Fireboy DML
Adedamola Oyinlola Adefolahan (born 5 February 1996), known professionally as Fireboy DML, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter renowned for blending Afrobeats, R&B, and soulful elements with themes of love, heartbreak, and personal introspection.[1][2] Signed to Olamide's YBNL Nation record label in 2018 after beginning his career as a songwriter, he achieved international breakthrough with his 2019 debut album Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps, which spawned hits like "Jealous" and "Vibration" and established his signature "Afro-life" style.[3][1] Fireboy DML's rapid ascent continued with subsequent releases, including the 2020 sophomore album Apollo, featuring collaborations with artists like Olamide and Wande Coal, and the 2022 third album Playboy, which explored more mature romantic narratives through tracks like "Bandana" and the global smash "Peru."[3] The remix of "Peru" with Ed Sheeran propelled him to mainstream success, topping the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart, peaking at No. 53 on the Hot 100, and reaching No. 2 on the Global 200.[2] In 2024, he released his self-titled fourth album adedamola, a reflective project marking personal growth and featuring guest appearances from Seun Kuti, Lojay, Lagbaja, Jon Batiste, and SPINALL, further solidifying his evolution within the Afrobeats genre.[4] As of November 2025, "Bandana" (with Asake) earned RIAA Gold certification in the US.[5] His accolades include multiple Headies Awards, such as Best Afrobeats Single for "Peru" and Best Music Video in 2022, as well as Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Rookie of the Month in March 2022, recognizing his contributions to the global rise of Afrobeats.[6][7] In 2024, he received his first Grammy nomination for Album of the Year for his feature on Jon Batiste's World Music Radio.[8] Notable collaborations extend to artists like Chris Brown, Asake, and D Smoke, alongside high-profile remixes that have amplified his reach across continents.[3] Born and raised in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Fireboy DML's journey from a reserved upbringing to a prominent figure in contemporary African music underscores his role as one of Afrobeats' most innovative romantics.[3]Early years
Early life
Adedamola Adefolahan, known professionally as Fireboy DML, was born on February 5, 1996, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.[9] He was raised as the first of three boys in a close-knit family, where his parents played a significant role in shaping his early worldview.[9] Fireboy DML grew up in a Christian household in Abeokuta, participating actively in local church activities from a young age. His involvement in the church choir provided one of his earliest platforms for singing, fostering a sense of discipline and community.[9] This environment, combined with the religious values instilled by his parents, influenced his moral foundation and initial creative expressions.[10] His early exposure to music stemmed from both church performances and the sounds played at home, blending local and international influences. While in Abeokuta, he listened to his father's collection of Celine Dion tracks, which introduced him to emotive R&B and pop melodies, and his mother's favorites, including gospel artists Yinka Ayefele and Tope Alabi, whose soulful Yoruba praise songs sparked his appreciation for heartfelt lyrics and harmonies.[11] These childhood encounters in the church and family setting laid the groundwork for his lifelong passion for music, highlighting the beauty of diverse genres in everyday life.[11]Education
Fireboy DML, born Adedamola Adefolahan, completed his primary and secondary education in Abeokuta, Ogun State, where he attended local schools that exposed him to diverse linguistic and cultural influences.[11] He later moved to Ile-Ife, Osun State, to pursue higher education at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), enrolling to study English Language.[11][12] During his undergraduate years at OAU, which began around 2013, Fireboy DML began developing his musical talents alongside his academic pursuits, starting to write songs and record music seriously as a student.[13] He balanced his studies in English by participating in campus activities, including performances at the OAU amphitheatre, where he captivated audiences with early tunes and honed his songwriting skills through poetry and melody composition.[14][11] Fireboy DML graduated from OAU with a bachelor's degree in English in 2017, after which he relocated to Lagos to focus on his burgeoning music career.[12][15] His university experiences, building on earlier involvement in a church choir in Abeokuta, laid the groundwork for his creative expression in music.[9]Music career
