The Headies Award for Viewer's Choice

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The Headies Award for Viewer's Choice
Awarded forMost digital tractions (downloads, views, streams) in the year under review
CountryNigeria
Presented by Hip Hop World Magazine
First awarded2018
Website theheadies.com

The Headies Award for Viewer's Choice is an award presented at The Headies, a ceremony that was established in 2006 and originally called the Hip Hop World Awards. [1] It was first presented to Wizkid in 2018. [2] [3]

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Recipients

Viewer's Choice
YearNomineesResult
2020 [4] Wizkid Won
Davido Nominated
Omah LayNominated
Burna Boy Nominated
Falz Nominated
Fireboy DML Nominated
Mayorkun Nominated
DJ Neptune Nominated
2019 Teni Won
Mr Eazi Nominated
Fireboy DML Nominated
Joeboy Nominated
Rema Nominated
Burna Boy Nominated
Wizkid Nominated
Davido Nominated
2018 Wizkid – "Come Closer" (featuring Drake)Won
Davido – "If"Nominated
Olamide – "Wo"Nominated
Runtown – "Mad Over You"Nominated
Kizz Daniel – "Yeba"Nominated
Tekno – "Yawa"Nominated

Category records

Most wins

Rank1st
Artist Wizkid
Teni
Total wins1 win

Most nominations

Rank1st
Artist Wizkid
Davido
Total noms2 nominations

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References

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  2. Ben Bassey (13 April 2018). "Headies 2018 Davido, Wizkid, Simi lead nominees list". The Pulse NG. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
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