US-based Ghanaian DJ, DJ PC, has been honored with the prestigious Best International DJ (Ghanaian) award at the 2024 Ghana DJ Awards. Known for his exceptional turntable skills, DJ PC’s remarkable artistry and dedication to promoting Ghanaian music globally were recognized at the annual awards, which celebrate Ghanaian DJs who excel in their craft.
This year’s award presented DJ PC with a tough competition field, as he was up against other talented international Ghanaian DJs, including DJ Bluey from the UK, DJ Abena from Belgium, and DJ Fiifi from the UK, among others. Despite the strong competition, DJ PC’s efforts to bring Ghanaian music to an international audience set him apart, earning him this coveted award.
The recognition reflects DJ PC’s unwavering dedication to showcasing Ghanaian music as a significant part of the US entertainment landscape. His influence extends beyond the music scene, contributing to the global appreciation of Ghanaian culture through his performances.
DJ PC’s tireless work to make Ghanaian music a staple in US venues, playlists, and events has made him a key cultural ambassador for Ghana’s music industry.
Upon receiving the award, DJ PC expressed deep gratitude to the Ghana DJ Awards organizers, including Mercury Quaye, and acknowledged the support he’s received from loved ones along his journey. He thanked “the Man Upstairs,” as well as his family, DJ Steve, DJ Phinaj, and Becky Tweneboah Darko, whose encouragement has been instrumental in his success. DJ PC also extended congratulations to his fellow nominees, recognizing their contributions to Ghanaian music.
While grateful for the recognition, DJ PC noted that this honor brings a renewed sense of responsibility to further elevate Ghanaian music. He views this award as a call to intensify his efforts, aiming to make Ghanaian music one of the most celebrated genres globally. For DJ PC, this accolade is not only a personal achievement but a testament to the progress of Ghanaian music on the world stage.
His journey to spread the sounds of Ghana to international audiences has received an encouraging boost, and he remains committed to amplifying Ghanaian music and culture beyond the country’s borders