The Headies Award for Best Vocal Performance (Female)

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The Headies Award for Best Vocal Performance (Female)
Awarded forIndividual Female Artiste with the most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album
CountryNigeria
Presented by Hip Hop World Magazine
First awarded2006
Last awarded2019
Website theheadies.com

The Headies Award for Best Vocal Performance (Female) 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] First presented to Ego in 2006, the category is one of six categories not open to public voting. [2] [3]

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Recipients

Best Vocal Performance (Female)
YearNomineesResult
2020 [4] Niniola – "Addicted"Won
Simi – "No longer beneficial"Nominated
Lindsey Abudei – "One on the outside"Nominated
J'dess – "Chi Efo"Nominated
Yemi Alade – "Lai Lai"Nominated
Imanse – "Ajala"Nominated
2019 [5] Teni – "Uyo Meyo"Won
Good Girl LA – "Bless Me"Nominated
Waje – "Udue"Nominated
Tems – "Mr Rebel"Nominated
Falana – "Repeat"Nominated
2018 [6] Omawumi – "Butterflies"Won
Waje – "In the Air"Nominated
Simi – "Gone for Good"Nominated
Aramide – "Jowo"Nominated
Niniola – "Saro"Nominated
Niyola – "Where's the Love" (featuring Adekunle Gold)Nominated
2016 [7] [8] Simi – "Love Don't Care"Won
Seyi Shay – "Right Now"Nominated
Aramide – "Love Me" (featuring Adekunle Gold)Nominated
Omawumi – "Play Na Play" (featuring Angélique Kidjo)Nominated
2015 [9] Aramide – "Iwo Nikan"Won
Waje – "Coco Baby"Nominated
Simi – "Tiff"Nominated
Yemi Alade – "Duro Timi"Nominated
Aṣa – "Bed of Stone"Nominated
2014 [10] Niyola – "Love to Love You" (featuring Banky W.)Won
Tiwa Savage – "Wanted"Nominated
Monica Ogah – "Window"Nominated
Ruby Gyang – "Good Man"Nominated
2013 [11] [12] Nikki Laoye – "Only You"Won
Waje – "I Wish"Nominated
Niyola – "Toh Bad"Nominated
Seyi Shay – "Irawo"Nominated
Zaina – "Totally Yours"Nominated
2012 [13] [14] Tiwa Savage – "Love Me (3x)"Won
Chidinma – "Kedike"Nominated
Ijeoma – "Oloomi"Nominated
Waje – "Na The Way"Nominated
2011 [15] [16] Waje – "For a Minute"Won
Tiwa Savage – "Kele Kele Love"Nominated
Eva Alordiah – "God Hand"Nominated
Ego – "Fall In Love"Nominated
2010 Lara George – "Keeper of My Dreams"Won
Ibiyemi – "Don't Leave Me"Nominated
Kefee – "Kokoroko"Nominated
Waje – "Kolo"Nominated
Eva Alordiah – "No Cry"Nominated
2009 [17] [18] Omawumi – "In the Music"Won
Nikki Laoye – "Never Felt this Way"Nominated
Waje – "Somewhere"Nominated
2008 [19] Aṣa - "Bibanke"Won
TY Bello – "Ekundayo"Nominated
Kween – "Jebele"Nominated
Lara George – "Ijoba Orun"Nominated
2006 Ego – "Never Far Away"Won

Category records

Most wins

Rank1st2nd
Artist Omawumi Ego
Aṣa
Lara George
Waje
Tiwa Savage
Nikki Laoye
Niyola
Aramide
Simi
Teni
Total wins2 Wins1 win

Most nominations

Rank1st2nd3rd
Artist Waje Omawumi
Niyola
Aramide
Simi
Aṣa
Tiwa Savage
Seyi Shay
Eva Alordiah
Nikki Laoye
Ego
Lara George
Total noms8 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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