Afrobeats superstar Davido continues to affirm his influence at the top of African music, winning Digital Artiste of the Year at the 17th edition of the prestigious Headies Awards on Sunday night. The award comes at a career-defining moment for Davido, who recently unleashed his critically acclaimed fifth studio album, 5ive—a confident, electrifying collection that fuses Afropop, R&B, and dancehall influences, including collaborations with Jamaican heavyweights Shenseea and 450. The album last week debuted at No.1 on the UK’s Official Album Downloads Chart.
Held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, the 2025 Headies marked a powerful return after two years abroad in Atlanta, Georgia. Under the themes “Back to Base” and “Apologetically African,” the event honoured the very best of African music from April 2023 to July 2024. Since its inception in 2006 by HipTV founder Ayo Animashaun, The Headies has become the continent’s most influential music award show, recognizing talents like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Tiwa Savage—and now reaffirming Davido’s digital dominance in an industry where streaming numbers and online influence dictate success.
Davido’s 5ive showcases his continued global ambitions. Featuring collaborations with artists such as Shenseea on the pulsating “R&B” and Jamaica’s rising star 450, the album paints a vibrant picture of cross-cultural synergy. Critics have praised 5ive as “an intoxicating breath of ocean air,” where Davido, now over a decade into his career, celebrates his longevity with bold proclamations like, “People talk, people talk / But nobody fit fill me position.” The record’s highlights include the amapiano-tinged “CFMF” and the romantic, airy “Awuke,” featuring YG Marley. Notably, 5ive‘s closing track, “With You” featuring Omah Lay, has been singled out as one of Davido’s most electrifying works in years.
Meanwhile, fellow Nigerian sensation Tems also captured a major moment at the 17th Headies, winning Best Recording of the Year for her single “Burning,” taken from her 18-track album Born in the Wild. Facing stiff competition from Burna Boy, Seyi Vibez, Ayra Starr featuring Giveon, Sarz, and Lojay, Tems’ victory highlighted her continued dominance as one of Afrobeats’ most soulful voices. Her mother proudly accepted the award on her behalf, a touching reminder of Tems’ steady rise since first winning a Headies in 2021 for “Essence.”
As Afrobeats continues to surge across global charts—Spotify reported a 550% increase in Afrobeats streaming between 2017 and 2024—the 17th Headies captured a cultural moment in full bloom. With Davido’s 5ive blurring borders and Tems’ “Burning” lighting up playlists, Nigeria’s biggest stars are not just winning awards; they are shaping the future of global pop music.