The Headies Award for Producer of the Year

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The Headies Award for Producer of the Year
Awarded forFor producing the most acclaimed song or album in the year under review
CountryNigeria
Presented by Hip Hop World Magazine
First awarded2006
Last awarded2019
Website theheadies.com

The Headies Award for Producer of the Year 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 Don Jazzy in 2006. [2] [3]

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Recipients

Producer of the Year
YearNomineesResult
2020 [4] Pheelz – "Billionaire" by Teni Won
SPAX – "Away" by OxladeNominated
Kel-P – "Pull Up" by Burna Boy Nominated
Sarz – "Mad" by Sarz, Wurld Nominated
Nonso Amadi – "What makes you sure"Nominated
2019 [5] Killertunes – "Fake Love" by Starboy (featuring Duncan Mighty, Wizkid)Won
Phantom – "Ye" by Burna Boy Nominated
Ozedikus – "Dumebi" by Rema Nominated
Spellz – "Askamaya" by Teni Nominated
Kel-P Vibes – "Killin Dem" by Burna Boy (featuring Zlatan Ibile)Nominated
2018 [6] Kiddominant – "Fall", "Mama"Won
Spellz – "Iskaba", "Ma Lo"Nominated
Tekno – "If", "Rara"Nominated
Sarz – "Maradona", "Come Closer"Nominated
Masterkraft – "Yawa", "Virtuous Woman"Nominated
2016 [7] [8] Young John – "Mama"Won
DJ Coublon – "Good Time", "Raba"Nominated
Pheelz – "Pick Up", "Lagos Boys"Nominated
Legendury Beatz – "Final (Baba Nla)"Nominated
Oscar Heman-Ackah – "Pray for Me"Nominated
2015 [9] Legendury Beatz – "Ojuelegba"Won
Don Jazzy – "Godwin"Nominated
Masterkraft – "Wiser"Nominated
Cobhams Asuquo – "There's A Fire"Nominated
Shizzi – "Fans Mi"Nominated
Young John – "Bobo"Nominated
2014 [10] Don Jazzy – "Dorobucci"Won
Pheelz – "Eleda Mi O"Nominated
T-Spize – "Aye"Nominated
Legendury Beatz – "Caro"Nominated
Shizzi – "Skelewu"Nominated
Del B – "Pull Over"Nominated
2013 [11] [12] D'Tunes – "Sho Lee"Won
Pheelz – "Durosoke"Nominated
Del B – "Limpopo"Nominated
Leriq – "Like to Party"Nominated
Legendury Beatz – "Emi ni Baller"Nominated
2012 [13] [14] Tee-Y Mix – "Super C Season"Won
Cobhams Asuquo – "Stupid Song"Nominated
Shizzi – "Dami Duro"Nominated
Jay Sleek – "Private Trips"Nominated
Jesse Jagz – "Everybody Loves Ice Prince"Nominated
2011 [15] [16] Don Jazzy – "Over the Moon", "Mr Endowed", "Pop Champaign"Won
Samklef – "Don't Dull", "Kilode", "Jonzing World", "Noni"Nominated
Jay Sleek – "Only Me", "2010"Nominated
Jesse Jagz – "Oleku", "Jargo"Nominated
Cobhams Asuquo – "The Way You Are", "There Is A Cry"Nominated
2010 Don Jazzy Won
Cobhams Asuquo Nominated
Tee-Y Mix Nominated
SossickNominated
Dokta FrabzNominated
2009 [17] [18] ID Cabasa – "Gongo Aso"Won
Tee-Y Mix – "Ki Ni Big Deal"Nominated
Don Jazzy – "Fall in Love"Nominated
Terry G – "In Case You Never Know"Nominated
Jesse Jagz – "Short Black Boy"Nominated
2008 [19] Cobhams Asuquo – "Bibanke"Won
ID Cabasa – "Ruggedy Baba"Nominated
Mosa – "Greenland"Nominated
Puffy Tee – "Yahoozee"Nominated
OJB JezreelSee me SoNominated
2006 Don Jazzy – "Tongolo'", "Ijoya"Won

Category records

Most wins

Rank1st2nd
Producer Don Jazzy Killertunes
Kiddominant
Young John
Legendury Beatz
D'Tunes
Tee-Y Mix
ID Cabasa
Cobhams Asuquo
Total wins4 wins1 win

Most nominations

Rank1st2nd3rd
Producer Don Jazzy Cobhams Asuquo Legendury Beatz
Total noms6 nominations5 nominations4 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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