Beginnings and debut (2018–2019)
Fireboy DML, born Adedamola Adefolahan, entered the music industry after being signed to Olamide's YBNL Nation label in 2018.[16] The signing came following his submission of demo recordings, which impressed the label's founder and positioned him among emerging talents on the roster.[17] This affiliation marked his professional breakthrough, providing access to production resources and a platform within Nigeria's burgeoning Afrobeats scene. His debut appearance came with the track "Jealous," released in December 2018 as part of YBNL Nation's compilation album YBNL MaFia Family.[16] The song, produced by Pheelz, showcased his soulful R&B-inflected vocals over a mellow Afrobeats rhythm and received positive early reception for its emotional depth and romantic lyricism.[18] Re-released as a standalone single on March 25, 2019, "Jealous" gained wider traction, becoming a breakout hit that topped local charts and amassed millions of streams, establishing Fireboy DML as a promising voice in Nigerian music.[19] Following "Jealous," Fireboy DML released his second single, "What If I Say," on June 14, 2019, further highlighting his melodic style and themes of love and vulnerability.[20] The track, also produced by Pheelz, was well-received for its catchy hook and smooth production, contributing to his growing fanbase through radio play and digital platforms.[18] Within the YBNL roster, Fireboy DML featured on several tracks from the YBNL MaFia Family compilation, including "Fire Down" with Picazo and contributions to songs by labelmates like Lil Kesh and Temmie Ovwasa.[21] These early collaborations helped integrate him into the label's collective sound and exposed him to a broader audience. In 2019, ahead of his debut album, Fireboy DML built pre-release momentum through strategic single releases and increased online engagement, with his social media following surging as fans connected with his relatable narratives.[17] He also performed at select live events and label showcases, honing his stage presence and generating buzz in Lagos' music circuit.[10]Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps and Apollo (2019–2021)
Fireboy DML released his debut studio album, Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps, on November 29, 2019, through YBNL Nation. The 13-track project, produced primarily by Pheelz, featured no guest artists and blended R&B, afrobeats, and soul elements. Key singles included "Jealous," which became an international hit upon its earlier release in March 2019, and "Vibration," a standout track that amassed significant streams in Nigeria by 2020. The album achieved over 1 billion streams on Spotify as of November 2025, marking a major streaming milestone for a debut Nigerian project.[22] Critically, Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps received acclaim for its emotional depth and melodic innovation, earning Fireboy DML seven nominations at the 14th Headies Awards in 2020, including Best R&B Album.[23] Commercially, it propelled his rise, with the album winning Best R&B Album at the same ceremony, alongside Headies Revelation for the artist.[23] These accolades underscored its impact, solidifying Fireboy DML's position as a leading voice in Nigerian R&B. Following the success of his debut, Fireboy DML released his sophomore album, Apollo, on August 20, 2020.[24] The 17-track effort, also under YBNL Nation, incorporated more pop and afrobeats influences, featuring international collaboration with American rapper D Smoke on "Champion" and Nigerian artists like Wande Coal on "Spell" and Olamide on "Afar."[24] Standout tracks included "Tattoo," a sensual R&B single that highlighted his vocal range, and "Spell," which blended smooth melodies with afrobeats rhythms.[25] Apollo garnered positive reception for its maturity and genre fusion, with Pitchfork praising its "bright horns and sensual vibes" in tracks like "Tattoo."[25] At the 15th Headies Awards in 2021, it won Best Pop Album and Album of the Year, while "Tattoo" secured Best R&B Single, contributing to Fireboy DML's total of three awards that night.[26] The album has surpassed 300 million Spotify streams as of November 2025.[22] Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Fireboy DML adapted to restrictions by participating in virtual performances, including a live-streamed concert for YouTube Music's Africa Month celebration on May 25, 2021, where he performed hits from both albums to a global audience.[27] He also joined Audiomack's "Hometown Heroes Nigeria" virtual concert series in 2020, showcasing tracks amid lockdowns. These efforts helped expand his fanbase, with his Spotify monthly listeners reaching millions by 2021 and total career streams exceeding 3.5 billion across platforms.[28]Playboy and collaborations (2022)
