By Babatunde Tugbobo
Popular Afrobeat singer, Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, is at the top of the nomination list for this year’s edition of the ‘Tingo Mobile-Soundcity Music Awards Festival’, with a total of eight nominations in seven categories, including ‘African Artiste of the Year’, ‘Listener’s Choice’, ‘Viewer’s Choice’, ‘Digital Artiste of the Year’, ‘Best Male MVP’, and ‘Song of the Year’. The self-acclaimed African Giant got two nominations in the ‘Best Collaboration Category’— Black Sheriff featuring Burna Boy (Second Sermon), and Asake featuring Burna Boy (Sungba remix).
Following in second place is singer Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, who tied with Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, with seven nominations. Other nominees include Raphael Attachie, aka Camidoh; Stanley Didia, aka Omah Lay; Daniel Anidugbe, aka Kizz Daniel; Ghanaian singer, Mohammed Frimpong aka Black Sherif; with five nominations each.
South African rapper, Costa Tsobanoglou, aka Costa Titch; Dennis Dwamena, aka Kidi; and Oyinkansola Aderibigbe, aka Ayra Starr; were nominated in four categories. The Soundcity MVP Awards, which transitioned from the Soundcity Video Music Awards in 2016, recognises outstanding achievements of African artistes in 15 various music categories which include, ‘Best Male MVP’, ‘Best Female MVP’, ‘Song of the Year’, ‘Music Video of the Year’, ‘African Artiste of the Year’, ‘African DJ of the Year’, and ‘Best Hip Hop’. This is in addition to the non-music/special recognition awards in philanthropy, sports, community and social development, social entrepreneurship, and contribution to the growth of music.
The event will hold on February 11, 2022, on Victoria Island, Lagos. Explaining what motivated the company to keep orgainsing the awards, the Chief Executive Officer of Group8 Limited and founder of the awards festival, Tajudeen Adepetu, said, “Indeed, it is that time of the year for those who dig into the depth of their artistry to entertain our music-loving continental audience to be celebrated.”
He added that the organisers would do everything possible to put up a breathtaking show that would remain indelible in the minds of guests and viewers for a long time.
The founder and Managing Director of Tingo Mobile, Dozy Mmobuosi, also noted that the company decided to support African talents through the awards platform. He said, “We are honoured to be a part of the Soundcity MVP Awards, and to support the incredible talents in the African music industry. We look forward to celebrating the achievements of these talented artistes and helping to shine a spotlight on the diverse and vibrant music scene in Africa.”
Originally published at Punch