#Prince Adam is my pookie
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zoeloveconvers99 · 6 months ago
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Back again with my bullshit and please don’t be mean to me (nor him) the template belongs to mhuyo on Twitter
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enchantcdrose · 4 months ago
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“Belle, it’s me!”
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swervesfirstblaster · 6 months ago
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i love them so much these sillies
this flashback was so cutee we deserved more of them!!! also crazy that they were soo in love and disaster happens in the nex day
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codename-adler · 24 days ago
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your hear-me-outs here please adler <3
- @you-know-i-get-itt
omg gia i JUST had a lightbulb moment‼️
i thought i’d exhausted my head-me-outs in nin’s ask but NO‼️
this sleep paralysis demon of a movie here:
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fucked up alternate snow white universe that goes way tf too hard for a kids movie 💀 never knew how the cassette ended up at my grandparents and for a while i wasn’t allowed to watch it because it scared me shitless so bad i was waking up my parents in the middle of the night when i came to hide in their bed.
now my hear-me-out:
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pookie here. cursed prince. it is threading the line of a fear boner very thinly. he’s so sweet and caring? but when you’re six you can’t understand it’s a person that’s been cursed? you can’t even understand what being cursed is? not like that at least. and there’s a whole torture + impersonation plot that is terrifying. but he… he had a chokehold on me. still does.
also when he transformed back into human prince he was somehow SCARIER and UGLIER (he wasn’t cute to begin with before the spell) you think the Beast timing back into Adam is bad? watch this freak
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this is fine
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this is not
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the musical numbers are- wtf. and i mandela-effect-ed myself into believing one of the ginger dwarves sang Girls Just Wanna Have Fun…? yeah
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know that i was, of course, watching this in french, but i'm just now learning Irene Cara's voice-acting in it? what in mushrooms...
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jacedified · 1 year ago
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SUMMIT PT 2 LIVE REACTION
wdym u can explain eventually
TELL HIM VINCE- i-
WILLIAM ORDERED U but like why tho
ok porter i love u MWAH
SOLAIRES STAND AS ONE NATION UNDER GOD INDIVISIBLE whatever whatever
ALEXIS GET UR SHIT TOGETHER
period alexis
i would love a game of clue rn
shes not wrong abt the wrinkles
LEX??? WTF AYE Lex VINCENT WTF DO U MEAN LEX
sweethearts safe and sound BLESS 😭
GIRL ATP I NEED U TO SPEAK IM TO ANXIOUS FOR SILENCE
milo bby its ok OUR POOKIE IS OK
asher smooch MWAH ily be safe
yea davey king dead happened while u were in negotiations
PUSH THEM AWAY???
DAYYYUMM ofc they didnt get to see who did the murder DAAAMMNIT
idky but evacuate the dance floor is playing in my head
(EVACUATE THE DANCE FLOOR DOO DOO DOO DOO IM ADDICTED TO THE SOUND) ((i forgot the lyrics))
aww another trusting moment between the men
PORTER CMERE BABES
yeah tell him asher
GET HIS ASS
PORTERR ill-
GET HIM ASHEERRRR
im crying i have tears in me eyeballs yall i cant
SPEAK SIR
ok thats true but like why did u send SH in there right before u knew he was gonna die????
DID I HEAR HEARSAY
true i cant handle a war rn and lovely shouldnt be spending their first year fighting on behalf of a clan they just became a part of
porter if ur not spinning then why do u look like a ballerina rn?? hmm?? EXPLAIN
YEA BUT THE NUDGE WAS DONE KNOWING SOMETHING WOULD HAPPEN A LITTLE HEADS UP WOULDVE BEEN FUCKING NICE
lets go crazy crazy crazy till we see the sun
the department is right there.. in sweetheart form
BLOOD FIRST??? oh yeah vampire clan rules blah blah i remember this being mentioned during quinns little moment
WHO TF IS SPEAKING?? alexis? GIRL THATS NOT U SPEAK LIKE NORMAL
OH THE MONARCH IS SPEAKING i was lost
baas? bahs? someone spell this for me i wanna kiss her SORRY yall
BOYS JUST KEEP UR WOLFY HANDS DOWN
. . . yeah shes not wrong solaire and friends should probably sit out
MILO ASKING THE REAL QUESTIONS
as if you care princely pop..