Fireboy DML released his third studio album, Playboy, on August 5, 2022, via YBNL Nation and distributed internationally by Empire.[29][30] The 14-track project marked a sonic evolution, blending Afrobeats with R&B and pop elements over easygoing grooves.[31] Key tracks included "Bandana," a collaboration with rising Nigerian artist Asake, which highlighted rhythmic synergy and streetwise energy.[32] The album delved into themes of maturity, grappling with the pressures of fame and shifting from Fireboy DML's earlier romantic persona to a more confident, suave identity.[33] Songs like the title track "Playboy" and "Change" reflected personal growth and life's transformations under the spotlight, showcasing introspection amid success.[31][34] This thematic depth built on the momentum from his previous album Apollo, propelling his global ambitions. A pivotal collaboration that year was the remix of Fireboy DML's 2021 single "Peru" featuring Ed Sheeran, released in late 2021 but achieving peak success in 2022.[35] The track reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart, marking one of the year's biggest songs there, and peaked at No. 53 on the US Billboard Hot 100, earning Fireboy DML his first entry on the chart.[36][7] It also topped the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart, underscoring Afrobeats' rising international appeal.[35] Empire's distribution partnership, established through YBNL Nation, amplified Playboy's global rollout, facilitating broader streaming access and promotional activities. This included Fireboy DML's ongoing US engagements, such as his February 2022 headlining tour across 12 cities, and European media appearances tied to the album's launch.[37] By year's end, Playboy contributed to Fireboy DML's streaming surge, with the album and singles like "Peru" amassing hundreds of millions of plays worldwide, while he secured accolades including Best African Act at the 2022 MOBO Awards and multiple Headies wins for "Peru."[7][38]Adedamola and global expansion (2023–2025)
In 2023, Fireboy DML continued his ascent with the release of singles "Outside" and "OH MY," which highlighted his evolving sound and sustained the international momentum sparked by his earlier hit "Peru." "Outside," released earlier in the year, featured introspective lyrics over a blend of Afrobeats and R&B elements, while "OH MY" arrived in November as a soulful track emphasizing emotional vulnerability. These releases, produced under his ongoing partnership with YBNL Nation and distributed by Empire, underscored his focus on personal storytelling amid growing global recognition.[39][40] Fireboy DML's fourth studio album, Adedamola, arrived on August 29, 2024, marking a deeply personal chapter in his discography with themes of love, self-discovery, loss, and the challenges of fame. The project fused Afrobeats, R&B, and soul, drawing from his roots while incorporating polished production to reflect his artistic maturation. Standout tracks included "Iseoluwa," an introspective piece exploring gratitude and reflection, and "Everyday," a melodic ode to routine joys and relationships. Production credits featured collaborators such as BlaiseBeatz, P.Priime, and Bassiqally, contributing to the album's cohesive, layered sound. Notable features brought international and local flair, with 21 Savage on "All My Life," Brent Faiyaz on "Medicine Night," American pianist Jon Batiste on "Change Your Life," masked Nigerian legend Lagbaja on "Back n Forth," and Seun Kuti on "Need Me," enhancing the album's cross-cultural appeal.[41][42] Building on the album's success, Fireboy DML expanded his live presence globally in 2025 through high-profile tours and performances. He made his debut at London's Royal Albert Hall on April 16, delivering a sold-out show that showcased tracks from Adedamola alongside career highlights, captivating an international audience with his dynamic stage energy. Later that year, he headlined the Green Wave Fest at Coney Island Amphitheater in New York City on October 4, joining forces with artists like Seyi Vibez and Bella Shmurda to celebrate Afrobeats culture in a major U.S. market. In November, he performed at the Butterfly Carnival in Dubai on November 8-9 at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre, further solidifying his reach in the Middle East alongside acts like Omah Lay. These events were bolstered by expansions in his Empire partnership, including a prominent appearance at the label's 15th anniversary celebration in San Francisco on September 13, where he performed hits like "Peru" to a diverse crowd.[43][44][45][46]Artistry
