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Nigeria’s Burna Boy, Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz lead in Mama Kampala 2021’s second list of nominees
Stars, Yemi Alade and Angelique Kidjo recognised for ‘Shekere’, Wizkid and H.E.R. for ‘Smile’ and ‘Already by Beyonce, Shatta Wale and Major Lazer for best Collaboration award


- Best International Act nominees feature Global Artists, Beyonce, Dabay, DJ Kjaled, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion and The Weekend
The second list of nominees for the upcoming MTV Africa Music Awards Kampala 2021 (MAMA) on 20 February spotlights Nigeria’s Burna Boy and Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz who top the list with three nominations each. Five talented African musicians – Innoss’B, Master KG, Nomcebo Zikode, Simi, and Wizkid – also topped the second nominees list with two awards each.
Consistent to previous MAMAs, category announcements are phased over several weeks in lead up to the main event on 20 February.
The six categories in total announced in the second round of nominations comprise – Best Collaboration, Best Alternative, Best Fan Base Award, Best International Act, Personality of the Year and Song of the Year.
The remaining three categories – the MAMA Legend Award, the Video of the Year Award and the MAMA Generation Change Award – will be revealed on the night of the MAMA Kampala 2021.
Monde Twala, Senior Vice President and General Manager at ViacomCBS Networks Africa (VCNA) said, “Congratulations to all our nominees who have been recognised as we build up to the MAMA Kampala 2021 virtual awards ceremony. African artists deserve the recognition and must be celebrated for their commitment and dedication in driving the power of creativity and music to inspire the youth on the continent to take African culture to the world.”
For the category of Best Collaboration, Burna Boy was nominated twice, for his song ‘Monsters You Made’, with global artist Chris Martin, and with South Africa’s Master KG and Nomcebo Zikode for ‘Jerusalema Remix’. Diamond Platnumz also made this list with his collaboration with Innoss’B, ‘Yope Remix’. Other nominees in this category include Yemi Alade and Angelique Kidjo for ‘Shekere,’ Wizkid and H.E.R. for ‘Smile,’ and ‘Already’ by Beyoncé, Shatta Wale and Major Lazer.
The Best Alternative category features some of the continent’s most successful alternative artists, including Nigeria’s Adekunle Gold and Simi; Ami Faku, who hails from South Africa; Ghana’s Amaarae; AfrotroniX from Chad and Kenya’s Matata.
The most highly contested category is the Song of the Year, which features 12 nominees in total, including artists from South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Tanzania, and São Tomé and Príncipe. Equally a heated contest category is the Best Fan Base Award which features a diversity of 10 nominations across the continent from eight countries to compete for fan favourite.
“Uganda, the Pearl of Africa, is excited to bring the best of Africa’s musical talent to the world,” noted The Honourable Godfrey Kiwanda, State Minister for Tourism Uganda. “It is an honour to be part of the MAMA Kampala 2021 and support its commitment to the growth of African music. This is also a great opportunity for Uganda to share its heritage and culture beyond music to its people, landscapes, wildlife and history.”
The nominees are selected by the MAMA Kampala 2021 Academy, an esteemed group of music industry, opinion formers and tastemakers from across the African continent who are tasked with selecting the very best of African talent who have received airplay on MTV Base over the previous year. In addition, the nominees they select must bring Africa’s culture, music and pulse to a global audience and serve as an inspiration to the youth.
Voting for MAMA KAMPALA 2021 is open at www.mtvmama.com, and affiliated Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. Voting in all categories closes on 31 January 2021.
The MTV Africa Music Awards Kampala 2021 will be broadcast on MTV Base (DStv Channel 322) and MTV Africa (DStv Channel 130) on Saturday 20 February 2021 at 20:00 WAT / 21:00 CAT / 22:00 EAT. The show will also be aired on MTV channels across multiple continents as a one-hour MAMA-themed MTV World Stage feature.
For more information on the MTV Africa Music Awards Kampala 2021, go to www.mtvmama.com, like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/MTVBaseVerified, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @MTVBaseAfrica. To join the conversation about the awards, please use the hashtag #MTVMAMA2021 #VISITUGANDA.
MAMA 2021 Award Categories 11 – 16
Song of the Year
‘Amanikiniki’ – MFR Souls featuring Major League Djz, Kamo Mphela & Bontle Smith (South Africa)
‘Duduke’ – Simi (Nigeria)
‘FEM’ – Davido (Nigeria)
‘Jeje’ – Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
‘Jerusalema’ – Master KG featuring Nomcebo Zikode (South Africa)
‘John Vuli Gate’ – Mapara A Jazz Feat Ntosh Gazi & Colano (South Africa)
‘Monsters You Made’ – Burna Boy featuring Chris Martin (Nigeria/UK)
‘Munda Awo’ by B2C (Uganda)
‘Nobody’ – DJ Neptune featuring Joeboy and Mr Eazi (Nigeria)
‘Olandi’ – Innoss’B (Democratic Republic of Congo)
‘Suzanna’ – Sauti Sol (Kenya)
‘Te Amo’ – Calema (São Tomé and Principe)


