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Gold Recording Dancehall & Reggae Star Tenza Nominated for "Best Female Artist" DIA UK Awards
London, U.K (MPR Consulting) - Gold recording dancehall and reggae star Tenza has been nominated for "Best Female Artist" at the DIA UK Awards (Dancehall Industry Awards). The Multi Talented artist Tenza Di Boss Lady who recently released her outspoken "African Empress" single and video, released the following statement: "I want to thank the DIA for the nomination, it always feels great for an artist to get their work recognized. To all my fans who are supporting me and voting for me, please know that I am humbled and appreciative. Thank you for letting me share my passion with you."
Tenza's versatility and ability to both speak out on serious society issues and also celebrate life with party anthems has made her a fan favorite worldwide. The hard working star is presently in full rehearsal gearing up for an upcoming winter/spring 2015 European musical tour alongside popular dancehall artist Bramma Di Gorilla who is responsible for such hit singles as "Call Di Police", "Cha Cha Bwoy" and "Wah Gwaan Mi Darlin".
"African Empress" was produced by Suncycle Digital and TMD Records and is available on itunes. All preceding from the sales will go towards Tenza own funded "BossLady Charity" which is geared towards early childhood education for the poor and needy. Available Now on Itunes!
About DIA Awards:
13 years young and still going, the Dancehall Industry Awards has become a part of the London music scene, giving accolades to rising stars, dancehall fans and local business's, the amazing Award show has gone from strength to strength. Hya P launched D.I.A (DANCEHALL INDUSTRY AWARDS) on the 1st of January 2002, this was the first dancehall award ceremony of its kind, not only awarding artist, performers and DJ's but also members of the community in the UK.
Each year the awards attracts some of the largest multicultural audiences, over the last decade D.I.A has played host to the urban music industries finest, witnessing performances from both UK and international talent. Each year awards are given out to each individual nominees from a selection of categories including best community radio, best disc jockey, song of the year, best recording artist of the year, best video etc.
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