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Lojay: Headies Holds Greater Value for Nigerian Artists Than Grammys

by Victoria Ogbadu
May 30, 2025
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In a recent interview with Hip TV, Nigerian singer Lojay passionately advocated for the importance of The Headies, Nigeria’s premier music awards, over international awards like the Grammys.

Highlighting systemic biases in global award systems, he called for Nigerian artists to embrace and elevate local recognition like the Headies.

The Grammy-nominated artist and winner of the Best Male Vocal Performance at the 17th Headies Awards argued that Nigerian artists are unlikely to be prioritized by foreign award bodies, no matter their talent or achievements.

As a Nigerian, you can never become a priority in a space that is not your own, he stated, pointing to systemic biases in global award systems. He highlighted the case of fellow Nigerian artist Tems, whose critically acclaimed R&B album was overlooked for major categories like Best R&B or Best Female at the Grammys, instead being awarded in the Best African Music Performance category.

“Tems made one of the most beautiful R&B albums last year, and they gave her Best African Music Performance,” Lojay said, questioning why her work was not considered for broader pop or R&B categories. “They have people from their own country that they feel deserve these awards, and that’s okay.”

For Lojay, the solution lies in elevating Nigeria’s own platforms to rival global institutions. He envisions a future where The Headies becomes a prestigious global event, attracting international stars like Travis Scott to Nigeria to receive awards. “I would love a world where Travis Scott comes to Nigeria for The Headies,” he said, emphasizing that a stronger Headies benefits the entire Nigerian music ecosystem.

I don’t gain anything from the Grammys being bigger than The Headies. We here don’t gain anything from the Grammys being bigger. Everybody gains something from The Headies being bigger, he said.

Lojay’s comments come at a time when Nigerian music, particularly Afrobeats, continues to dominate global charts, with artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido earning Grammy nominations and wins.

Yet, Lojay argues that international recognition often comes with limitations, as Nigerian artists are frequently pigeonholed into Africa-specific categories rather than being celebrated in mainstream genres like pop or R&B. This, he believes, underscores the need for Nigeria to invest in its own platforms and celebrate its artists on home soil.

A core believer in Nigeria’s potential, Lojay’s vision extends beyond music. “I’m a big believer in Nigeria. I believe in Nigeria being better; I believe in Nigeria being stronger,” he declared. “I believe in our people and the things that we are doing. So, we should not look down on our own things.” His words resonate with a growing sentiment among Nigerian creatives who are pushing for greater self-reliance and pride in local institutions.

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Nigerian singer Lojay, in a Hip TV interview, emphasized the importance of The Headies, Nigeria’s premier music awards, over international awards like the Grammys.

Lojay, a Grammy-nominated artist and winner of the Best Male Vocal Performance at the 17th Headies in 2024, urged Nigerians to elevate local awards, envisioning a future where international stars like Travis Scott attend The Headies. He stressed that a stronger Headies benefits Nigeria’s music ecosystem and fosters cultural pride, advocating for Nigeria to prioritize its own platforms to gain global respect.

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