Headies Awards 2025

Headies Awards 2025 Recap: Full List of Winners as Ceremony Returns to Nigeria

The 17th edition of the Headies Awards, one of Nigeria’s biggest music award events, took place in Lagos, Nigeria, back on the soil of Nigeria after two editions took place in Atlanta, US. The Headies Awards 2025 is the first this year, with the second award show taking place in December to make up for the absence of the awards in 2024. 

This year’s first award event was hosted by Nancy Isime and had attendees from Davido, ODUMODUBLVCK, Ayo Maff, Liquorose, Annie Idibia, Priscilla, Juma, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and many more. 

Here are the 17th Headies Awards winners:

Rookie of the Year

Zerry DL emerged as the Rookie of the Year winner, beating nominees Taves, Kaestyle, and Llona.  

Best Recording of the Year

Tems won the Best Recording of the Year award with her song Burning. Competing nominees included Seyi Vibez (Different Pattern), Burna Boy (Higher), Ayra Starr and Giveon (Last Heartbreak Song), and Sarz and Lojay (Billions).  

Best Vocal Performance (Male)

Lojay won Best Vocal Performance (Male) for his work on Billions. Nominees included Omah Lay (Moving), Anendlessocean (Gratitude), Johnny Drille (For You), and Timi Dakolo (Ke Na Ke So).  

Best Vocal Performance (Female)

Liya took home the award for Best Vocal Performance (Female) with I’m Done. The category featured Ayra Starr (Last Heartbreak Song), Niniola (Level), Simi (Stranger), and Yemi Alade (Tomorrow).  

Next Rated

Odumodublvck emerged as the winner of the Headies Next Rated category, beating nominees Qing Madi, Shallipopi, Ayo Maff, and Nasboi.  

Songwriter of the Year  

Chimamanda Pearl Chukwuma (Qing Madi) won Songwriter of the Year for Vision. Nominees included Simi (Stranger), Llona (Can’t Breathe), Bloody Civilian (Family Meeting), and Wizard Chan (Stages of Life).  

Producer of the Year 

London earned Producer of the Year for OZEBA, triumphing over contenders like Sarz (Happiness), Magicsticks (Basquiat), Rema and Team (HEHEHE), and Dibs (Different Pattern).  

Afrobeats Album of the Year

Rema’s HEIS was crowned the Afrobeats Album of the Year, edging out Victony, Asake, Ayra Starr, and Young Jonn.

Best Rap Single

Shallipopi claimed the award for Best Rap Single with Cast, emerging from a tough pool of nominees, including Odumodublvck (Blood on the Dance Floor), Ladipoe (Hallelujah), Magnito (Canada), and Jeriq (Ije Nwoke).  

Music Video of the Year

Director Pink’s Egwu won Music Video of the Year. Other contenders included Dir. Perliks & Folarin Oludare for Charm, Jyde Ajala’s Metaverse, Perliks & Emeka Shine Shine’s Like Ice Spice, Mattmax’s Ojapiano, TG Omori’s Showa, and Dammy Twitch’s Na Money.  

Best Street-Hop Artiste  

Mohbad triumphed in the Best Street-Hop Artiste category with Ask About Me. Nominees included Seyi Vibez (Different Pattern), Ayo Maff & Fireboy DML (Dealer), Shallipopi & Odumodublvck (Cast), and Zhus Jdo (Johnbull).  

Afrobeats Single of the Year 

Flavour’s Big Baller won Afrobeats Single of the Year, beating tracks like Young Jonn’s Big Big Things (feat. Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez), Kizz Daniel’s Twe Twe Remix, Chike & Mohbad’s Egwu, Asake’s Remember, and Hyce, Boypee & Brown Joel’s Ogechi Remix (feat. Davido).  

Viewers’ Choice Award

Chike and Mohbad’s Egwu took home the Viewers’ Choice Award. Other nominees included Rema (OZEBA), Seyi Vibez (Different Pattern), Kizz Daniel (Showa), Tems (Love Me Jeje), Shallipopi & Odumodublvck (Cast), Flavour & Fireboy (Dealer), Flavour (Big Baller), and Young Jonn (Big Big Things feat. Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez).  

Digital Artiste of the Year  

Davido was crowned Digital Artiste of the Year, with nominees including Ayra Starr, Rema, Shallipopi, Tems, Kizz Daniel, and Asake.

Song of the Year 

Asake’s Lonely at the Top won Song of the Year. The category featured tracks like Kizz Daniel’s Showa, Ayra Starr’s Commas, Chike & Mohbad’s Egwu, Rema’s Ozeba, and Flavour’s Big Baller

Soundtrack of the Year

The A Tribe Called Judah Soundtrack by TCJ and Abbey Wonder claimed the award for Soundtrack of the Year. Other nominees included Eledumare by Teledalase (Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre), Lose to Gain by Kaline (Breathe of Life), Kill Boro by Native Filmworks and Wizard Chan, Orisa by Beriola, Emotions by Tiwa Savage and Asa (Water and Garri).  

Best Inspirational Single

Mercy Chinwo’s You Do This One won the award for the Best Inspirational Single.

Best East African Artiste

Juma Jux (Tanzania) emerged as the Best East African Artiste, competing against Bien (Kenya), Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania), Bruce Melodie (Rwanda), and Azawi (Uganda).

Best Central African Artiste  

Innoss’B (DR Congo) won Best Central African Artiste, surpassing nominees Gaz Mawete (DR Congo), Emma’A (Gabon), Eboloko (Gabon), Singuila (Central African Republic), and Kocee (Cameroon).

Special Recognition Awards

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, media executive Alex Okosi, sports administrator Amaju Pinnick, and KCee were honored with Special Recognition Awards. 

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