The 17th Headies Awards: Netng Predictions vs The Actual Winners

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As anticipation peaked ahead of the 17th edition of the Headies Awards, NETNG critics released a comprehensive list of predictions, splitting their picks into “Who Should Win” and “Who Would Win.”

These choices weren’t just speculative—they were thoughtful assessments of artistry, popularity, timing, and cultural impact. Now that the winners have been revealed, we dive into how accurate those forecasts were, category by category.

If you missed the actual predictions, you can check out the article below


Rookie of the Year

  • Prediction: Who Should & Would Win: Llona
  • Actual Winner: Zerry DL
  • Accuracy: Missed

Despite Llona’s standout year marked by emotional depth and lyrical maturity, Headies voters leaned toward Zerry DL, thanks to the influence of grassroots popularity and street appeal, which Zerry has in abundance. Moreover, the predictions rested heavily on the recency of Llona’s last project

Best Recording of the Year

  • Prediction: Should Win: Tems – “Burning” | Would Win: Burna Boy – “Higher”
  • Actual Winner: Tems – “Burning”
  • Accuracy: Partial Win

Our pick for who should win hit the mark. Tems’ artistry continues to resonate with critics and fans alike. Though we thought Burna might take it due to mainstream pull, voters prioritised sonic excellence over popularity.

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Qing Madi receiving her award for songwriter of the year (Photo: Netng)

Best R&B Single

  • Prediction: Should Win: Ayra Starr & Giveon – “Last Heartbreak Song” | Would Win: Simi – “Stranger”
  • Actual Winner: Ayra Starr & Giveon – “Last Heartbreak Song”
  • Accuracy: Partial win

Though we spotlighted Simi for her vocal strength and emotional delivery, the chemistry between Ayra Starr and Giveon on Last Heartbreak Song is undeniable. The production allows both artists’ distinct voices to shine without overpowering each other. In terms of sheer musical quality, it’s the most refined entry, and we are glad the Headies voters agreed.


Producer of the Year

  • NETNG Prediction: Should Win: Dibs | Would Win: London
  • Actual Winner: London
  • Accuracy: Spot On

NETNG nailed it. Dibs’ work defined the Seyi Vibez wave, but London’s polish and consistent chart presence earned him the trophy.

Best Rap Single

  • Prediction: Should Win: “Hallelujah” – Ladipoe | Would Win: “Cast” – Shallipopi ft. Odumodublvck
  • Actual Winner: “Cast”
  • Accuracy: Spot On

Once again, we accurately separated critical quality from commercial viability—and called both correctly.

Music Video of the Year

  • Prediction: Should & Would Win: “Na Money” – Davido ft. Cavemen & Angelique Kidjo
  • Actual Winner: “Egwu” – Chike & Mohbad
  • Accuracy: Missed

While “Na Money” was visually grand, emotional resonance and the tribute to Mohbad in “Egwu” likely influenced voters.

Best Collaboration

  • Prediction: Should Win: “Ole” – Qing Madi & BNXN | Would Win: “Egwu” – Chike & Mohbad
  • Actual Winner: “Egwu” – Chike & Mohbad
  • Accuracy: Spot On

Our critics understood the emotional climate. While “Ole” was technically excellent, “Egwu” benefited from a powerful backstory and mainstream popularity.

Flavour performing at The 17th Headies (Photo: Netng)

Afrobeats Single of the Year

  • Prediction: Should Win: “Big Baller” – Flavour | Would Win: “Twe Twe Remix” – Kizz Daniel ft. Davido
  • Actual Winner: “Big Baller” – Flavour
  • Accuracy: Partial Win

Their “should win” call proved prescient. Flavour’s cultural banger earned its flowers, though “Twe Twe” remained a strong contender.

Lyricist on the Roll

  • Prediction: Should Win: “Hallelujah” – Ladipoe | Would Win: “Chocolate City Cypher” – MI
  • Actual Winner: “Hallelujah” – Ladipoe
  • Accuracy: Correct

Although MI was cited as a favourite, NETNG’s critics’ admiration for “Hallelujah” came through—and so did the award.

International Artist of the Year

  • Prediction: Should Win: Skepta | Would Win: Travis Scott
  • Actual Winner: Travis Scott
  • Accuracy: Spot On

Commercial metrics win here. Travis Scott’s collab with Asake and global dominance made his win inevitable.

Best Rap Album

  • Prediction: Should Win: “Eziokwu” – Odumodublvck | Would Win: “Shiny Object Syndrome” – Modenine
  • Actual Winner: “Family Time” – Erigga
  • Accuracy: Missed

A surprising upset, Erigga’s win speaks to his consistency and cult following rather than critical or commercial momentum.

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Odumodublvck receiving his Next Rated award (Photo: Netng)

Next Rated

  • Prediction: Odumodublvck
  • Actual Winner: Odumodublvck
  • Accuracy: Spot On

This was a no-brainer. Odumodublvck was a cultural movement in 2024.

Song of the Year

  • Prediction: Should Win: “Lonely at the Top” – Asake | Would Win: “Egwu” – Chike & Mohbad
  • Actual Winner: “Lonely at the Top”
  • Accuracy: Partial Win

NETNG’s “should win” call won. While we assumed sentimentality would favour “Egwu,” Asake’s dominance couldn’t be denied.

Album of the Year

  • Prediction: Should Win: “Stubborn” – Victony | Would Win: “HEIS” – Rema
  • Actual Winner: “HEIS” – Rema
  • Accuracy: Spot On

Our critic predicted the industry wouldn’t ignore the cultural footprint of “HEIS”—and they were right.

Artiste of the Year

  • Prediction: Rema
  • Actual Winner: Davido
  • Accuracy: Missed

Though Rema had a stellar year, Davido’s consistency, global reach, and cultural relevance swayed the Headies voters.


With a prediction accuracy of nearly 70%, our critics demonstrated an impressive understanding of the cultural and industry pulse.

Their blend of artistic merit and realistic forecasting made for a compelling pre-awards commentary—and an even more satisfying post-awards analysis.

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