The Audio Engineer of the Year category at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) continues to shine a spotlight on the technical masterminds who shape the identity of Ghana’s biggest records.
From gospel anthems to highlife classics and contemporary Afrobeats hits, these engineers are responsible for the clarity, balance, and overall polish that turn songs into award-winning records.
The 2026 nominees reflect a strong mix of experience, creativity, and technical excellence, often working behind the scenes to deliver the polished sound audiences enjoy.
Francis Kweku Osei – “Chaana”
Francis Kweku Osei earned his nomination through his work on “Chaana” by Samini ft. Soweto Mass Choir, a record praised for its clean mix and balanced instrumentation.
Known in the engineering space for his attention to detail, he has built a reputation for delivering crisp, well-structured sound that enhances both vocals and instrumentation.
Kwame Yeboah - "Akoma"
Kwame Yeboah secured his spot with “Akoma” by Asiama, a production noted for its rich sonic depth and musical layering.
His engineering style is recognised for blending traditional instrumentation with modern mixing techniques, creating a smooth and organic listening experience.
Samuel Laryea Otoo – “For My Good”
Samuel Laryea Otoo was nominated for his work on “For My Good” by Soul Winners ft Joe Mettle, a record distinguished by its emotional clarity and polished sound.
He is known for crafting mixes that highlight vocal strength while maintaining instrumental balance, particularly in gospel and inspirational music.
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KC Beatz – “Afa”
KC Beatz earned recognition for “Afa” by Enam, a high-energy production that stands out for its sharp percussion and modern sonic structure.
His engineering approach is often described as dynamic, with a strong focus on rhythm and mainstream appeal.
Robo Dabeat Scientist – “Kwame Macho”
Robo Dabeat Scientist was nominated for “Kwame Macho” by Rama Blak, a record that showcases his experimental yet controlled mixing style.
Known for pushing creative boundaries, he blends street-inspired sounds with refined engineering techniques to produce impactful records.
Daniel Grull – “Enso Nyame Y3”
Daniel Grull completes the list with “Enso Nyame Y3” by Kwane Kwabena, a gospel-inspired record celebrated for its spiritual depth and sonic clarity.
His engineering work is widely respected for its precision, especially in live and worship-style productions.

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