Musical style
Fireboy DML's music is primarily rooted in Afrobeats, blended seamlessly with elements of R&B, pop, and soul, creating a lush, emotive sound that distinguishes him within the genre.[47] His early singles showcased this fusion through melodic hooks and rhythmic grooves that leaned into Afrobeats' infectious percussion while incorporating R&B's smooth harmonies and pop's accessibility.[25] Over time, his style has evolved from acoustic-leaning arrangements, featuring prominent guitar riffs and organic instrumentation, to more electronic textures that add depth and modernity to his tracks.[48] A hallmark of Fireboy DML's production is his long-standing collaboration with producer Pheelz, whose signature style integrates log drums for pulsating rhythms, electric guitars for melodic accents, and layered percussion to build dynamic, immersive soundscapes across his discography.[49][48] This approach combines traditional African elements, such as rattling samples and traditional drums, with contemporary synth harmonies and vocal chops, resulting in a polished yet vibrant aesthetic that enhances the emotional resonance of his songs.[50] In September 2025, Fireboy DML and Pheelz released the EP Peace by Piece, which further explores this evolution by incorporating amapiano textures alongside R&B tones and Afro-fusion grooves.[51] Fireboy DML's vocal delivery is characterized by a smooth falsetto that conveys vulnerability and intensity, often paired with emotive phrasing that draws listeners into intimate narratives.[52] His range allows for high-pitched flourishes that complement the soulful undertones of his voice, creating a hypnotic quality in performances.[53] In terms of genre experimentation, he has incorporated amapiano influences in later works, blending its log drum patterns and house-like beats with his core Afrobeats framework to explore fresh rhythmic possibilities.[54]Themes and influences
Fireboy DML's songwriting is characterized by recurring themes of love, heartbreak, spirituality, and self-reflection, which form the emotional core of his discography. In his debut album Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps (2019), these motifs manifest through youthful explorations of romance and emotional vulnerability, as seen in tracks like "Jealous," which draws from a toxic relationship to depict fleeting infatuations rather than deep commitments.[55] Heartbreak emerges poignantly in songs such as "24," where personal loss and introspection highlight the artist's raw emotional depth. Spirituality weaves through his work, notably in "Remember Me," inspired by a poem contemplating life and death, reflecting a quest for meaning beyond material pursuits.[55] His influences include Nigerian artists like Wande Coal and 2Baba for their melodic Afrobeats and R&B fusion, as well as international figures such as Jon Bellion and Passenger, which shape his soulful lyricism and rhythmic innovation.[7][11] Early exposure to church choir singing further influenced his vocal delivery and thematic emphasis on faith and upliftment.[10] Fireboy's songwriting process is deeply personal, rooted in real-life experiences such as family dynamics and spiritual beliefs; he often crafts lyrics from the heart, prioritizing authenticity over commercial appeal, as in creating music that evokes personal pleasure while honoring his sheltered upbringing and divine guidance.[56][55] Over time, Fireboy's themes have evolved toward greater maturity and breadth, transitioning from the romance-centric narratives of Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps to the reflective introspection in Adedamola (2024), where self-doubt, resilience, and gratitude take center stage amid life's challenges like loss.[57] This progression incorporates subtle social commentary on valuing family, mental peace, and societal blessings over fleeting fame, bridging personal growth with broader cultural reflections in West African music traditions.[56][55]Cultural impact
In popular culture
