From Davido to Tems: A Complete List of Nigerian BET Award Winners”
The BET Awards have been all about black excellence since they started back in 2001. These awards honor achievements in music, film, sports, and philanthropy. Along the way, Nigerian artists have made their mark at this prestigious event, showcasing the incredible talent from the African continent. Let’s take a moment to celebrate the Nigerian artists who have notched up wins at the BET Awards and left their mark on the global stage.
2face Idibia (Best International Act):
2face Idibia, also known as 2Baba, in 2011 became the first Nigerian artist to win a BET Award. His win for Best International Act was a significant milestone, putting Nigerian music on the international map and opening doors for future generations of Nigerian artists.
D’banj ( Best International Act for Africa)
D’banj in 2011 was the biggest artist in Africa and leading the global Afrobeats push with the international success of his hit single ‘Oliver Twist’. This earned him the 2011 BET for Best International Act for Africa which he shared with 2baba.
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Ice Prince : BET for Best International Act for Africa.
With the release of his hit single ‘Oleku’ and his debut album ‘Everybody Loves Ice Prince’, the rapper rocketed to the top of the African music industry which earned him the BET for Best International Act for Africa in 2013.
Davido (Best International African Act):
Davido, one of Nigeria’s biggest music stars, won the BET Award for Best International African Act in both 2014 and 2018. His energetic performances and hit songs have made him a household name, not just in Africa, but worldwide. Davido’s wins are a testament to his talent and the global appeal of his music.
Falz : viewers’ choice for Best New International Act
Falz in 2016, won the viewers’ choice for Best New International Act after dazzling on the scene in the preceding year with his album ‘Stories that Touch’
Burna Boy (Best International African Act):
Burna Boy, often referred to as the African Giant, took home the BET Award for Best International African Act in 2019 and 2020. His unique blend of Afrobeat, reggae, and dancehall has captivated audiences around the globe. Burna Boy’s back-to-back wins underscore his dominance in the international music scene and his role in popularizing African music.
Wizkid (Best International African Act) and Tems (Best New International Act):
In 2022, Wizkid, a global ambassador for Afrobeat, won the BET Award for Best International African Act. His collaborations with international artists and his chart-topping hits have solidified his status as a global music icon. That same year, Tems, a rising star with a soulful voice and powerful lyrics, won the BET Award for Best New International Act, marking the beginning of her promising career.
Tems (Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award) .
Continuing her impressive streak, Tems won the Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award in 2024. Her soulful song “Me & U” resonated with audiences and showcased her versatility as an artist. Tems’ win highlights her growth and the increasing recognition of Nigerian artists in various music genres.
This list of winners not only celebrates the individual achievements of these artists but also underscores the growing influence of Nigerian music on the global stage. Each of these artists has played a crucial role in bringing Nigerian and African music to a wider audience, breaking barriers, and setting new standards.
Congratulations to all the winners for their incredible contributions to music and for putting Nigeria on the global map. Your achievements inspire and pave the way for future generations of artists. Here’s to more Nigerian stars shining brightly on international stage