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BET Awards 2016: Falz nominated as Best New International Act


Nigerian singer, Falz has just been unveiled as a
nominee for the 2016 BET Awards Viewers’
Choice in the ‘Best New International
Act’ category.
He battles other talented up-and-coming artists
from around the world including: Emtee (South
Africa), MHD (France), Tkay Maidza (Australia),
WSTRN (UK) and Section Boyz (UK).
Voting for the Viewer’s Choice category is now
open, and will close on June 22, 2016.
READ : Drake leads BET Awards 2016 with nine
‘views’
Hosted by Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis
Ross, the 2016 BET Awards will witness
performances by Alicia Keys , Maxwell and more,
as well as a star-studded tribute to legendary
pop icon Prince featuring Sheila E., The Roots,
D’Angelo and Janelle Monae .
The BET Awards will take place along with the
BET Experience at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles from
23-26 June 2016 and it’ll premiere on BET (DStv
channel 129) on Tuesday June 28, 2016 June at
19:00 CAT.
Source: thenet.ng

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