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Burna Boy, Davido, Others Dominate 2025 AFRIMA Nominations

The 2025 All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) have unveiled their list of nominees, and it is a spectacular showcase of Nigerian musical dominance. The nation’s artists have not only secured a strong presence but have firmly positioned themselves as the ones to watch at the upcoming ceremony.

Leading the charge with massive influence are Burna Boy and Davido. In a testament to their enduring and powerful careers, each artist garnered a remarkable five nominations.

This sets the stage for a thrilling showdown, particularly in the coveted Album of the Year category, where Burna Boy’s ‘No Sign of Weakness’ will compete directly against Davido’s ‘5ive’. Their chart-topping singles have also earned them recognition in the Song of the Year and Best Collaboration categories.

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Beyond the established superstars, the nominations powerfully celebrate the explosive new wave of Nigerian talent. The fast-rising street-pop innovator Shallipopi emerged as a major story, capturing an impressive four nominations. His recognition in the Artist of the Year category alongside the Song of the Year award signals his rapid ascent from a viral sensation to a definitive headline act.

The wave of Nigerian excellence is further cemented by the strong showing of the genre’s newest ambassadors. Both Rema and Ayra Starr, whose global profiles have skyrocketed in recent years, earned three nominations each. Their continued acclaim on this prestigious continental platform affirms their status as consistent hitmakers and vital voices in the industry.

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