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Nigerian artists lead at All Africa Music Awards
Summary
Nigerian artists won multiple awards at the 9th All Africa Music Awards in Lagos, including Burna Boy's Album of the Year and Rema's Artiste of the Year; other winners came from across the continent.
Content
Nigerian artists collected a number of awards at the 9th All Africa Music Awards (Afrima), which concluded in Lagos after a week of events. The ceremony brought together music professionals and jurors from across Africa and the diaspora. Winners were announced across many categories, and several Nigerian acts featured prominently. The results received attention as part of a wider conversation about the international growth of Afrobeats and contemporary African music.
Highlights:
- Burna Boy won Album of the Year for No Sign of Weakness and shared the Best African Collaboration award with Shallipopi.
- Shallipopi also won Song of the Year for "Laho."
- Rema won three awards: Artiste of the Year, Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, and Best African Artiste in RnB and Soul.
- Yemi Alade won Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series or Documentary for "You Are" from the animated series Iyanu, and Phyno was named Best African Artiste in African Hip-Hop.
- Emerging acts were recognised: Qing Madi won Most Promising Artiste of the Year and Chella won African Fans' Favourite.
- Winners from other countries included Senegal's Bakhaw Dioum (Song Writer of the Year), Algeria's DJ Moh Green (DJ of the Year), Ghana's Wendy Shay, South Africa's Nontokozo Mkhize, and Tanzania's Juma Jux in regional categories.
Summary:
The awards night underscored several strong showings by Nigerian artists and reflected ongoing interest in Afrobeats, described in the report as a genre mixing African rhythms with Western influences. The article presents Burna Boy as a continuing figure in that movement following his album win. Undetermined at this time.