OH- TELL HIM ALEXIS clock him
oooooh???
alexa play ash by seventeen
well william aint here rn hes got other rich people duties
i hope SH is like stupidly staring at alexis the way i would be
so ur saying u left him alone before he died
HE DIDNT SAY? mf u were pestering abt funding just say he was annoyed w u
LEAVE WILLIAM ALONE HES BUSY (this is my sticking up for my 500 something yr old bby daddy)
well thats just hearsay princely poo
oh- AYE ADAM DESERVED IT CUNT!! (no he didnt i love him but yes he did)
YEAAAA TELL HIM
thank u porter poo
yea … christopher
they were fighting vincent for the most part so alibi CHECK
sorry monarch we didnt mean to kil- i mean let the king die without notice.. ill let u know next time
THEY FOUND SOMETHING YAALL
MORE TO THE STORY??? omg OH SHIT demon blood on a letter opener is crazy
so someone stabbed my other future husband with a letter opener
SHE CALLED ASHER PUP i love the monarch
OK MONARCH I WAS JUST COMPLIMENTING U GOD DAMN IT BE NICE
ok maybe david was a little silly asking that question but u cant expect him to know everything
so basically what im hearing is a demon was involved only ppl who closely align with empowered and demons would the house of bennett and their relationship with closeknit
CHRISTOPHER U LYING SACK OF SHIT WE CAUGHT U
ONE OF U OLD BAGS CALL ANOTHER SHAW PACK BOYS A DOG AND YOULL BE ON THE NEXT BEHEADING LIST
exactly someone got caught lacking after killing the king and didnt think to fuckin check themselves before letting the king be found
period porter.
i would retype all of this but shes just speaking fact so i dont need to take note of any of it
YOU GAVE HER THE POWER TO DO SO DUMBASS
ANOTHER DEATH??? damn both kings dead during the summit is wild
yeah milo my mind is kinda blown
NO MORE MONEY FOR CLOSEKNIT WOOT WOOT NO MORE MONEY CLOSEKNIT WOOT WOOT
vincent im too mentally unstable for an “are you alright lovely”
I REMEMBER IT BEING SPELLED BAAS so monarch baas is very right
NO HES JUST A BBYGIRL HE DONT KNOW NOTHIN
help “with any luck it wont be the last” shes so real for that
YES MAAM THIS WILL BE REPEATED TO KNOW ONE LOVE U HAVE A WONDERFUL REST OF UR SUMMIT *bow bow*
vincent listen i love u but like shes right we just have to keep it pushing
PORTER VINCENT TALK TIME lets gooo
IM EXCITED FOR PT 3
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kumkaniudaku · 6 years ago
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Mama’s Home!
A/N: This is my last little blurb before I tuck away to finish KOS. Who knows how long that’ll take. I just really wanna devote all my time to getting it finished so that I can work on the possible sequel(s). Until then, here’s some fluff. Consider it the prequel to the Daddy Duty series. See you soon!
Warnings: None 
Word Count: 2,014
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There comes a point in every person’s life when you become tired.
Not physically tired, though that can function as a symptom, but tired of the current direction in life. You feel unfulfilled, underappreciated, and simply uninterested in continuing on your current path. 
With the day that you had at work, you were finally tired. The job itself was filled with exciting opportunities and the chance to around the game you’d love since you were three years old. The office was a different story. What started as a fun and relaxed environment during the early stages of your career in Los Angeles was slowly turning into a hotbed of confusion and catty office politics. It was mentally exhausting to drag your body out of bed at 6 AM, kiss your husband and children goodbye, and walk into a place that seemingly caused more stress than the enjoyment it provided when you started.
In addition to draining the life from you, corporate America was pulling you away from your family. Before marrying Chadwick, you were adamant about continuing to work regardless of the family dynamics that came into play. A husband and kids would never keep you away from your dream occupation.
