HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA — July 30, 2025. The annual Hollywood Independent Music Awards (HIMA) lit up the historic Avalon Hollywood with a spectacular celebration of global independent music. The star-studded event brought together indie artists, producers, record labels, and industry leaders from all over the world.

Hosted by celebrated music journalist and media personality Allison Hagendorf, the evening honored a wide range of musical styles and recognized the hard work of behind-the-scenes professionals who shape today’s independent sound.
Among the night’s most celebrated moments was the announcement of Jjumba Lubowa Aligaweesa, a Ugandan folk musician and spiritual leader, as the winner of Best World Music for his song “Stress.” His triumph marks a historic milestone as the first African artist to ever win a HIMA Award in this category and only the second Ugandan in history to secure international recognition for the traditional Kadongokamu folk genre.
A Global Celebration of Independent Music
This year’s winners represented a truly international field. Alongside Jjumba, Roberto Tola of Italy took home the award for Best Jazz (Smooth/Cool), while Elle Márjá of Norway earned the prize for the Ghost Rocket Theme Song. The diversity of winners highlighted HIMA’s role as one of the most inclusive global platforms for independent artistry.
Jjumba Lubowa Aligaweesa: Beyond Music
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