beyond the Western Region. He also picked up the Best Hiplife Artiste of the Year award, underlining his dominance in the year under review.
The awards night was further enlivened by captivating performances from Akatayie, Minister Winifred, Pasi, Rhespect, Kyn City, and several other artistes, who delivered powerful musical moments that kept patrons on their feet throughout the ceremony.
Other major winners on the night included Mrs Susie Arthur, who won Best Gospel Artiste of the Year and Best Female Artiste of the Year; Black Metal, who took home Best Hip-Hop Artiste of the Year; Ayesem, who took Album/EP of the Year with Legacy III; and DeThompsonDDT, who was adjudged Best Music Producer of the Year. The collaboration “Weekend” by Aya Ramzy B, featuring Kofi Kinaata, also emerged as the Best Collaboration of the Year.
Beyond the awards, the 2025 edition once again highlighted that the Western Music Awards is more than just a ceremony; it is a movement committed to discovering, promoting, and preserving talent from the Western Region. Organisers have pledged to raise the bar even higher, with plans to expand opportunities for artistes in future editions.
The organisers expressed profound gratitude to key dignitaries and traditional leaders, including the Tarkwa Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Ebenezer Cobbinah; the Member of Parliament for Tarkwa, Hon. Issah Taylor; Nana Kobina Gyan II; and Nana Essel, for their support and presence. Special appreciation was also extended to the Wassa Traditional Council for their immense support and contribution to the success of the event.
As the curtains fell on a memorable night, one message resonated clearly: Western Region music is alive, powerful, and ready for the world.
FULL LIST OF 2025 WESTERN MUSIC AWARDS WINNERS
Artiste of the Year – Aya RamzyB
Best Afro-Pop Song of the Year – Zormizor (DopeNation)
Most Popular Ghanaian Song of the Year – Zormizor (DopeNation)
Most Popular Regional Song of the Year – Honorable Waawe (DeThompsonDDT)
Best Gospel Song of the Year – Aseda (Emily Adade Boateng ft. Joyce Blessing)
Best Gospel Artiste of the Year – Mrs. Susie Arthur
Best Urban Gospel Song of the Year – Winning Season (Kofi Ayeyi)
Best Hiplife Song of the Year – Kush (Origee)
Best Hiplife Artiste of the Year – Aya RamzyB
Best Highlife Song of the Year – Odo Yewu (Kyn City ft. Kaybless)
Best Highlife Artiste of the Year – Fiifi Lattex
Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year – Ogya (Rhespect)
Best Hip-Hop Artiste of the Year – Black Metal
Best Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year – Life Hard (Miskall ft. Kahpun)
Best Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year – Kobby Blakk
Best Female Artiste of the Year – Mrs. Susie Arthur
Best New Artiste of the Year – Emily Adade Boateng
Best Group of the Year – Steve ‘O’ and The Broken Chains
Best Collaboration of the Year – Weekend (Aya Ramzy B ft. Kofi Kinaata)
Western Diaspora Artiste of the Year – Louisa Annan
Album/EP of the Year – Legacy III (Ayesem)
Best Rapper of the Year – Hyndu – Cocaine
Best Songwriter of the Year – Pasi – M’asem
Best Music Video of the Year – Zormizor (Dopenation)
Best Music Producer of the Year – DeThompsonDDT
Best Brass Band of the Year – Boss Play Band
Best Radio Disc Jockey of the Year – DJ Cuebeatz (YFM)
Best Instrumentalist of the Year – Kobby Yankey
Best Blogger/Promoter of the Year – Hashim Ali
Best Radio Entertainment Show of the Year – Showbiz Extra (Waibe YB, Owass FM)
Lifetime Achievement – Kakaiku and Akatakyie
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