The Headies Award for Best R&B/Pop Album

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The Headies Award for Best R&B/Pop Album
Awarded forBest R&B/pop album in the year under review (by single individual or group).
CountryNigeria
Presented by Hip Hop World Magazine
First awarded2006
Last awarded2019
Website theheadies.com

The Headies Award for Best R&B/Pop Album 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 awarded to P-Square's Get Squared in 2006. [2]

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Recipients

YearNomineesResultRef
2019 The Mayor of Lagos by Mayorkun Won [3]
rare. by Odunsi (The Engine)Nominated
Outside by Burna Boy Nominated
No Bad Songz by Kizz Daniel Nominated
About 30 by Adekunle Gold Nominated
2018 Sounds from the Other Side by Wizkid Won [4]
Timeless by Omawumi Nominated
Simisola by Simi Nominated
Gold by Adekunle Gold Nominated
Ijele the Traveler by Flavour Nominated
This is Me by Niniola Nominated
2016 New Era by Kizz Daniel Won [5]
Wanted by Wande Coal Nominated
Klĭtôrĭs by Brymo Nominated
Naked by Darey Nominated
Seyi or Shay by Seyi Shay Nominated
2015 Ayo by Wizkid Won [6]
Bed of Stone by Aṣa Nominated
King of Queens by Yemi Alade Nominated
Rich & Famous by Praiz Nominated
Double Trouble by P-Square Nominated
2014 The Journey by Sean Tizzle Won [7]
Take Over by Kcee Nominated
Once Upon a Time by Tiwa Savage Nominated
Me, My Mouth & Eye by Sound Sultan Nominated
L.I.F.E by Burna Boy Nominated
2013 Omo Baba Olowo by Davido Won [8]
Desire by Iyanya Nominated
R&BW by Banky W. Nominated
Blessed by Flavour Nominated
Away & Beyond by 2Face Idibia Nominated
2012 The Invasion by P-Square Won [9]
Superstar by Wizkid Nominated
Super Sun by Bez Nominated
Versus by 9ice Nominated
2011 The Unstoppable International Edition by 2Face Idibia Won [10]
Turning Point by Dr Sid Nominated
Beautiful Imperfection by Aṣa Nominated
Back From the Future by Sound Sultan Nominated
Double Dare by Darey Nominated
2010 Mushin 2 Mo' Hits by Wande Coal Won [11]
Danger by P-Square Nominated
Least Expected by Bracket Nominated
Un.darey.ted by Darey Nominated
2009 Gongo Aso by 9ice Won [12]
The Entertainer by D'banj Nominated
The Unstoppable by 2Face Idibia Nominated
Etcetera by EtceteraNominated
Mr. Capable by Banky W. Nominated
2008 Grass 2 Grace by 2Face Idibia Won [13]
Independent by Faze Nominated
Call My Name by Niyola Nominated
Press On Part 2 by IndispensablesNominated
Game Over by P-Square Nominated
2007 After Da Storm by Weird MC Won [14]
RunDown Funk U Up by D'banj Nominated
Naija is Blessed by Soul ENominated
Free Soldier by Tony Tetuila Nominated
Mr. Funky by Jazzman OlofinNominated
Right and Wrong by Nigga Raw Nominated
2006 Get Squared by P-Square Won [14]

Category records

Most wins

Rank1st2nd3rd
Artist 2Face Idibia
Wizkid
Kizz Daniel
P-Square
Wande Coal
Davido
9ice
Sean Tizzle
Weird MC
Total wins2 wins1 win1 win

Most nominations

Rank1st2nd3rd
Artist Wizkid 2Face Idibia
Darey
Kizz Daniel
P-Square
Flavour
Burna Boy
Simi
Adekunle Gold
Total noms4 nominations3 nominations2 nominations

Notes

  1. The nominees for the 2006 edition are not included in the Recipients table because they are not available.

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