 Then you had Micah and you began to sing a different tune. Working, for both you and your husband, had pulled you away from one too many dance recitals, parent nights, and soccer games. With Noah beginning to hit milestones on his way to the six-month mark, the thought of missing his first word or steps because of work was harrowing.
Walking into your home with the weight of the world on your shoulders, you took a deep breath to release the stress of the day. By 1 o’clock, you were over being stuck in your office, receiving more complaints than solutions, and decided to “work from home” for the rest of day. That was code for falling face first into your side of the California king in the master bedroom and sleeping until it was time to pick up Micah from school and usher her to soccer practice.
“Hey, boy, I’m the wrong parent. Ain’t no milk in these.”
“Mamamamamamama.”
“Your mama ain’t here, but I’m about to drop you off with her.”
You followed the spirited conversation between father and newborn son to Chadwick’s “office”, which lately had become Noah’s playroom and Chadwick’s hideaway when he the noise of the house became too much.
When you pushed opened the door, you paused at the threshold to observe the bonding moment. The Lion King blasted in the background while Chadwick sat on the beat up sectional and suspended Noah in the air above his head. Mimicking a bench pressing motion, Chadwick repeatedly brought Noah’s pudgy stomach to his face to blow raspberries into the child’s soft flesh, pulling high-pitched giggles from your son. Both of them were shirtless, making you smile outwardly while cringing on the inside.
“Why doesn’t he have on a shirt?”
Chadwick’s head whipped around to give you a wide-eyed stare that dissolved into a smile. “Baby! What you doing here so early?”
“Don’t try to ignore my question, Ashy,” you laughed on the way to stand behind his seated position on the couch. Noah kicked and gurgled as you got closer, wiggling out of Chadwick’s grasp and into your arms for a hug. “Hello, my prince. Can Mommy have some kisses?”
Your husband watched with a smile as Noah dropped wet, open-mouth kisses on both of your cheeks in response to your display of affection. “Damn, so Daddy don’t exist?”
“Should we give DaDa some kisses, Pookie?” You listened to Noah babble his response and smiled. “I think so, too. You go first.”
Noah awarded his father’s request with more wet kisses as he switched between parents before you leaned over the back of the couch to press your lips onto Chadwick’s.
“Why you here so early?”
“Why doesn’t he have on a shirt? I’ll answer your question after you answer mine.”
“It’s easier to clean his chest 100 times than to change his outfit 100 times because he can’t stop drooling. Sounds like somebody else I know. My baby always has a wet ass pillow.” Your light gasp and playful push to the back of his head made him howl with laughter which transferred to Noah. “Your turn. Why you here so early?”
“I don’t feel well.”
“You “don’t feel well” as in you’re catching a cold or you might be pregnant again “don’t feel well”? Because you say that every time you’re about to tell me we’re having a baby.”
You sighed while running your hand over Noah’s hair, “No, not this time. I think I just need to lay down or something. I’m gonna go upstairs and take a nap. Wake me up when it’s time to get Mikey.”
Your intention was to crawl into bed and take a nap to clear your head, but the men in your life had other plans.
Chadwick turned up his nose and looked to his son for answers, “Does Mama think she’s gonna leave us for a nap?”
“Mama!”
“Exactly. She can nap right here! C’mere, girl.”
“Aaron, stoooop,” you whined as he gripped your wrist to tug you back. “Let me go lay down. Please!”
“Nuh uh. Come over here and lay with us. What’s the point in going all the way upstairs to sleep when we got all this room on the couch? It’s time for this boy to take a nap anyway. C’mon.”
The will to fight was left in your office over thirty minutes ago. If laying next to Chadwick on the couch would offer some sort of relief from the headache building in the depths of your cranium, you would give it a shot. 
With your bottom lip poked out like a petulant child, you trudged around the couch to join the boys.
