Here are the winners of the first Pulse Music Video Awards

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By Wesley Kipng'enoh | Dec 12, 2015
Standard Group Editorial Director Joseph Odindo(second right) award H-Art the band as the best group video during Pulse music video awards 2015

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The anticipated Pulse Music Vides Awards happened last night at the Imax theatre Nairobi. Hosted by radio presenters  Shaffie Weru and lovely Mwalimu Rachel, the awards kicked off with their punchlnes tickling the crowd.

AAFro-band Sauti Sol were the major winners of they night after bagging two awards. Bahati won the Male artistes of the year as Avril reigned over her competitors to bag the female artistes of the year.

The event graced by  both the godfathers of the music industry  and upcoming artistes, spilled over to past midnight as performances thrilled the night

With great performances from Kagwe and C2K  with massive hit “Kidero Grass”, the night had simply began.  Gospel artiste Mercy Masika , took it a notch higher as she entertained  the crowd by storm with a remarkable “Mwema” performance that took everyone out of their seats.

Here is the full list of the first Pulse Music Videos Awards

Video Vixen of The Year award wentVera Sidika- in the Nigerian song Ebeano (KCEE, Skiibii & Harry Song)

The winner of Best Collaboration of The Year 2015-  Sauti Sol & Amos N Josh with their Nerea hit

Gospel artiste Bahati bagged the Best Male Video of The Year award

New Artist of The Year went to Dufla-Tempo

The Best Cinematography of the Year award - King Kaka ft Amos and Josh in Promised Land

Papa Dennis danced his way home as the best Choreography of the Year

H-Art The Band won The Best Group Video of The Year  

Female of the Year award went to Avril

Sura Yako by Sauti Sol took home the  YouTube Video of The year award

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