Fireboy DML has contributed to film soundtracks, notably with his song "Coming Back for You" featured on the official album for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, released in 2022 by Marvel Studios and Ludwig Göransson.[58] He has also served as a brand ambassador for Tecno Mobile's Spark series smartphones, promoting their youth-oriented products since 2022.[59] Additionally, he collaborated with Clarks Originals for a 2023 digital concert campaign, where he wore their Jacquard Collection Wallabees to blend music and footwear aesthetics.[60] His music has sparked widespread social media engagement, particularly through viral dance challenges on TikTok inspired by tracks like "Peru," which inspired over 200,000 user-generated videos and propelled the song's global reach in 2021–2022.[61] Similarly, "Jealous" from his 2018 debut fueled early memes and couple dance trends across platforms, associating him with romantic and nostalgic Afrobeats moments. These trends have linked him to celebrity associations, including shoutouts from international figures during live performances and online clips. In fashion, Fireboy DML has emerged as an influential figure, attending New York Fashion Week in 2023 and 2024, where he showcased street style at events like the Phillip Lim SS25 show and Off-White presentations.[62] His appearances highlight a synergy between Afrobeats and high fashion, with profiles describing him as a "fashion icon" for his curated looks blending Nigerian heritage with global trends.[63] He has also influenced award show styles, opting for sleek, modern ensembles that emphasize his "Afro-life" persona during events like the Headies. Media portrayals often emphasize Fireboy DML's "Afro-life" identity—a soulful, metaphorical blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and introspection—in interviews across outlets. In a 2020 Dazed profile, he discussed how this persona stems from his Abeokuta upbringing, focusing on love and self-confidence themes.[11] OkayAfrica's 2020 interview portrayed him as pushing Afrobeats toward cohesive, lyrical depth beyond party vibes.[18] A 2021 Music In Africa conversation reinforced "Afro-life" as his unique sound identity, distinct from traditional genre constraints.[10] CNN's 2023 Afronation feature highlighted his use of heartbreak as inspiration, tying into this persona's emotional core.[64]Legacy and influence
Fireboy DML has played a pivotal role in popularizing the "Afro-life" subgenre, a term he coined to describe his signature blend of soulful Afrobeats with introspective R&B and pop elements, emphasizing themes of love, self-reflection, and emotional depth.[11] This style distinguishes him from the high-energy party anthems typical of mainstream Afrobeats, instead creating cohesive narratives that resonate globally, as seen in albums like Apollo (2020), where he aimed to elevate the genre beyond mere vibes.[18] By infusing Afrobeats with R&B swagger and pop accessibility, Fireboy has bridged African sounds with international audiences, exemplified by remixes like "Peru" featuring Ed Sheeran, which achieved platinum status and over 500 million streams worldwide.[7] His influence extends to the younger generation of Afrobeats artists through key collaborations and a commitment to community support within the YBNL Nation label ecosystem. Tracks like "Bandana" (2022) and "Dopamine" (2025) with labelmate Asake highlight Fireboy's role in fostering synergies that propel emerging talents, positioning him as a leader who amplifies rising voices like Asake's in the global Afrobeats wave.[65] As a foundational figure, he actively advocates for building sustainable platforms for the next wave, drawing from his own YBNL journey to inspire authenticity and longevity in the industry.[66] Fireboy's enduring impact is underscored by prestigious recognitions, including his inclusion in Forbes Africa's 30 Under 30 list in 2024 for his contributions to music and culture.[62] Looking ahead, his fourth album Adedamola (2024) signals ongoing innovation, departing from conventional Afrobeats toward richer fusions of traditional West African rhythms, R&B, and pop, signaling potential for further genre evolution and deeper global resonance.[56] His expanding international tours further cement this trajectory, showcasing Afrobeats' versatility to diverse audiences.[9]Discography
Studio albums
Fireboy DML released his debut studio album, Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps, on November 29, 2019, through YBNL Nation. The 13-track project features no guest appearances and highlights the artist's signature blend of Afrobeats and R&B, with standout singles like "Jealous" and "Vibration."[67] The album's track listing is as follows:- Need You
- Vibration
- Scatter
- Jealous
- Energy
- Like I Do
- Gbas Gbos
- King
- Omo Ologo
- High on Life
- Feel
- What If I Say
- Iseoluwa [68]
- Champion (feat. D Smoke)
- Spell (feat. Wande Coal)
- ELI
- Tattoo
- Favourite Song
- New York City Girl
- Lifestyle
- Airplane Mode
- Magic
- Loyal
- Afar (with Olamide)
- Go Away
- Shadé
- Friday Feeling
- God Only Knows
- 24 (Interlude)
- Remember Me [71]
- Change
- Bandana (feat. Asake)
- All of Us (Ashawo)
- Playboy
- Adore (feat. Euro)
- Sofri
- Diana (feat. Chris Brown & Shenseea)
- Compromise (feat. Rema)
- Timoti
- Peru
- Afro Highlife
- Havin Fun
- Peru (feat. Ed Sheeran)
