The Headies Award for Best Collaboration

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The Headies Award for Best Collaboration
Awarded forBest R&B, Pop or Hip-hop collaborative track (including cameos)
CountryNigeria
Presented by Hip Hop World Magazine
First awarded2006
Last awarded2019
Website theheadies.com

The Headies Award for Best Collaboration is an award presented at The Headies, a ceremony that was established in 2006 and originally called the Hip Hop World Awards. [note 1] [1] It was first presented to 2Shotz and Big Lo in 2006. [2] [3]

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Recipients

Best Collaboration
YearNomineesResult
2020

[4] [5]

"Know You" – Ladipoe (featuring Simi)Won
"Nobody" – DJ Neptune(featuring Joeboy, Mr Eazi)Nominated
"Sweet in the middle" – Davido(featuring Naira Marley, Zlatan & Wurld)Nominated
"Totori" – ID Cabasa(featuring Wizkid, Olamide)Nominated
"Get the Info" – Phyno(featuring Phenom, Falz)Nominated
2019 [6] "Killin Dem" – Burna Boy (featuring Zlatan Ibile)Won
"Like" – Reekado Banks (featuring Tiwa Savage, Fiokee)Nominated
"One Ticket" – Kizz Daniel (featuring Davido)Nominated
"Fake Love" – Starboy (featuring Duncan Mighty, Wizkid)Nominated
"Amaka" – 2Baba (featuring Peruzzi)Nominated
2018 [7] "Ma Lo" – Tiwa Savage (featuring Wizkid)Won
"Temper" (Remix) – Skales (featuring Burna Boy)Nominated
"Juice" – Ycee (featuring Maleek Berry)Nominated
"No Forget" – Adekunle Gold (featuring Simi)Nominated
"Come Closer" – Wizkid (featuring Drake)Nominated
2016 [8] [9] "Soldier" – Falz (featuring Simi)Won
"Reggae Blues" – Harrysong (featuring Orezi, Iyanya, Olamide and Kcee)Nominated
"Osinachi" (Remix) – Humblesmith (featuring Davido)Nominated
"Wait" – Solid Star (featuring Tiwa Savage)Nominated
"No Kissing Baby" – Patoranking (featuring Sarkodie)Nominated
"Money" – Timaya (featuring Flavour)
2015 [10] "Local Rappers" – Reminisce (featuring Olamide & Phyno)Won
"Bad Girl Special (Remix)" – Mr 2Kay (featuring Cynthia Morgan & Seyi Shay)Nominated
"Do The Right Thing" – Cobhams Asuquo (featuring Bez)Nominated
"Hold On" – Joe El (featuring 2Baba)Nominated
"Sisi" – Praiz (featuring Wizkid)Nominated
"Shoki (Remix)" – Lil Kesh (featuring Olamide & Davido)Nominated
2014 [11] "Emergency" – WizzyPro (featuring Skales, Patoranking and Runtown)Won
"Oya Now" – Joe EL (featuring Oritse Femi)Nominated
"Surulere" – Dr SID (featuring Don Jazzy)Nominated
"Pass You By" – Black Magic (featuring Oritse Femi)Nominated
"Girlie O" (Remix) – Patoranking (featuring Tiwa Savage)Nominated
"Dorobucci" – The Mavins Nominated
2013 [12] [13] "Ghost Mode" – Phyno (featuring Olamide)Won
"Tony Montana" (Remix) – Naeto C (featuring D'banj)Nominated
"Baddest Boy" – E.M.E (featuring Wizkid, Skales, and Banky W.)Nominated
"Eziokwu" – Lynxxx (featuring Ikechukwu, Illbliss, and Phyno)Nominated
"Emi Ni Baller" – Chidinma (featuring Suspect and Illbliss)Nominated
"Baby Mi Da (Remix)" – DR. Victor Olaiya (featuring 2Baba)Nominated
2012 [14] [15] "Orobo" – Sound Sultan (featuring Excel and Flavour N'abania)Won
"Stupid Song" – Bez (featuring Praiz)Nominated
"Carolina" - Sauce Kid (featuring Davido)Nominated
"Angeli" – Vector (featuring 9ice)Nominated
"Chop My Money" – P-Square (featuring Akon and May D)Nominated
2011 [16] [17] "Number One" – M.I (featuring Flavour N'abania)Won
"Oleku" – Ice Prince (featuring Brymo)Nominated
"Joor Oh" (Remix) – Jahbless (featuring Ice Prince, Durella, Reminisce, and eLDee)Nominated
"Facebook Love" – Essence (featuring Jaywon)Nominated
"You Know it" – Goldie (featuring eLDee)Nominated
2010 "Kokoroko" – Kefee (featuring Timaya)Won
"Finest" – Knight House (featuring Sauce Kid and Teeto)Nominated
"Aye Po Gan" – Illbliss (featuring Terry G)Nominated
"Sample Remix" – Terry Tha Rapman (featuring Stereo Man and Pherowshuz)Nominated
2009 [18] [19] "Good or Bad" – J. Martins (featuring Timaya and P-Square)Won
"Bush Meat" – Sound Sultan (featuring 2Baba and W4)Nominated
"E Fi Mi Sile" – YQ (featuring Da Grin)Nominated
"Le Fenu So" – Lord of Ajasa (featuring 9ice)Nominated
"Street Credibility" – 9ice (featuring 2Baba)Nominated
2008 [20] "Stylee" – DJ Jimmy Jatt, Mode 9, 2Baba & ElajoeWon
"Ruggedy Baba" – Ruggedman Nominated
"Lorile" – X-ProjectNominated
"Yahoozey" – Olu Maintain Nominated
"Booty Call" – Mo Hits All Stars Nominated
2006"Delicious" (Remix) – 2Shotz (featuring Big Lo)Won

Category records

Most wins

Rank1st2nd
Artist Phyno
Olamide
Timaya
Flavour
Burna Boy
Zlatan Ibile
Tiwa Savage
Simi
Falz
Wizkid
Patoranking
Skales
Runtown
Mode 9
2Baba
Ruggedman
2Shotz
DJ Jimmy Jatt
J. Martins
P-Square
Kefee
M.I
Big Lo
Elajoe
Sound Sultan
Total wins2 Wins1 win

Most nominations

Rank1st2nd3rd
Artist 2Baba Wizkid Olamide
Tiwa Savage
Davido
Total noms6 nominations5 nominations4 nominations

Notes

  1. The nominees for the 2006 edition are not included in the Recipients table because they are not available.

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