2007 Kisima Music Awards

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The 2007 Kisima Music Awards took place at Marula Manor, Nairobi, Kenya on 8 September 2007.

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Winners

CategoryWinner (Artist - Track)
Afro Fusion Eric Wainaina - KAMARE
Boomba Male Jua Cali - Bidii Yangu
Boomba Female Amani - Missing My Baby
Boomba Group Nonini & P-Unit - Si Lazima
Contemporary Gospel Astar - Close Your eyes
Eastern Benga John De'Mathew - Kiuria Kinene
Gospel EnsemblesJemima Thiongo – Imani
Hip hop Wakamba Wawili - Musiq ya Soul
R&B Nikki - Niwe Wako
Ragga Wyre - She say Dat
Reggae Ras Luigi - My!
Traditional Tony Nyadundo - Obama
Western Benga Jamnazi - Riziki
Best ProducerRobert Kamanzi (R Kay)
Best Song from Uganda Chameleone ft. Professor Jay - Sivyo Ndiviyo
Best Music Video from Uganda Obsessions - Jangu
Best Song from Tanzania Matonya - Vailet
Best Video from Tanzania A.Y. - Usijaribu
Best Collaboration Artiste.ke - Tatizo
Best Music Video from Kenya Eric Wainaina - Twende Twende
Best Song from Kenya Eric Wainaina - Twende Twende
Most Promising ArtistKarma
Best Male Artist from Kenya Jua Cali
Best Female Artist from KenyaJemima Thiongo
Best Group from KenyaWenyeji
Social Responsibility Gidigidi Ft. Shaky, Fundi Frank & Die Hard - Wanaume Ibilisi
Lifetime Achievement AwardJames Onyango Joel

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