After years of silence following the initial announcement and short-lived launch of the KM TV Northern Music Awards, Kulu Mallangah, a known figure in the northern entertainment landscape, is once again firing up passion and purpose to revive what many saw as a sleeping giant.
In a powerful and heartfelt statement, Mallangah admitted to the long-standing struggle the region has faced in establishing a consistent and credible music awards scheme. But with a renewed vision, he’s making a bold promise: “I’m ready to lead that change.”
The KM TV Northern Music Awards isn’t just another event in his eyes—it’s a brand, a legacy project that aims to place Northern Ghana on the national and international entertainment map. He envisions an awards scheme that rivals the standards of the GRAMMYs and BETs, with a setup that exudes class, pride, and global appeal.
Calling for unity, he appeals to all artists, fans, and key players in the creative space to believe in the project and rally behind it. “Let’s show the world what we’re capable of when we come together,” he writes passionately. He also made a strong call to action to potential investors, urging business-minded individuals with a vision to help push this movement into reality.
Despite its initial start and sudden disappearance years ago, Kulu believes now is the right time to bring it back—stronger, louder, and more organized. His final rallying cry says it all: “Let’s stop talking and start building… Let’s make history together.”
With such fire and determination behind the KM TV Northern Music Awards, the big question remains—will the North finally unite to build the legacy it so deeply deserves? The time, as Kulu boldly declares, is now.