ATLANTA, GA – Antiguan-born vocalist Kenne Blessin was recognised for his outstanding contributions to Caribbean music and entertainment at the 4th Annual Atlanta Caribbean Community (ACC) Awards Ceremony held on Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Lithonia, Georgia.
Blessin, a dynamic performer with roots in Antigua and Barbuda, received the Atlanta Caribbean Community Award for Entertainment – Singer/Vocalist, celebrating his influence in the diaspora and his commitment to uplifting Caribbean culture through music.
The ceremony, which gathered members of the Caribbean diaspora across Georgia, spotlighted individuals who have made significant impacts in their respective fields. Held at 8010 Rockbridge Road, the event featured live performances, cultural tributes, and awards across categories such as community service, journalism, and culture.
Kenne Blessin also performed during the event, captivating the audience with his soulful voice and high-energy stage presence. His performance was one of the night’s highlights, drawing cheers from fellow Caribbean nationals and fans in attendance.
Following the ceremony, Blessin shared his appreciation on social media:“Thank you The Atlanta Caribbean Community. Really appreciate the acknowledgment 💯🙏🏾🎉.”
The award plaque, which includes the Jamaican flag to acknowledge his strong ties to Jamaica as well, bears his name and title as an entertainer and vocalist. It stands as a symbol of his continued dedication to representing the Caribbean on the international stage.
Blessin’s recognition adds to a growing list of achievements as he continues to raise the flag of Antigua and Barbuda through music.