Chadwick wasn’t content with you simply sitting beside him. He pulled you into his lap with ease, cradling you in one arm and Noah in the other. Your son’s chubby arms extended to get your attention and beg to be in the safety of your warm embrace. You happily granted his non-verbal request, placing him on your chest and rubbing circles on his bare back. Together, all of three of you crowded into one section of the couch in close contact to watch the Disney movie on the flat screen.
In the silence, Chadwick would glance down at you and his child, wishing that Micah was home from school to complete the bonding moment. Any time he got to have the three pieces of his world on his lap and in his arms, he welcomed with enthusiasm.
“You wanna tell me what’s wrong? I know it’s more than wanting a nap.”
You sighed and snuggled into his chest, “I think I’m done working outside the home.”
“That is...not what I was expecting. Tasha Nicole Greene-Boseman wants to stop working? I never thought I’d see the day.”
“Not stop, completely,” you stressed. “Maybe change directions? I don’t know. My head is all over the place.”  
Noah’s deep breath and desire to cling to your shirt as he drifted in and out of sleep made you smile. Had you been at work, you would’ve missed this moment. Chadwick noticed the sadness beneath the happy expression, prompting him to use his index finger to tilt your head upward.
“I get it. I think about it, too.”
“About leaving the industry?”
“Sometimes,” he sighed. “It’s been a good down period this last year, but things are about to ramp up again. I might miss his first real word or his first step. FaceTime and videos help me to stay in the loop and all, but it’s not like being home with them and you.”
“I wouldn’t want you to give up your passion to stay at home.”
“You wouldn’t have to. I’d do it in a heartbeat if it came between watching my family grow.” Craning your neck, you looked up to meet the sincerity present in Chadwick’s eyes. “You’ll know when it’s time to come home. And, when you’re ready, we’ll be happy to have you here every day. Especially this one.”
“Oh yeah?”
“He calls for you all day. He’ll look over there,” Chadwick explained, using his finger to direct your attention to the large portrait of you on your wedding day. “Reaching for you and wiggling around. Noah adores you.”
“What about Noah’s daddy? How does he feel?”
A small smirk embedded smile lines into Chadwick’s flawless skin before he leaned down to brush his lips against yours. “He feels like the luckiest man in the world. You’re my best friend and the woman I love. Whatever you decide to do will have my full support. If you want to stay home, we’ll figure out how to set up this space for a shared office. If you wanna keep working, we’ll work on getting a nanny. Whatever you want.”
“Thank you, baby.” You accepted another gentle kiss and sighed. “The only thing that would make this any more perfect is if Micah was here.”
“With Boop in here, there’d be no sleep for *anybody*. My girl is the life of the party. I wonder who she gets that from?”
“I don’t know! I was a homebody.”
“Says the woman that couldn’t wait until we were 21 so she could drag me to Magic City when I visited her in Atlanta one summer.”
“You say drag as if you didn’t wanna go!”
“That’s not the point,” Chadwick laughed. “All I’m saying is your party animal ways have been transferred to our little girl. Now, my boy is the calm one.”
“He’s my sweetheart. Watch this.”
Chadwick’s eyebrows quirked in curiosity as your smile dropped into an exaggerated frown. Small whimpers that doubled as fake cries out Noah on alert. His head popped up to look at you through glossy eyes to be sure that you were “crying.” For the first time since Chadwick had given it to him to silence his real tears, Noah pulled the pacifier from his mouth to pop it into yours. Satisfied with the way you “calmed down”, the youngest Boseman returned to his resting position with his thumb in his mouth.
Chadwick laughed with amazement and shock etched across his face. “When did he start doing that?”
“A couple days ago. He heard me yawn and thought I was crying. That’s my sweet boy,” you cooed as you cuddled him close to your chest.
Comfortable quiet settled over the room, leaving ‘Can You Feel the Love Tonight’ to play in the background. Though your eyes were closed, you were far from slumber. Thoughts of having the time to take Micah to school every morning and teaching Noah from home until he was ready for kindergarten swirled into a beautiful fantasy, bringing a smile to your face. Being at home didn’t mean you had to start working. Consulting was an option and Yvonne was always reminding you that she’d love to add you to her event planning employment roster as the head of her administration department. Granted that meant becoming the fourth person on her team in total, but the opportunity to work with your best friend was exciting.