BEST FAN BASE AWARD
Best Collaboration
Beyoncé, Shatta Wale & Major Lazer – ‘Already’ (USA / Ghana)
Burna Boy & Chris Martin – ‘Monsters You Made’ (Nigeria / UK)
Innoss’B & Diamond Platnumz – ‘Yope Remix’ (Democratic Republic of Congo / Tanzania)
Master KG, Burna Boy & Nomcebo Zikode – ‘Jerusalema Remix’ (South Africa / Nigeria)
Wizkid & H.E.R. – ‘Smile’ (Nigeria / USA)
Yemi Alade & Angelique Kidjo – ‘Shekere’ (Nigeria / Benin)
Best Alternative
Adekunle Gold (Nigeria)
AfrotroniX (Chad)
Amaarae (Ghana)
Ami Faku (South Africa)
Matata (Kenya)
Simi (Nigeria)
Best International Act
Beyoncé
DaBaby
DJ Khaled
Drake
Megan Thee Stallion
The Weeknd
Best Fan Base Award
A-Reece (South Africa)
Cassper Nyovest (South Africa)
Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
Eddy Kenzo (Uganda)
Fally Ipupa (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Nadia Mukami (Kenya)
Naira Marley (Nigeria)
Serge Beynaud (Côte d’Ivoire)
Shatta Wale (Ghana)
Wizkid (Nigeria)
Personality of the Year
Elsa Majimbo (Kenya)
Mark Angel (Nigeria)
Sadio Mané (Senegal)
Siya Kolisi (South Africa)
Yvonne Orji (Nigeria)
Zozibini Tunzi (South Africa)
MAMA Legend Award
To be announced at the awards ceremony
Video of the Year
To be announced at the awards ceremony
MAMA Generation Change Award
To be announced at the awards ceremony
Entertainment
African Voices Highlights Tems’s Path of Passion and Purpose


Grammy-winning Nigerian singer and songwriter, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, takes centre stage in a new edition of CNN International’s magazine programme, African Voices Changemakers, sponsored by telecommunications giant, Globacom.
Hosted by ace journalist Larry Madowo, the episode, which aired on Saturday, October 4, 2025, traces Tems’ inspiring journey from producing music in her Lagos bedroom to becoming a global music sensation and one of Africa’s most distinctive voices.
In the feature, Tems discusses her creative process, her swift rise to international fame, and her mission to uplift women through the Leading Vibe Initiative, which encourages young African women to pursue their dreams with confidence.
The episode explores Tems’ unique sound, her drive to redefine global music on her own terms, and the personal experiences that have shaped her artistry. Viewers gain a deeper understanding of her authenticity, resilience, and dedication to elevating African music on the global stage.
To accommodate viewers across various time zones, the programme will be rebroadcast on Saturday, October 11, at 7:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday, October 12, at 3:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; and Monday, October 13, at 3:00 a.m. (all in West Africa Time).
This edition promises fans and music lovers an intimate and inspiring glimpse into the life of one of Africa’s most influential voices, whose artistry continues to shape and redefine contemporary global music.
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British Council, FG drive socio-economic growth in creative industry through Creative Economy Week 2025


