Elle Limebear, Limoblaze and Pete Meadows win awards

THE ANNUAL StepFWD Awards ceremony honouring British Christian and gospel music artists was held in Hackney, London on 22nd November. The list of winners is as follows: Contemporary Worship Song Of The Year: "Hallelujah Jesus Saves - Live" KXC, Gas Street Music, Manor Collective, Rich Dicas, Millie Ferguson; Contemporary Gospel Song Of The Year: "Magnify The Lord" Evans Ogboi, Berachah of GRA; R&B/Soul Song Of The Year: "I Surrender" Kaye-Marie; Electronic/Dance Song Of The Year: "The Send" LZ7 Billy Graham; Indie/Folk/Acoustic Song Of The Year: "Vulnerable" Elle Limebear; Pop Song Of The Year: "Take Over Me" Sondae; Rock/Alternative Song Of The Year: "Maybe" GLASBY; Afrobeat Song Of The Year: "No Greater Love" Limoblaze, Joe L Barnes; Rap Song Of The Year: "'I Know" DC3; Reggae Song Of The Year: "Spirit Love" Kingsley Wray; Chillhop/Lo-Fi Song Of The Year: "Still Waters" GATLofficial, Idrees Oloyede, I.K.B., Philippa Bamgboye; Female Artist Of The Year: Elle Limebear; Male Artist Of The Year: IMRHAN; New Artist Of The Year: DC3; Global Talent Of The Year: Gaise Baba; Duo/Group Of The Year: Rend Collective; Album Of The Year: 'Welcome To The Bloodline' Elle Limebear; Music Video Of The Year: "Calling (Bless Me)" Limoblaze; and Producer Of The Year: Jonny Bird. Honour Awards were also given: Outstanding Contribution Award: Tim Jupp; The Lavine Hudson Award For Vocal Excellence: Priscilla Jones-Campbell; The John Paculabo Award For Industry Development: Chris Lawson Jones; Lifetime Achievement Award: David Payne, Peter Meadows and Geoff Shearn. CR

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