
Beyoncé received her 25th NAACP Image Awards for best album With her album “Renaissance,” which has received much attention for its potent lyrics, ground-breaking production, and distinctive sound at the 54th NAACP Image Award.
With themes like love, resiliency, and self-empowerment, Bey’s song collection reveals an emotional journey. Both fans and critics were incredibly enthusiastic about her project, which cemented her reputation as an influential artist.
When Wizkid received the NAACP Image Awards for outstanding contemporary collaboration for his efforts in Chris Brown’s song “Call Me Everyday,” his dedication, perseverance, and ingenuity were recognized 54th NAACP Image Award.
This swoon-worthy song reached the top of the charts worldwide because of Wizkid’s wizardry, demonstrating the significant cultural influence of Nigerian music on the world stage.
In addition, Tems, another gifted musician from Nigeria, was honored for her work on “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” by receiving the NAACP Image Award for the most outstanding foreign song.
Through this outstanding achievement, she has maintained her position as one of the most significant female musicians in the Nigerian music business.
Furthermore, the accolades received by these exceptional performers serve as a reminder of the value of recognizing avant-garde and inventive black music.
See full list of winners below:
Date | Category | Winner |
Tuesday, Feb. 21 | Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction | “Take My Hand” – Dolen Perkins-Valdez |
Outstanding Literary Work – Non-Fiction | “Finding Me” – Viola Davis | |
Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author | “Illustrated Black History: Honoring the Iconic and the Unseen” – George McCalman | |
Outstanding Literary Work – Biography/ Autobiography | “Scenes from My Life” – Michael K. Williams, Jon Sternfeld | |
Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional | “Black Joy: Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Restoration” – Tracey Lewis-Giggetts | |
Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry | “To the Realization of Perfect Helplessness” – Robin Coste Lewis | |
Outstanding Literary Work – Children | “Stacey’s Remarkable Books” – Stacey Abrams, Kitt Thomas | |
Outstanding Literary Work – Youth/Teens | “Cookies & Milk” – Shawn Amos | |
Outstanding Variety or Game Show (Series or Special) | “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” | |
Outstanding Host in a Reality/Reality Competition, Game Show or Variety (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble | Tabitha Brown – “Tab Time” | |
Outstanding Reality Program/Reality Competition Series | “Lizzo’s Watch Out For The Big Grrrls” | |
Outstanding Host in a Talk or News/Information (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble | Jennifer Hudson – “The Jennifer Hudson Show” | |
Outstanding News/Information (Series or Special) | “ABC News 20/20 Michelle Obama: The Light We Carry, A Conversation with Robin Roberts” | |
Monday, Feb. 20 | Outstanding International Song | “No Woman No Cry” – Tems |
Outstanding Jazz Album – Instrumental | “JID014 (Jazz is Dead)” – Henry Franklin, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Adrian Younge | |
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song | “Positive” – Erica Campbell | |
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album | “Kingdom Book One” – Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin | |
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional) | Silk Sonic – “Love’s Train” | |
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary) | Chris Brown feat. Wizkid – “Call Me Every Day” | |
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album | “Lift Me Up” – Rihanna | |
Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album | “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” – Music From and Inspired By – Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson, Archie Davis and Dave Jordan | |
Outstanding Male Artist | Chris Brown – “BREEZY” (Deluxe) | |
Outstanding Female Artist | Beyoncé – “Renaissance” | |
Outstanding Soul/R&B Song | “Cuff It” – Beyoncé | |
Outstanding Hip-Hop/Rap Song | “Hotel Lobby” – Quavo, Takeoff | |
Outstanding Album | “Renaissance” – Beyoncé
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