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Wizkid, Naira Marley, Teni and 5 talking points from 2019 Headies nominations

On this list, Pulse examines why the list is the best yet and why it's still not perfect. Wizkid, Naira Marley, Rexxie and Tiwa Savage are at the centre of this discussion.

Naira  Marley, Wizkid, Teni and 5 talking points from Headies nominations. (HipHop World)

The presentation ceremony is set for October 19, 2019. The Academy for the awards called for music submission on September 21, 2019. For the first time in a while, the announcement generated as little controversy as possible.

Categories include; Best Recording of the Year; Best Pop Single; Producer of The Year; Best Rap Album; Best R&B/ Pop Album; Best Collabo; Best Rap Single; Best Vocal Performance (Male); Best Vocal Performance (Female); Next Rated; Hip Hop World Revelation; and Lyricist on The Roll.

Others are the Best Street-Hop Artiste; Album of The Year; Artiste of The Year; Song of The Year; African Artiste Recognition; Headies’ Viewer’s Choice; Industry Brand Supporter; Best Performer; Songwriter of The Year; Rookie of The Year; Special Recognition; Hall of Fame.

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Burna Boy leads nominees with nine nods, followed by Teni with six. Here are five talking points from the nominations;

For a long time, criticism has dogged the organizers of The Headies and its Academy. The problem has always been either judging nominees by popularity or the awards not being sufficient representation of Nigerian music.

But this year, the Academy put in the work and made things happen. For one, acts like Lady Donli, Odunsi, Tems, GoodGirl LA, Payper Corleone, Hotyce, Buju, Brymo and Barry Jhay got nods.

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Artists are happy - that doesn't happen very often. Since nominations got announced, a lot of Nigerian acts have taken to Twitter to show their delight at their various nominations with receipts.

It's been a welcome development to see people actually commend The Headies.

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A few weeks ago and in the wake of 'Olamide's IG,' Pulse examined what happened to Olamide and why the entire affair lacks authenticity.

One of the issues highlighted was how it signaled a power shift in the Nigerian mainstream as Badoo now contends with Naira Marley and his co-sign, Zlatan.

Deservedly, Olamide misses out. However, one might question if 'Science Student' should have made the list - especially with its anti-drugs message.

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A few acts were snubbed in certain categories. The biggest snub is Nigeria's hottest artist, Naira Marley. Not only did he have 'Issa Goal,' Nigeria's anthem for the 2018 World Cup, it also featured Olamide and Lil Kesh. As if that was not enough, his arrest and subsequent arraignment on fraud-related charges shot him into a limelight like never before.

Since then he has produced three hit singles back-to-back in 'Opotoyi,' 'Soapy' and 'Puta.' He has also given Young John 'Mafo' which looks set to be another hit. Before then, he had 'Japa,' 'Illuminati,' and 'Am I Yahoo Boy?'

Ordinarily, it's a big nomination. However, anybody that expected him to get a nomination is either ignorant or delusional. Most awards shows don't associate with people as controversial as Naira Marley. Even worse, he has a pending charge on fraud-related issues. If that is not enough, the content of his songs are just not nomination-worthy.

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Even if The Headies wanted to nominate him, they have sponsors and a brand. Naira Marley is not what you want your brand to be associated with right now.

Rexxie has been the hottest Nigerian music producer of 2019 and it's not even close. Killertunes had a great 2018, but he can't touch Rexxie's run in 2019. That said, Rexxie's biggest songs have come from Naira Marley's run. However, if 'Leg Work' and 'Able God' got nods, Rexxie deserves a slot over 'Fake Love.'

When Best Rap Album got announced, a key omission came with it in Alternate Ending by The Lost and Found (Boogey and Paybac). That's not only one of the best rap albums in the year in review, it's one of the best albums under any genre.

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The Next Rated category had key omissions too. Peruzzi and Teni are those names. Arguments will be that both have become too mainstream. Maybe that is the case, but Kesh, Reekado and Mayorkun had hits before they got nods. The same goes for Mr. Eazi. Teni has no album and Peruzzi also released an EP - not an album.

If Peruzzi was dropped because he has no hits of his own, he has 'Majesty.' Even if he has none, Zlatan also has one hit of his own to his name. Even if Peruzzi could not get nods for Next Rated, he could have gotten one for Hip-Hop World Revelation. If he was dropped from Next Rated because he has a project, then he should pass for Revelation.

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Awards are a popularity contest and sometimes, they follow this trend. Other times, calls are not just it. First, Wizkid has no business being nominated as Artist of the Year. There is no way Wizkid had a better year in review than Teni. There is no way he has been more relevant than Teni over the past 18 months.

Even worse, Tiwa Savage made the list. Those are simply questionable calls. Zlatan has been a better and more musically relevant artist than Tiwa Savage over the past 18 months.

Then, I'm going to need someone to explain to me how Humblesmith got nominated for Hip-Hop World Revelation. There is also no way in hell Buju deserves Rookie of the Year over T-Classic. I don't even think he should be in conversation for that category. He has not done enough.

Equally, Tay Iwar's album, GEMINI should have gotten a nomination for Best R&B/Pop Album over Odunsi's rare. Late Night Vibrations by YCee and Bella.

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In the end, award and lists can't satisfy people. We will all have opinions on what should have and what should not have been done.

But when it's all said and done, we should all rest - including this writer. Awards are coveted, everybody won't get nods and the Headies Academy owes us no explanation.

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