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    Home»Lifestyle»Qing Madi, Flavour, Director Pink & More Win at the 17th Headies Awards | See Full Winners’ List
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    Qing Madi, Flavour, Director Pink & More Win at the 17th Headies Awards | See Full Winners’ List

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeMay 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Qing Madi, Flavour, Director Pink & More Win at the 17th Headies Awards | See Full Winners’ List
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    The 17th edition of The Headies Awards took place over the weekend in Lagos—celebrating African music, culture, and unity in grand style. The event brought together fans, industry leaders, and emerging talents for an evening dedicated to the artists and sounds that defined the past year.

    Hosted by award-winning actress Nancy Isime, the ceremony kicked off with a lively performance by Blaqbonez, setting the stage for a night of music and cultural pride. Ayomaff, Qing Madi, Odumodublvck, L.A.X, and Juma Jux delivered thrilling performances, while appearances from Shallipopi, Davido and Annie Macaulay kept the momentum high.

    This year’s ceremony recognised everything from Afrobeats to street pop, spotlighting both fresh voices and established stars. Odumodublvck took home one of the night’s top honours, winning the coveted Next Rated award, while Tems received Best Recording of the Year for her track “Burning.”

    An emotional moment came when Mohbad was posthumously named Best Street Hop Artist. His family accepted the award on his behalf, with his wife delivering a heartfelt tribute that moved many in the audience.

    Special Recognition Awards were presented to Governor Babajide Sanwo–Olu, Alex Okosi, Amaju Pinnick, and Kingsley “Kcee” Okonkwo. Humanitarian Awards also went to Temitola Adekunle Johnson and Michelle Mukoro (King Mitchy) for their impactful contributions beyond the stage.

    Other major wins on the night included Davido, Rema, Lojay, and Qing Madi.

    See the full list of winners below:

    Rookie of the Year

    • Zerry DL — Winner
    • Taves
    • Kaestyle
    • Llona

    Soundtrack of the Year

    • Tribe Called Judah Soundtrack” – TCJ and Abbey Wonder — Winner
    • “Eledumare” – Teledalase (Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre)
    • “Lose to Gain” – Kaline (Breath of Life)
    • “Kill Boro” – Native Filmworks and Wizard Chan (Kill Boro)
    • “Orisa” – Beriola (Orisa)
    • “Emotions” – Tiwa Savage and Asa (Water and Garri)

    Best Recording of the Year

    • “Burning” – Tems — Winner
    • “Different Patterns” – Seyi Vibez
    • “Higher” – Burna Boy
    • “Last Heartbreak Song” – Ayra Starr and Giveon
    • “Billions” – Sarz and Lojay

    Best Vocal Performance (Male)

    • “Billions” – Lojay — Winner
    • “Moving” – Omah Lay
    • “Gratitude” – Anendlessocean
    • “For You” – Johnny Drille
    • “Ke Na Ke So” – Timi Dakolo

    Best Vocal Performance (Female)

    • “I’m Done” – Liya — Winner
    • “Last Heartbreak Song” – Ayra Starr
    • “Level” – Niniola
    • “Stranger” – Simi
    • “Tomorrow” – Yemi Alade

    Songwriter of the Year

    • “Vision” – Chimamanda Pearl Chukwuma (Qing Madi) — Winner
    • “Stranger” – Simisola Kosoko (Simi)
    • “Can’t Breathe” – Michael Ajuma Attah (Llona)
    • “Family Meeting” – Emoseh Khamofu (Bloody Civilian)
    • “Stages of Life” – Fuayefika Maxwell (Wizard Chan)

    Producer of the Year

    • “OZEBA” – London — Winner
    • “Happiness” – Sarz
    • “Basquiat” – Magicsticks
    • “HEHEHE” – Rema, Producer X, Cubeatz, Deatz, and Klimperboy
    • “Different Patterns” – Dibs

    Afrobeats Album of the Year

    • HEIS – Rema — Winner
    • Stubborn – Victony
    • Work of Art – Asake
    • The Year I Turned 21 – Ayra Starr
    • Jiggy Forever – Young Jonn

    Music Video of the Year

    • “EGWU” – Director Pink — Winner
    • “Charm” – Rema, Perliks, and Folarin Oludare
    • “Metaverse” – Jyde Ajala
    • “Like Ice Spice” – Perliks and Emeka Shine Shine
    • “Ojapiano” – Mattmax
    • “Showa” – TG Omori
    • “Na Money” – Dammy Twitch

    Afrobeats Single of the Year

    • “Big Baller” – Flavour — Winner
    • “Big Big Things” – Young Jonn (feat. Kizz Daniel and Seyi Vibez)
    • “Charm” – Rema
    • “Lonely at the Top” – Asake
    • “City Boys” – Burna Boy

    Headies’ Viewers’ Choice

    • “EGWU” – Chike & Mohbad — Winner
    • “Charm” – Rema
    • “Lonely at the Top” – Asake
    • “Big Baller” – Flavour
    • “City Boys” – Burna Boy

    Headies Next Rated

    • Odumodublvck — Winner
    • Qing Madi
    • Shallipopi
    • Ayo Maff
    • Nasboi

    Best Digital Artiste of the Year

    • Davido — Winner
    • Burna Boy
    • Rema
    • Asake
    • Ayra Starr

    Best East African Artiste of the Year

    • Juma Jux (Tanzania) — Winner
    • Bien (Kenya)
    • Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
    • Bruce Melodie (Rwanda)
    • Azawi (Uganda)

    Best Central African Artiste of the Year

    • Innoss’B (DRC) — Winner
    • Gaz Mawete (DRC)
    • Emma’A (Gabon)
    • Eboloko (Gabon)
    • Singuila (Central African Republic)
    • Kocee (Cameroon)

    Special Recognition Awards

    • Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos State)
    • Alex Okosi
    • Amaju Pinnick
    • Kingsley “Kcee” Okonkwo

    Humanitarian Awards

    • Temitola Adekunle Johnson
    • Michelle Mukoro (King Mitchy)





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