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Photo combo of Davido, Wizkind, Burna Boy, Diamond Platnumz, and Angelique Kidjoe
Nigerian music stars Wizkid and Davido have emerged at the top of the list of Africa’s most awarded artists, highlighting the continent’s growing global influence in the music industry.
According to the latest rankings, Grammy-winning singer Wizkid leads the chart with a total of 197 career awards, making him the most decorated African artist to date. He is closely followed by fellow Nigerian superstar Davido, who has amassed 150 awards across local and international platforms.
Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie occupies third place with 121 awards, while Nigeria’s Burna Boy follows closely in fourth position with 120 awards. Burna Boy’s tally is expected to increase following recent nominations and wins, reflecting his continued global success.
Ghana’s Shatta Wale ranks fifth with 115 awards, ahead of compatriot Stonebwoy, who has earned 107 accolades during his career.
Tanzanian music icon Diamond Platnumz also made the top list with 101 awards, underscoring East Africa’s growing presence on the global music stage.
Veteran Beninese singer Angélique Kidjo joins the elite group with over 100 awards to her name, while Congolese music star Fally Ipupa rounds out the top nine with 96 awards.
Here is a list of Africa’s most awarded music artists
1. Wizkid (Nigeria) – 197 awards
2. Davido (Nigeria) – 150 awards
3. Sarkodie (Ghana) – 121 awards
4. Burna Boy (Nigeria) – 120 awards
5. Shatta Wale (Ghana) – 115 awards
6. Stonebwoy (Ghana) – 107 awards
7. Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania) – 101 awards
8. Angélique Kidjo (Benin) – 100+ awards
9. Fally Ipupa (DR Congo) – 96 awards (The Nation)