Friday, August 29, 2025

AFRIMA 2025: Afrobeats Titans Clash With Rising Stars

Africa’s most prestigious music celebration, the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), is back and this year’s edition promises to be the fiercest showdown yet.

Nigerian megastars Davido, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, and Ayra Starr headline a dazzling list of nominees, squaring up against the continent’s brightest talents for continental supremacy.

Nigeria’s Heavyweights Take the Lead

With 10,717 submissions—a record-breaking number in AFRIMA’s 12-year history—the 2025 nominations spotlight the unrelenting dominance of Afrobeats. After a grueling 10-day adjudication process by a 13-member international jury, 343 nominees across 40 categories have been unveiled.

Burna Boy and Davido top Nigeria’s charge with five nominations each, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Collaboration, Best Male Artiste (West Africa), and Artiste of the Year. They are joined by South Africa’s DJ Maphorisa and Morocco’s El Grande Toto, who also earned five nods apiece, underlining AFRIMA’s pan-African spread.

Rising Voices, Global Reach

Street-pop sensation Shallipopi emerged as the year’s surprise contender, racking up four nominations, including Artiste of the Year and Song of the Year for his breakout anthem Laho. His producer, Progrex, also scored a nod for Producer of the Year.

Rema secured three nominations, while Ayra Starr bagged two, staking her claim alongside global giants. Other notable nominees include Senegal’s Mia Guissé, Ghana’s Moliy, Egypt’s Amr Diab, Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz, South Africa’s Tyla, and Eswatini’s Uncle Waffles—a reflection of the continent’s musical diversity.

AFRIMA Returns to Lagos

From November 25–30, 2025, Lagos will once again play host to AFRIMA with a six-day spectacle featuring the Welcome Soiree, AFRIMA Music Village, Africa Music Business Summit, and the main awards night on November 30, to be broadcast in over 84 countries worldwide.

Public voting begins on September 10 and runs until November 29, giving fans across the globe the final say in determining Africa’s finest.

Why It Matters

This year’s AFRIMA is more than a competition—it’s a cultural milestone. With Afrobeats titans like Burna Boy, Davido, and Wizkid battling alongside fresh forces like Rema, Ayra Starr, and Shallipopi, Africa is showcasing not only its superstars but also its unstoppable new wave.

From Lagos to the world, African music is no longer knocking on the door—it owns the stage.

Philip Atume
Philip Atume
Atume Philip Terfa is a seasoned Website Content Developer and Online Editor at Silverbird Communications Limited, currently leading digital content for Rhythm 93.7 FM. With nearly seven years of experience, he crafts engaging and trend-driven content across news, entertainment, sports, and more. Passionate about storytelling and digital innovation, he consistently boosts audience engagement and online visibility.

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