Joshua Baraka Falls Short to Bien Aimesol at the Trace Awards 2025
Ugandan singer Joshua Baraka came up short at the Trace Awards 2025, losing out on the highly coveted Best Eastern Artist Award to Kenyan music sensation Bien Aimesol. Despite Baraka’s outstanding contributions to the East African music scene, Bien triumphed over a competitive field of seven East African artists, including big names like Diamond Platnumz, Marioo, Harmonize, Nandy, Zuchu, Rophnan, and, of course, Baraka himself.
A Night of Celebration and Creativity
The prestigious awards ceremony took place at the beautiful Mora Resort in Zanzibar, Tanzania, bringing together some of the most talented artists from across Africa for a spectacular night of music, performances, and celebration. The event highlighted the creativity, diversity, and influence of Afro music, spanning a wide range of genres, from Afrobeats and Afropop to dancehall and hip-hop.
Recognizing African Excellence
In its 2025 edition, the Trace Awards once again proved to be a defining event for the continent’s music industry, showcasing the remarkable talent of artists who are shaping the future of music globally. Artists from over 30 African countries competed in 24 different categories, with each winner representing the pinnacle of excellence in their respective genres.
Although Joshua Baraka did not secure the award this time, his presence among the nominees speaks volumes about his rising status in the East African music scene. His remarkable talent and contributions to the industry have certainly not gone unnoticed.
Bien Aimesol’s Victory and the Future
Bien Aimesol’s win further cements his position as one of East Africa’s most influential artists. His victory at the Trace Awards 2025 adds to a growing list of accolades and reinforces the global appeal of East African music. For Joshua Baraka, this recognition marks another milestone in his blossoming career, and fans are hopeful for even bigger achievements in the future.