“What’chu smiling about,” Chadwick asked when he caught you mid-fantasy. “You’re supposed to be asleep.”
“Oh, nothing. Just about how fun it’ll be to work at home and see my babies all day.”
“So you’ve made your decision?”
“I think I have,” you answered while smiling up at him.
He dropped a kiss on your forehead, “Good. You know I’m always here to help.”
“I’m glad you said that, because -”
“Here we go,” he groaned.
“What? We just have a few things to move out of here! Starting with this couch.”
“This is my favorite couch, baby!”
“We’ll get a better one.” Chadwick started to open his mouth to protest, but you silenced him with a kiss. “A better one. Mama’s home to stay!”
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The Renovated Home Office 
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world9x9 · 5 years ago
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The 6th edition of  the AFRIMA was held yesterday at the prestigious Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos on the Saturday, 23rd November, 2019. The show was full of glitz and glamour as music superstars stormed the ceremony to watch how their hardwork over the past one year could would be rewarded. Lots of African music artistes were nominated and served their victories. However, the highlights for Nigerian music enthusiats in the highly competitve award ceremony were the moment of victories for their Nigerian representatives. Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage all bagged awards West African Male Artiste of The Year, Aong Of The Year and West African Female Artiste of The Year. 2face Idibia also won an award for Best African Act fo the Contemorary category.. See full list of winnere below: AFRIMA Fans Favourite Award Mohammed Ramadan (Winner) Davido Ferre Gola Skiibii The Ben WB Wasafi Kuami Eugene Lbenj Magasco Gims & Maluma Revelation of The African Continent Hamada Helal Kid X Nikita Kering (winner) Rosa Ree Sho Madjozi Skiibii Stellaman Wurld Best Artiste/Group/ Duo On African POP Diamond Plantnumz Mlindo The Vocalist Firbeoy Joeboy (Winner) Skiibii Vanessa Mdee Wax Dee Yann’sine Magasco Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Rock Ahmed Soultan (Morocco) – ‘Wonder’ Cairokee (Egypt) – ‘Kan Lak Ma’aya’ Cobhams Asuquo (Nigeria) – ‘Starlight’ Daphil Colag (Nigeria) – ‘My Season’ Jano Band (Ethiopia) – ‘Yetikur Almaz’ Jeremy Loops (South Africa) – ‘Gold’ Mohombi (Congo) – ‘Hello’ ft. Youssou N’dour Rash (Kenya) – ‘Grave Robbers’ (Winner) Best Artist, Duo or Group in African R&B & Soul Ahmed Soultan (Morocco) – ‘Draw My Life’ Anna Joyce (Angola) – ‘Destino’ C4 Pedro (Angola) – ‘Se Eu Soubesse’ Davido & Chris Brown (Nigeria) – ‘Blow My Mind’ Hillzy (Zimbabwe) – ‘TV Room’ ft. Garry Mapanzure (Winner) Landrick (Angola) – ‘Distância’ Locko (Cameroon) – ‘Let Go’ Sarz & WurlD (Nigeria) – ‘Trobul’ Sidiki Diabaté (Mali) – ‘I Love You’ Tellaman & Shekinah & Nasty C (South Africa) – ‘Whipped’ Most