The Headies Award for Best Collaboration | |
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Awarded for | Best R&B, Pop or Hip-hop collaborative track (including cameos) |
Country | Nigeria |
Presented by | Hip Hop World Magazine |
First awarded | 2006 |
Last awarded | 2019 |
Website | theheadies |
The Headies Award for Best Collaboration is an award presented at The Headies, a ceremony that was established in 2006 and originally called the Hip Hop World Awards. [note 1] [1] It was first presented to 2Shotz and Big Lo in 2006. [2] [3]
Best Collaboration | ||
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Year | Nominees | Result |
2020 | "Know You" – Ladipoe (featuring Simi) | Won |
"Nobody" – DJ Neptune(featuring Joeboy, Mr Eazi) | Nominated | |
"Sweet in the middle" – Davido(featuring Naira Marley, Zlatan & Wurld) | Nominated | |
"Totori" – ID Cabasa(featuring Wizkid, Olamide) | Nominated | |
"Get the Info" – Phyno(featuring Phenom, Falz) | Nominated | |
2019 [6] | "Killin Dem" – Burna Boy (featuring Zlatan Ibile) | Won |
"Like" – Reekado Banks (featuring Tiwa Savage, Fiokee) | Nominated | |
"One Ticket" – Kizz Daniel (featuring Davido) | Nominated | |
"Fake Love" – Starboy (featuring Duncan Mighty, Wizkid) | Nominated | |
"Amaka" – 2Baba (featuring Peruzzi) | Nominated | |
2018 [7] | "Ma Lo" – Tiwa Savage (featuring Wizkid) | Won |
"Temper" (Remix) – Skales (featuring Burna Boy) | Nominated | |
"Juice" – Ycee (featuring Maleek Berry) | Nominated | |
"No Forget" – Adekunle Gold (featuring Simi) | Nominated | |
"Come Closer" – Wizkid (featuring Drake) | Nominated | |
2016 [8] [9] | "Soldier" – Falz (featuring Simi) | Won |
"Reggae Blues" – Harrysong (featuring Orezi, Iyanya, Olamide and Kcee) | Nominated | |
"Osinachi" (Remix) – Humblesmith (featuring Davido) | Nominated | |
"Wait" – Solid Star (featuring Tiwa Savage) | Nominated | |
"No Kissing Baby" – Patoranking (featuring Sarkodie) | Nominated | |
"Money" – Timaya (featuring Flavour) | ||
2015 [10] | "Local Rappers" – Reminisce (featuring Olamide & Phyno) | Won |
"Bad Girl Special (Remix)" – Mr 2Kay (featuring Cynthia Morgan & Seyi Shay) | Nominated | |
"Do The Right Thing" – Cobhams Asuquo (featuring Bez) | Nominated | |
"Hold On" – Joe El (featuring 2Baba) | Nominated | |
"Sisi" – Praiz (featuring Wizkid) | Nominated | |
"Shoki (Remix)" – Lil Kesh (featuring Olamide & Davido) | Nominated | |
2014 [11] | "Emergency" – WizzyPro (featuring Skales, Patoranking and Runtown) | Won |
"Oya Now" – Joe EL (featuring Oritse Femi) | Nominated | |
"Surulere" – Dr SID (featuring Don Jazzy) | Nominated | |
"Pass You By" – Black Magic (featuring Oritse Femi) | Nominated | |
"Girlie O" (Remix) – Patoranking (featuring Tiwa Savage) | Nominated | |
"Dorobucci" – The Mavins | Nominated | |
2013 [12] [13] | "Ghost Mode" – Phyno (featuring Olamide) | Won |
"Tony Montana" (Remix) – Naeto C (featuring D'banj) | Nominated | |
"Baddest Boy" – E.M.E (featuring Wizkid, Skales, and Banky W.) | Nominated | |
"Eziokwu" – Lynxxx (featuring Ikechukwu, Illbliss, and Phyno) | Nominated | |
"Emi Ni Baller" – Chidinma (featuring Suspect and Illbliss) | Nominated | |
"Baby Mi Da (Remix)" – DR. Victor Olaiya (featuring 2Baba) | Nominated | |
2012 [14] [15] | "Orobo" – Sound Sultan (featuring Excel and Flavour N'abania) | Won |
"Stupid Song" – Bez (featuring Praiz) | Nominated | |
"Carolina" - Sauce Kid (featuring Davido) | Nominated | |
"Angeli" – Vector (featuring 9ice) | Nominated | |
"Chop My Money" – P-Square (featuring Akon and May D) | Nominated | |
2011 [16] [17] | "Number One" – M.I (featuring Flavour N'abania) | Won |
"Oleku" – Ice Prince (featuring Brymo) | Nominated | |
"Joor Oh" (Remix) – Jahbless (featuring Ice Prince, Durella, Reminisce, and eLDee) | Nominated | |
"Facebook Love" – Essence (featuring Jaywon) | Nominated | |
"You Know it" – Goldie (featuring eLDee) | Nominated | |
2010 | "Kokoroko" – Kefee (featuring Timaya) | Won |
"Finest" – Knight House (featuring Sauce Kid and Teeto) | Nominated | |
"Aye Po Gan" – Illbliss (featuring Terry G) | Nominated | |
"Sample Remix" – Terry Tha Rapman (featuring Stereo Man and Pherowshuz) | Nominated | |
2009 [18] [19] | "Good or Bad" – J. Martins (featuring Timaya and P-Square) | Won |
"Bush Meat" – Sound Sultan (featuring 2Baba and W4) | Nominated | |
"E Fi Mi Sile" – YQ (featuring Da Grin) | Nominated | |
"Le Fenu So" – Lord of Ajasa (featuring 9ice) | Nominated | |
"Street Credibility" – 9ice (featuring 2Baba) | Nominated | |
2008 [20] | "Stylee" – DJ Jimmy Jatt, Mode 9, 2Baba & Elajoe | Won |
"Ruggedy Baba" – Ruggedman | Nominated | |
"Lorile" – X-Project | Nominated | |
"Yahoozey" – Olu Maintain | Nominated | |
"Booty Call" – Mo Hits All Stars | Nominated | |
2006 | "Delicious" (Remix) – 2Shotz (featuring Big Lo) | Won |
Most wins
Rank | 1st | 2nd |
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Artist | Phyno Olamide Timaya Flavour | Burna Boy Zlatan Ibile Tiwa Savage Simi Falz Wizkid Patoranking Skales Runtown Mode 9 2Baba Ruggedman 2Shotz DJ Jimmy Jatt J. Martins P-Square Kefee M.I Big Lo Elajoe Sound Sultan |
Total wins | 2 Wins | 1 win |
Most nominations
Rank | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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Artist | 2Baba | Wizkid | Olamide Tiwa Savage Davido |
Total noms | 6 nominations | 5 nominations | 4 nominations |
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