Burna Boy wins Best Male Artist at 2025 AAEA Awards

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    Burna Boy wins Best Male Artist at 2025 AAEA Awards
    At the just concluded recent Africa  Arts Entertainment AAEA Awards, Nigerian superstars and other African talents  bagged awards in multiple  categories.

    Piece of My Heart by Wizkid, featuring Brent Faiyaz, won the Best Afro-R&B song award at the Nairobi-based ceremony.

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    After achieving success with her popular single “Favourite Girl,” which incorporates a remix by Rema, British-Nigerian singer Darkoo took home the Best Diasporan Act award.

    The song ‘MMS’ by Asake and Wizkid took home the Best Afro-Native Song honor. ‘Lungu Boy’, his third album, includes the single.

    Street-pop artist Seyi Vibez took home the Best Male Artist honor, while sensational singer Ayra Starr took home the Best Female Artist in West Africa title.

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    Nigerian artiste and Grammy winner, Tems

    Popular rapper OdumoduBlvckwas bagged the  award for Best Rapper in West Africa.

    African giant, Burna Boy who spearheaded the exportation of African music, won the major award as the Best Overall Male Artist of the Year.

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    At the AAEA awards, grammy winner Tems was recognized as a global talent who is pushing the boundaries for African artists when she earned the Best Global Female African Artist award.

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    Tanzanian singer, Diamond Platnumz

    Tanzanian artiste Diamond Platnumz, also took home the Best Global African Male Artist trophy, is one of the other 2025 AAEA Award winners.

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