The Headies 2013

The Headies 2013
Date 26 December 2013 (2013-12-26)
Location Oriental Hotel
Victoria Island, Lagos
Country Nigeria
Hosted by Tiwa Savage and Dr SID
Television/Radio coverage
Network HipTV

The eighth annual The Headies (formerly called The Hip Hop World Awards) were held on 26 December 2013, at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos. The show was hosted by Tiwa Savage and Dr SID, two artists signed to Mavin Records. Olamide was the biggest awardee of the night, winning three awards from 7 nominations. Phyno won the Best Rap Single category for his song "Man of the Year". D'Tunes, Praiz, and Blackmagic won for the first time. Sean Tizzle won the Next Rated category and was later awarded a Hyundai Tucson.[1] Davido took home the awards for Hip Hop World Revelation of the Year and Best R&B/Pop Album. Iyanya only received one award from 5 nominations. Veteran Fuji artist Wasiu Ayinde was inducted into the Headies Hall of Fame. 2 Face Idibia, Banky W., Waje, Nikki Laoye, Mode 9, Dr SID and Kcee all went home with a plaque. Harrysong's tribute song to Nelson Mandela, titled "Mandela", won the Most Downloaded Callertune award.[2][3][4][5][6]

Burna Boy's anger at the awards

Burna Boy reportedly exited the Oriental Hotel after Sean Tizzle was announced the winner of the Next Rated category. He allegedly told photographers not to take photos of him.[7][8]

Performers[9]

Presenters[9]

  • Mercy Omo London
  • Toolz
  • Kelechi Amadi Obi
  • Funmi Iyanda
  • IllBliss
  • Jumoke Awolade-James
  • Freeze
  • Tewa Onasanya
  • Chris Ihidero

Winners and nominees[10]

Best R&B/Pop Album Best R&B Single
  • "Dont Let It Go" – Capital Femi
  • "Good Good Loving" – Banky W. (Winner)
  • "Like to Party" – Burna Boy
  • "Rich & Famous" – Praiz
  • "Omote" – Ese Peters
Best Vocal Performance (Male) Best Vocal Performance (Female)
  • "Rich & Famous" – Praiz (Winner)
  • "Omote" – Ese Peters
  • "Don’t Let Go" – Capital Femi
  • "Yes/No" – Banky W.
Next Rated Hip Hop World Revelation of the Year
  • W.A.J.E – Waje
  • Omo Baba Olowo – Davido (Winner)
  • Frenzy – D’Prince
  • The Year of R&B – Capital Femi
  • Yes/No – Banky W
Best Recording Producer of the Year
  • "I Wish" – Waje
  • "Good Morning" – Brymo
  • "Natural Something" – Sound Sultan
  • "This Year" – Jaywon (Winner)
Best Collabo Best Music Video
  • "Ghost Mode" – Phyno (featuring Olamide) (Winner)
  • Tony Montana (Remix)Naeto C (featuring D'banj)
  • "Baddest Boy" – E.M.E (featuring Wizkid, Skales, and Banky W.)
  • "Ezioku" – Lynxxx (featuring Ikechukwu, Ill Bliss, and Phyno)
  • "Emi Ni Baller" – Chidinma (featuring Suspect and Ill Bliss)
  • "Baby Mi Da (Remix)" – DR. Victor Olaiya (featuring 2Face Idibia)
Best Pop Single Best Reggae/Dancehall Single
  • "Ihe Ne Me" – 2Face Idibia (Winner)
  • "The Kick" – Wande Coal (featuring Don Jazzy)
  • "Gobe" – Davido
  • "Catching Cold" – Tunde Ednut
  • "Ur Waist" – Iyanya
  • "Goody Bag" – D'Prince
  • "I Wish" – Waje (Winner)
  • "Rihanna" – Orezi
  • "Give it To Me" – General Pype
  • "Go Down" – Baba Dee
Best Rap Album Best Rap Single
  • "Man of the Year" – Phyno (Winner)
  • "Anam Achi Kwanu" – Ill Bliss (featuring Phyno)
  • "Durosoke" – Olamide
  • "2 Musshh" – Reminisce
  • "Ghost Mode" – Phyno (featuring Olamide)
Lyricist on the Roll Best Street-Hop Artiste
  • Olamide – "Voice of the Streets"
  • Boogey – "Sanctum"
  • Mode 9 – "Let It Go" (Winner)
  • Phyno – "Man of the Year"
  • "Run Mad" – Terry G
  • "Durosoke" – Olamide (Winner)
  • "My Dear" – Dammy Krane
  • "Skibo" – Solid Star
  • "Alaye" – LKT
Best Alternative Song Album of the Year
  • "Repete" – Black Magic(Winner)
  • "Omo Pastor" – Ajebutter22 (featuring BOJ)
  • "Feel Alright" – Show Dem Camp (featuring BOJ and POE)
  • "This Year" – Jaywon
  • Iyanya vs. Desire – Iyanya
  • Omo Baba Olowo – Davido
  • R&BW – Banky W
  • Blessed – Flavour
  • YBNL – Olamide (Winner)
Hall of Fame Most Downloaded Callertune
  • Wasiu Ayinde
  • Harrysong – "Mandela"
Song of the Year Artiste of the Year
  • "Durosoke" – Olamide
  • "Ur Waist" – Iyanya
  • "Alingo" – P-Square
  • "Sho Lee" – Sean Tizzle
  • "Limpopo" – Kcee (Winner)
African Artiste of the Year
(winner not announced)
South Africa Mi Casa
Ghana R2Bees
South Africa Liquideep
Ghana Sarkodie
South Africa Mafikizolo

References

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