AFTER five years, the curtains have come down on the Music Industry Achievers (MIA) Awards, held at the Courtleigh Auditiorium in New Kingston, last Saturday.
Conceptualiser Nackesha ‘Queenie’ Doyley said the event — which recognises persons who have contributed significantly towards the entertainment industry — simply “ran its course”.
“It’s time to say goodbye. I want to thank everyone who supported me in one way or the other as it relates to this show,” she told the Jamaica Observer yesterday.
Doyley said she would be focusing her attention on her online radio and TV, which was launched in January 2015.
“We’ll be shifting our focus to QMIA Radio and QMIA TV as well our booking and public relations arm MIA Productions,” she said.
Meanwhile, the MIA Awards saw Chronixx and Spice dominating the event with three trophies each.
Chronixx picked up trophies for Reggae Artist of the Year; Reggae Song of the Year — Clean Like A Whistle; and Best Collab of the Year — Who Knows featuring Protoje.
Spice won Female Artist of the Year; Best Dressed Female of the Year; and Best Video of the Year — So Me Like It.
Ding Dong and incarcerated deejay Vybz Kartel received two awards each.
Kevin Downswell took home the Gospel Artist of the Year Award, while Producer of the Year went to Not Nice.
–By Brian Bonitto