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Top 9 Africa’s most awarded artistes •FULL LIST

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 25, 2025 422 Minutes read0

•Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy

African music has grown into a powerful global force, driven by artistes whose consistency, creativity, and cultural influence have earned them widespread recognition.

These musicians have collected hundreds of awards across local, continental, and international platforms, reflecting both their talent and their lasting impact on African and global music, reports The Nation.

1. Wizkid – 197 awards

Wizkid sits at the top of Africa’s most awarded artistes list. From his early days in Lagos to global superstardom, he has played a major role in exporting Afrobeats to the world.

He is known for his smooth sound, genre-blending style, and major international collaborations. Winning top global awards and performing on the world’s biggest stages, Wizkid helped transform Afrobeats into a mainstream global genre and opened doors for a new generation of African artists.

2. Davido – 150 awards

Davido is one of Africa’s most successful hitmakers, recognised for his high-energy music and strong global presence. His career is marked by consistency, chart-topping singles, and a massive fanbase across Africa and the diaspora.

Beyond music, Davido has built a reputation as a music executive and influencer in the industry, helping to shape modern Afrobeats as both an artistic and commercial powerhouse.

3. Sarkodie – 121 awards

Sarkodie is widely regarded as Africa’s most awarded and influential rapper. Rapping predominantly in Twi, he broke language barriers and proved that local African languages can dominate mainstream and international award spaces.

His longevity, lyrical excellence, and independent success have made him a symbol of African hip-hop excellence and a role model for emerging artistes across the continent.

4. Burna Boy – 114 awards

Burna Boy’s rise has been defined by his unique Afro-fusion sound and unapologetic African identity. His music blends Afrobeat, reggae, dancehall, and global pop influences, often addressing social and political themes.

With major international awards and sold-out global tours, Burna Boy has positioned African music as both culturally rich and globally competitive.

5. Shatta Wale – 114 awards

Shatta Wale is one of Africa’s most recognizable dancehall artistes, known for his fearless personality and strong street credibility. His career reflects independence, resilience, and a deep connection with grassroots audiences.

Despite controversy, his influence on African dancehall remains undeniable, and his awards highlight his dominance within the genre.

6. Stonebwoy – 107 awards

Stonebwoy is a respected reggae and dancehall artiste with strong roots in African music. His work emphasizes unity, peace, and African pride, earning him recognition both on the continent and internationally.

Through collaborations across Africa and the Caribbean, Stonebwoy has helped bridge African music with global reggae and dancehall culture.

7. Angélique Kidjo – 100+ awards

Angélique Kidjo is one of Africa’s most decorated and respected musicians. With a career spanning decades, she has earned numerous international honors and remains a powerful voice for African culture and humanitarian causes.

Her success laid the foundation for African artists in the global world-music space and continues to inspire generations.

8. Diamond Platnumz – 100+ awards

Diamond Platnumz is East Africa’s biggest music export and a leading figure in Bongo Flava. His dominance in digital streaming and pan-African collaborations has expanded East African music beyond regional borders.

As both an artist and entrepreneur, he has played a major role in unifying African pop music across languages and regions.

9. Fally Ipupa – 96 awards

Fally Ipupa is a modern ambassador of Congolese rumba and francophone African music. He successfully blends traditional sounds with contemporary pop, appealing to both older and younger audiences.

His international recognition, particularly in Europe and Africa, has helped keep Congolese music relevant on the global stage.

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