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All The Winners At The 2014 Headies Awards


The Headies awards 2014 wrapped up a few hours ago at the Eko Hotel in Lagos and Olamide, Davido and Patoranking were stars of the night earning 2 awards each.

The Mavin crew would be happy on the night as Don Jazzy snapped up the producer of the year, and his team grabbed the pop single of the year with Dorobucci. It didn’t end there for the Mavins as their new act, Reekado Banks snatched the rookie of the year and deservedly so.

The night also featured some great performances.

See the complete list of winners below;



Best R&B Single – Let Somebody Love You by 2face Idibia.

Best Pop Single – Dorobucci by The Mavins

Best Rap Single – Parcel by Phyno

Best Street Hop – Double Wahala by Oritsefemi

Best Vocal Performance (Male) – Iyawo Mi by Timi Dakolo

Best R&B/Pop Album – The Journey by Sean Tizzle

Best Vocal Performance (Female) – Love To Love You by Niyola.

Best Rap Album – Baddest Guy Ever Liveth by Olamide.

Best Reggae/Dancehall – Girlie O by Patoranking

Best Collabo – Emergency by WizzyPro featuring Skales, Runtown and Patoranking

Best Recording of the Year – Ordinary People by Cobhams Asuquo

Best Alternative Song – Bolaji by BOJ.

Producer of the Year – Don Jazzy

Lyricist on the Roll – Jesse Jagz

Next Rated – Patoranking

Hall of Fame – Sir Victor Uwaifo

African Artiste of the Year – Sarkodie

Rookie of the Year – Reekado Banks

Best Music Video – Ada Ada (Flavour) by Clarence Peters

Song of the Year – Aye by Davido

Album of the Year – Baddest Guy Ever Liveth by Olamide.

Artiste of the Year- Davido.

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