Malta Music Awards

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CountryMalta
Presented by
First award20 October 1995
Malta Music Awards
Logo of the Malta Music Awards
CountryMalta
Presented by
First award20 October 1995
Websitewww.maltamusicawards.mt

Malta Music Awards (MMA) is an annual music awards ceremony held since October 20, 1995, and organised by Mega Music Malta in collaboration with Public Broadcasting Services and Magic Malta.[1][2] The aims of the Malta Music Awards include promotion of local artists and awarding their achievements during the previous year, honouring artists for their contributions towards local music throughout their life-long careers, encouraging new talent, promoting of Maltese music, helping artists to better their standards, honouring Maltese artists for achieving international success, supporting local talent generally, showcasing local talent to help its growth and achieving international success, and increasing the public's interest in the local music industry.[2][3]

Notable local singers, bands, authors, and composers who have won awards at these ceremonies include Chiara,[3] Debbie Scerri,[4] Emma Muscat,[5] Fabrizio Faniello,[3] Freddie Portelli,[6] Ira Losco,[5] Mary Spiteri,[6] Olivia Lewis,[3] Philip Vella,[7] Red Electric,[5] The Travellers,[5] and Winter Moods.[7]

Award categories of the Malta Music Awards have changed over the years and have included:

  • Best Album[5]
  • Best Album in Maltese[5]
  • Best Alternative[5]
  • Best Author[3]
  • Best Band[5]
  • Best C.D.[3]
  • Best C.D. Compilation[3]
  • Best C.D. in Maltese[3]
  • Best C.D. Sleeve[3]
  • Best Composer[3]
  • Best Dance[5]
  • Best Female Singer[3]
  • Best Group[3]
  • Best Hip Hop/RN'B[5]
  • Best Lyrics[7]
  • Best Male Singer[3]
  • Best Maltese Lyrics[3]
  • Best Metal[5]
  • Best Newcomer[7]
  • Best Recording Engineer[3]
  • Best Solo[5]
  • Best Song[5]
  • Best Song in Maltese[5]
  • Best Song Writer[5]
  • Best Video[3]
  • Career in Music Recognition[5]
  • Breakthrough Artist Award[5]
  • Classical Music Award[3]
  • International Award[3]
  • Life Achievement Award[5]
  • Most Promising Artist[3]

Ceremonies

References

See also

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