#Headies2018: 5 snubs at the music award ceremony

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Following the announcement of winners at the 2018 Headies, we reflect on five of the biggest names who failed to pick up the coveted plaque.

The Headies 2018 was the 12th edition of the music awards, but despite crowning winners in 27 categories on the night, some fans were left disappointed as their favorite acts went home empty handed.

The event which was held on Saturday, 5th of May at the Convention Center, Eko Hotel and Suites; the awards celebrated artists who have enjoyed remarkable success in the year under review.

The biggest winners on the night include Davido and Simi, who both went home with three plaques each and Wizkid, who bagged two solo awards and one collaborative award for Malowith Tiwa Savage.

Some categories however left questions to be asked, with some artists taking to social media to air their grievances.

Here are five of the biggest snubs at the 2018 Headies.

1. Runtown

Runtown wearing a blazer and trousers by Woodhouse
Runtown has had a monster year but he was one of the biggest snubs at Headies 2018 (Hunger magazine)

Perhaps the biggest snub on the night, Runtown was nominated in three categories for Best Pop Single category, Headies Viewer’s choice and Song of the year.

The singer who has had a steady rise following the release of his debut album, Ghetto University in 2015 and delivered some of the biggest songs in Mad over you and Said with South African rapper, Nasty C, was expected to at least bag one award on the night, but he ended up with none.

Runtown is presently in the United States recording new material for his forthcoming sophomore album.

2. Tekno

Tekno has shined through of late, but the Headies did not take notice (Tekno)

Another artist who has enjoyed a really big year is Tekno Miles.

Despite critical and commercial success over the past couple of years, Tekno only received one nomination for Producer of the year with Davido’s ”If”.

The talented artist and producer had released the smashing hit single, Pana in July 2016, which falls under within the year under review for the awards.

Tekno soon followed up with other hit singles like Rara, Go and Yawa, but somehow was not considered good enough for artistic nominations, more so an award.

3. Burna Boy

Burna Boy is not winning the Headies anytime soon at this rate (Ghafla)

Now this is one that raised a number of eye brows.

Individually Burna Boy is one of the most talented acts around and in an industry where Reggae/dancehall acts are not exactly falling from the sky in their numbers, it is believed that with the quality of the material that he puts out, he should be winning at the Headies.

Nominated for Best Reggae/Dancehall act with his single, ‘Rock your body’, the artist lost out to 2baba’s Holy Holy.

This is not the first time that Burna Boy will be losing out on the Headies, as he had previously lost the Next Rated Act at the 2013 edition, which was won by Sean Tizzle alongside the Hip-hop Revelation of the year and Best RnB Single at the 2014 edition.

4. Erigga

Erigga was tipped to win the Headies Lyricist on the Roll award but it just didn’t happen (GQbuzz)

Predicted as favorite for the Lyricist on the Roll category, Erigga like previous years left The Headies with nothing to show for it.

Up for two nominations including Best Rap Album, the rapper who enjoyed critical acclaim from hip-hop heads for his single, Industry Night refix off the Trip to the South album, took to his Twitter page to vent his frustration at losing out yet again.

5. Adekunle Gold


Adekunle Gold performing at the Trace Live listening of his About 30 sophomore album (Pulse)

With his sophomore album due for release anytime soon, Adekunle Gold can look back and count his blessings over past three years, but not a Headie.

The Gold album, released in July 2016, is considered a near classic by critics.

Parading singles like Orente, Pick Up, Friend zone, Ariwo ko and many more, Adekunle Gold delivered a project that earned him plaudits not just at home but abroad, peaking at No 7 on the Billboard’s World Album Charts.

Nominated in five individual categories including Best R&B/Pop album and Album of the year, the singer who had also bagged four nominations at the 2016 edition couldn’t get a plaque.

Source: News Agencies