The potential of Nigeria’s creative industry to contribute to socio-economic growth and development was re-emphasised at the Creative Economy Week 2025, a groundbreaking platform initiated by the British Council in collaboration with the Federal Government, and key stakeholders.
The Creative Economy Week 2025 is a week-long programme aimed at harnessing and nurturing the abundant creativity in Nigeria while repositioning the creative industry as a driver of national economic growth.
Hon. Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism & Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, who delivered a keynote address at the event in Lagos, emphasised the significant potential of United Kingdom-Nigeria partnerships in enhancing the creative economy, and emphasised that the collaboration will accelerate capacity building and skills exchange to cultivate a thriving creative industry in Nigeria.
“The creative industry in the United Kingdom is very developed. We believe we can also have a thriving creative industry. The government has stepped in to facilitate this essential handshake. With collaboration with the United Kingdom, Nigeria’s creative sector will further thrive. And beyond that, there are a lot of skills.”
In her remarks, the minister noted that raw talent and creativity are abundant in Nigeria, while noting that the collaboration will foster mutual benefits through training, festivals, and exchanges.
The minister concluded, “With the right training and support, Nigeria’s creative sector can not only thrive but also contribute significantly to job creation and economic development.”
Creative Economy Week Nigeria 2025 spanned across five Nigerian cities: Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano, and Enugu, and it will culminate in a landmark London showcase on 11 October. The initiative is designed to identify, nurture talents and creativity in Nigeria. It brought together artists, creative entrepreneurs, cultural hubs, industry leaders, policymakers, investors, and international partners.
The event series showcases the power of creativity and culture as catalysts for inclusive economic growth, youth empowerment, and global connection while spotlighting diaspora voices, strengthening international collaboration, and forging new opportunities for global creative exchange.
During the Week, engaging sessions took place in Lagos. These included discussions on the Women in Film Conference, the Africa Film Finance Forum (AFFF), and presentations focusing on unlocking Nigeria’s Creative Tech and Digital Storytelling Frontiers. Additionally, topics such as the expanding role of music in job creation and market reach were explored, alongside a fireside chat addressing crucial steps for enhancing Nigeria’s creative industry.
In addition, masterclass sessions were conducted on various subjects including, the role of Intellectual Property (IP) in the film industry, SME creative entrepreneurship, and practice management for the film sector. These discussions are pivotal in promoting professionalism and growth within the industry, further driving socio-economic growth and creating job opportunities.
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Spotify Launches “Afrobeats: Culture in Motion” – A Global Project Tracing the Genre’s Explosive Rise


Today, Spotify launched Afrobeats: Culture in Motion, a global project that documents the genre’s evolution over the last five years and the people propelling its forward momentum.
The initiative highlights how Afrobeats has grown from a regional sound into a global cultural force, generating over 240 million discoveries on Spotify worldwide in the last 12 months alone.
The launch is centered on a new Spotify documentary, Culture in Motion, which follows the next generation of Afrobeats artists. This is complemented by an immersive microsite on Spotify’s newsroom, For the Record, that breaks down the movement across five key pillars using exclusive interviews, expert context, and fresh Spotify listening data.
Key Trends Revealed by Spotify Data


The microsite’s data offers a deep dive into the genre’s remarkable transformation. The sound of Afrobeats is becoming more emotionally resonant, with introspective and emotionally charged vocals now accounting for 38% of global streams.
Its reach is expanding rapidly, with listenership in Latin America growing by more than 180% year-over-year, and streams in Brazil alone are up 500% since 2020.
Female artists are also at the forefront of the genre’s global success, with Tems becoming the first African female artist to surpass 1 billion Spotify streams for a single track.
At the same time, the visual language of Afrobeats is shaping global culture, while fan communities are playing a vital role in discovery, acting as the new tastemakers and driving the genre’s growth in real time.
Nigeria: The Cultural Heartbeat of Afrobeats
In its birthplace, Afrobeats is more than just music—it’s a cultural heartbeat. Over 180 million hours of Afrobeats have been streamed in Nigeria this year alone, with the genre’s passion most evident in the top three streaming cities: Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.
Nigerian Gen Z listeners connect with Afrobeats on a deeper level, with their top three listening moods for the genre being “whiny,” “island vibes,” and “playful.”
This passion has also fueled a powerful, community-driven movement that started in Nigeria, with fan-made Afrobeats playlists growing by nearly 3000% in the last decade worldwide.
Notably, a new sub-genre, Afro-Adura, has seen incredible growth with streams increasing over 4000%.
All things Afrobeats can be explored on the dedicated Afrobeats Destination on Spotify.
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