The 10th edition of Headies was held yesterday but extended to the wee hours of today. It's an annual ceremony arranged to celebrate Nigerian music talents.
The event which was held at Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos was hosted by Nigerian popular comedian, Bovi and dance queen, Kaffy.
The event was originally scheduled to hold on December 30, 2015 but was postponed to January 1, 2016.
The event which came with a lot of side attractions as YBNL Boss, Olamide called out for Mavins Boss, Dan Jazzy over the winner of Next Rated.
Korede Bello's winning of the award didn't go well with Olamide who prefer Lil Kesh..... Twitter was hot in the early hours of today! Mehn.... Keep your fingers crossed, I will soon post all that transpired about that in my subsequent post.
Below the list of winners from the Headies 2015:
Headies Hall of Fame
2Face Idibia
Best Street-Hop Artiste
Olamide ('Bobo')
Best Pop Single
'Godwin' by Korede Bello
Best Male Performance
Timi Dakolo (‘Wish me well’)
Best R&B single
‘Wish me well’ by Timi Dakolo
Best rap single
‘King kong’ by Vector
Best Vocal Performance (female)
Aramide (‘Iwo Nikan)
Best Ragga/dancehall single
‘German juice’ by Cynthia Morgan
Best Music Video
‘Katapot' (by Reekado Banks, video shot by Unlimited L.A)
Best Collaboration
'Local Rappers' - Reminisce ft Olamide, Phyno & StormRex
Best Rap Album
"Chairman" by M.I
Best Music Producer
Legendary Beatz ('Ojuelegba')
Lyricist On The Roll
Vector
Next Rated
Reekado Banks
Revelation of The Year
Yemi Alade
Recording of the year
'Wish me well' - Timi Dakolo
Best Alternative Song
'Sade' - Adekunle Gold
Special Recognition Award
Don Jazzy
Best Pop/R&B Album
AYO - Wizkid
Artiste of The Year
Olamide
Song of The Year
'Ojuelegba' - Wizkid
Rookie of The Year
YCee
Congratulations to all the winners, but please be magnanimous in victory.
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