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Here’s The Nominees’ List For The 2014 NMVA

The 2014 edition of the Nigerian Music Video Awards (NMVA) will take place on the 26th of November, 2014 at the Eko Hotel ans Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos by 4:00pm.

The list of nominees up for possible awards on that day has been released by the award committee and the nominees are:

BEST PRODUCER

1. 5 STAR

2. HKN

3. YBNL

4. EFFYZZIE ENTERTAINMENT

5.CHOCOLATE CITY

6. MAVIN RECORDS

VIDEO OF THE YEAR

1. DAVIDO — AYE

2.YEMI ALADE — JOHNNY

3.PATORANKING — GIRLIE OH REMIX

4.OLAMIDE — SITTING ON THE THRONE

5.MAVINS — DOROBUCCI

INDIGENOUS CONCEPT

1.CYNTHIA MORGAN — DONT BREAK MY HEART

2.YEMI ALADE — JOHNNY

3.DAVIDO — AYE

4.BETHANY BOLA THANI — PENTECOSTAL PRAISE

5.TEDDY — IJE LOVE

6. DR SID – SURULERE

BEST USE OF VISUAL EFFECTS

1.GBADE ADETISOLA — BABA TI SORO

2.TUFACE IDIBIA — SPIRITUAL HEALING

3.VICTOR UWAIFO — BOBOZI

4.OMAWUNMI — SOMORI

5.SUSPECT — NSOGBU

BEST RAGGAE DANCEHALL

1.PATORANKING — GIRLIE OH REMIX

2.CHOPSTIX— STINKING SHIT

3.SHEYI-SHAY — RAGGA RAGGA

4.BURNA BOY — YAWA DEY

5.RIGHTEOUSMAN — NO

VIDEO BY MINORS

1.AMARACHI — AMARACHI DANCE

2.CHYKO BOY —— BOY CHYKO

3.MYA K —— SPECIAL FRIEND

4.P.K.K —— MY GOD IS GOOD

BEST R’N’B VIDEO

1.JOEL — YOU ARE IN LOVE

2.GT DA GUITARMAN — SAVE ME

3.RUBY — GOOD MAN

4.NIYOLA — TOH BAD

5.TUFACE IDIBIA — LET SOMEBODY LOVE YOU.

6.WANDE COAL — MY WAY

BEST POP EXTRA VIDEO

1. DAVIDO – TCHELETE

2.MAVINS — DOROBUCCI

3.YUNG L — S.O.S

4.MR SONGS — MY STORY

5.OLAMIDE — ELEDA MI O

6.YEMI ALADE — JOHNNY

BEST USE OF DANCE IN A MUSIC VIDEO

1.OREZI — YOU GARRIT

2.DAMMY KRANE — YOU SABI DANCE

3.M.C GALAXY — SEKEM

4.MAY D — JEKAJO

5.CHINDINMA — OH BABY

6.K.CEE — PULL OVER

 BEST SOFT ROCK / ALTERNATIVE VIDEO

1.ROCK STEADY —— MY LOVE

2.SHOBZY —— KONDO

3.VIKTOH — SAY DEM SAY

4.NIKKI LAOYE —— ONLY YOU

5.NAYASOUL —— GO WHERE U ARE

BEST USE OF COSTUMES

1. SEAN TIZZLE — KOMOLE

2. DAVIDO — AYE

3. ARTQUAKE — CERTIFCATE

4. T.W.O — WEDDING DAY

5. FJ DE KING —— ATTITUDE

6. YEMI ALADE — TANGERINE

BEST MAINSTREAM HIP HOP VIDEO

1.OLAMIDE — SITTING ON THE THRONE

2.POE — KOYEWON

3.BRAIN — WATCHYA LOOKING AT

4. QUEEN — MODA

5. EVA —— DEAF

 

BEST HIGH-LIFE VIDEO

1.TIMI DAKOLO — IYAWO MI

2.RANSOME —— LOCAL BOY

3.SEAN TIZZLE —KOMOLE

4.K. CEE — OGADINMA

5.SOLIDSTAR — OLUCHI

6.ICE PRINCE — WHISKEY

BEST GOSPEL VIDEO

1.PREYE — EBEZINA

2.GBADE ADETISOLA —— BABA TI SORO

3.SAMSUNG — HE LIVES IN ME

4.OBIWON — HAIL MY KING

5.SAMMY OKPOSO —— WHO TELL YOU SAY

6.KENNY SAM — YABO

BEST MUSIC VIDEO EDIT

1. SUSPECT — NSOGBU ( CLEARANCE PETTERS)

2. LIL KESH — LYRICALLY (UNLIMITED LA)

3. ANETTE COOKEY – SQUAREBALL

4. SHAYDEE CHAKAM ( UNLIMITED LA)

5. OLAMIDE — SITTING ON THE THRONE (KEMI ADETIBA)

BEST DIRECTOR

1. GT DA GUITARMAN —SAVE ME ( AKIN ALABI)

2. PATORANKING -GIRLIE O REMIX (MR MOE MUSA)

3. RANSOME — LOCAL BOY (ADASA COOKEY)

4. YEMI ALADE — JOHNNY (CLEARANCE PETERS)

5. OLAMIDE -SITTING ON THE THRONE (KEMI ADETIBA)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

1.OLAMIDE—SITTING ON THE THRONE (KEMI ADETIBA)

2.K.CEE —OGADINMA (AJE)

3.SEAN TIZZLE —KOMOLE (AJE)

4.TIMI DAKOLO — IYAWO MI (CLARANCE PETERS)

5.PATORANKING GIRLIE O (MR MOE MUSA)

BEST AFRO BEAT VIDEO

1.ORITSEFEMI — DOUBLE WAHALA

2.JOEL — OYA NOW

3.WIZKID — JAIYE-JAIYE

4.ZAINA — SAREWALE

5.TM 9JA —— MAGAWU

BEST AFRO HIP OP

1.SUSPECT — NSOGBU

2.LERIQ — COMMENT TU TA’PPELLE

3.OLAMIDE —— TURN UP

4. PHYNO — ALOBAM

5.LIL KESH — LYRICALLY

BEST AFRO POP VIDEO

1.DAVIDO —— AYE

2.CHINDINMA — OH BABY

3.OREZI — YOU GARRIT

4. SAEON — BOOGIE DOWN

5.WIZKID — ONTOP YOUR MATTER

6. SHAYDEE — CHAKAM

BEST VIDEO BY A NEW ACT

1.JOEL – OYA NOW

2.RANDAWEST —HAPPY

3.ANETTE COOKEY— MAGOMAGO

4.RUNTOWN – GALLARDO

5.STEVE WILLIS — YEI YEI

BEST CONTEMPORARY AFRO VIDEO

1.MR SONGS — KOLOMBO

2.SKALES —— SHAKE BODY

3.TEE BLAQ — GARAWA

4.SANNI DANJA — YAWA

5.VJ ADAMS — WHATSUP

6. MR 2KAY – – SUMMER GIRL

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