- Glory [32]
- Iseoluwa
- Call Me
- Ecstasy (feat. Seun Kuti)
- Hell and Back
- Letting Go (feat. Lojay)
- Back n Forth (feat. Lagbaja)
- Ready (feat. Jon Batiste)
- Wande's Bop (feat. DJ Spinall)
- Outside
- Obaa Sima
- Angelina
- Every Day
- Supernova
- Peace By Piece [76]
Singles and other releases
Fireboy DML's debut single "Jealous", released in October 2018 as part of the YBNL MaFia Family compilation album, marked his breakthrough in the Nigerian music scene and was re-released independently in 2019, gaining widespread acclaim for its soulful R&B-infused Afrobeats sound.[77][78] Following its success, he released "What If I Say" on June 14, 2019, a romantic track that further solidified his rising profile ahead of his debut album, amassing over 25 million Spotify streams by late 2025.[38] In 2020, "Tattoo" emerged as a standout single ahead of his sophomore album Apollo, released on August 12, blending sultry R&B elements and peaking at number 14 on the Official Afrobeats Chart while topping independent African music rankings.[79][80] His 2021 single "Peru", released on July 20, achieved global breakthrough, debuting at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at number 53 after its remix with Ed Sheeran; the remix reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, number 1 on the UK R&B Chart, and number 1 on Billboard's Top Triller U.S. chart, with over 1 billion combined streams across platforms by 2025.[81][82] Fireboy DML continued his momentum with the 2023 double-sided EP Outside / Obaa Sima, featuring the lead single "Outside" with Blaqbonez, released on December 8, which explored themes of escapism through upbeat Afrobeats production. In 2024, he released "Everyday" on May 2 as his first standalone single of the year, a reflective track signaling a new artistic phase, alongside the album track "Back n Forth" (feat. Lagbaja) from Adedamola, blending traditional masked Yoruba influences with modern rhythms.[83][84]Awards and nominations
Headies Awards
Fireboy DML first gained significant recognition at the 14th Headies Awards, held in February 2021, where he emerged as the top winner with five accolades, highlighting his breakthrough with debut album Laughter, Tears and Goosebumps (LTG) and sophomore Apollo.[23] These victories, including Best R&B Album for Laughter, Tears and Goosebumps and Headies Revelation of the Year, solidified his position as a rising star in Nigerian music, validating his emotive R&B-infused Afrobeats sound early in his career.[85] He was also nominated for Song of the Year with "Jealous" from LTG.[86] Additional wins that night encompassed Best R&B Single for "Tattoo," Best Pop Album for Apollo, and Album of the Year for Apollo.[87] At the 15th Headies Awards in September 2022, Fireboy DML secured victories with Best Afrobeats Single for "Peru" and Best Music Video for "Champion" (featuring D Smoke), a global hit that further elevated his international profile.[88][6] He received multiple nominations, including for Headies Viewer's Choice and Best Alternative Single, reflecting the widespread acclaim for his 2021-2022 releases.[89] In the 16th Headies Awards held in 2023, Fireboy DML earned nominations for "Bandana" (featuring Asake) in categories such as Headies Viewer's Choice and Best Collaboration, underscoring his continued collaboration-driven success.[90] Fireboy DML's Headies achievements, totaling seven wins as of 2025, have been pivotal in affirming his artistry within Nigeria's music industry, particularly during his formative years post-debut.[86] At the 17th Headies Awards in April 2025, he received a nomination for his feature on Ayo Maff's "Dealer" in the Best Street-Hop Artiste category.[91]| Year (Edition) | Category | Work | Outcome | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 (14th) | Best R&B Album | Laughter, Tears and Goosebumps | Won | OkayAfrica |
| 2021 (14th) | Headies Revelation of the Year | Fireboy DML | Won | Daily Post |
| 2021 (14th) | Best R&B Single | "Tattoo" | Won | BBC |
| 2021 (14th) | Best Pop Album | Apollo | Won | Premium Times |
| 2021 (14th) | Album of the Year | Apollo | Won | The Nation |
| 2021 (14th) | Song of the Year | "Jealous" | Nominated | OkayAfrica |
| 2022 (15th) | Best Afrobeats Single | "Peru" | Won | The Headies |
| 2022 (15th) | Best Music Video | "Champion" (ft. D Smoke) | Won | Billboard |
| 2022 (15th) | Headies Viewer's Choice | "Peru" | Nominated | Gazette NGR |
| 2023 (16th) | Headies Viewer's Choice | "Bandana" (ft. Asake) | Nominated | Channels TV |
| 2023 (16th) | Best Collaboration | "Bandana" (ft. Asake) | Nominated | OkayAfrica |
| 2025 (17th) | Best Street-Hop Artiste | "Dealer" (Ayo Maff ft. Fireboy DML) | Nominated | Pulse Nigeria |