Promising Artist in Africa Ariel Sheney (Cote d’Ivoire) – ‘Amina’ Bráulio Alexandre (Angola) – ‘Que Nada Nos Separe’ ft. Rui Orlando & DJ Malvado (Winner) Farid Ghannam (Morocco) – ‘Belgana Fireboy DML (Nigeria) – ‘Jealous’ Hillzy (Zimbabwe) – ‘TV Room’ ft. Garry Mapanzure Nada Azhari (Morocco) – ‘JRIT’ Rema (Nigeria) – ‘Dumebi’ Shan’L (Gabon) – ‘C’est Pas Les Gbés Gbés Gbés’ The Big Hash (South Africa) – ‘Circles’ Yann’Sine (Algeria) – ‘J’essaie’ Songwriter of the Year in Africa Afrie (Uganda) – ‘Let Her Know’ by Afrie Asikey George (Nigeria) – ‘Love with You’ by Asikey HanikesH Muzik, YoBass, Ye (Angola) – ‘Vale Milhoes’ by YoBase Kanvee Adams (Liberia) – ‘Mama’ (Winner) Nikita Kering (Kenya) – ‘Tragedy’ by Nikita Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo & Rowlene (South Africa) – ‘SMA’ by Nasty C ft. Rowlene Olivia Ingasiani Ambani (Kenya) – ‘Better Than Just Fine’ By Olivia Ambani Sarz, WurlD (Nigeria) – ‘Trobul’ by Sarz & WurlD’ Tamer Hussin (Egypt) – ‘Naseny Leh’ by Tamer Hosny Best Male Artist, Duo or Group in African Inspirational Music Daphil Colag (Nigeria) – ‘My Season’ Hamza El Fadly (Morocco) – ‘Ma Nensak’ Harmonize (Tanzania) – ‘Never Give Up’ Johnny Drille (Nigeria) – ‘Papa’ Mr. Leo (Cameroon) – ‘Amen’ Ommy Dimpoz (Tanzania) – ‘Ni Wewe’ Onesimus (Malawi) – ‘Sounds of Peace’ (Winner) Tim Godfrey (Nigeria) – ‘Nara’ ft.Travis Greene Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Contemporary 2Baba (Nigeria) – ‘Oyi’ (Winner) Adil Assil (Morocco) – ‘Lala Moulati’ Fally Ipupa (DRC) – ‘Aime-moi’ Kerozen (Cote d’Ivoire) – ‘La Victoire’ Kizz Daniel (Nigeria) – ‘Madu’ Mbosso (Tanzania) – ‘Hodari’ Salatiel (Cameroon) – ‘Anita’ Salif Keita (Mali) – ‘Tonton’ Sjava (South Africa) – ‘Umama’ Tamy Moyo (Zimbabwe) – ‘Kwandinobva’ Tiwa Savage (Nigeria) – ‘One’ Producer of the Year in Africa Kel P (Nigeria) – ‘On the Low’ (Burna Boy) ‘Gbona’ (Burna Boy) ‘Killin Dem’ (Burna Boy ft. Zlatan) – (Winner) Mace (South Africa) – ‘Umama’ (Sjava) Nasty C (South Africa) – ‘SMA’ (Nasty C ft. Rowlene) Prince Kaybee (South Africa) – ‘Banomoya’ (Prince Kaybee ft. Buslswa and TNS) S2Kizzy (Tanzania) – ‘Tetema’ (Rayvanny ft. Diamond Platnumz) Salatiel (Cameroon) – ‘Anita’ (Salatiel) ‘Ne Lâches Pas’ (Daphne) Sarz (Nigeria) – ‘Trobul’ (Sarz & WurlD) ‘Bana’ (Niniola) Shizzi (Nigeria) – ‘Blow My Mind’ (Davido & Chris Brown) TH Productions (Eygpt) – ‘Naseny Leh’ (tamer Hosny) Vusi Nova (South Africa) – ‘Manyan-Nyan’ Best African Video Adasa Cookey (Nigeria) – ‘Jericho’ by Simi ft. Patoranking Director Kenny (Tanzania) – ‘Tetema’ by Rayvanny ft. Diamond Platnumz (Winner) Jypheal Tayorault (Cote d’Ivoire) – ‘I Love You’ by Sidiki Diabaté REX (Ghana) – ‘Oheemaa’ by Kuami Eugene ft. KIDI Said El Marouk (Egypt/Lebanon) – ‘Naseny Leh’ by Tamer Hosny Tebego ‘Tebza’ Malope (South Africa) – ‘Ngwa’ by Blick Bassy Vusa Blaqs (Zimbabwe) – ‘Dzamutsana’ by Jah Prayzah Best African Duo, Group or Band B2C Kampala Boyz (Uganda) – ‘Yatonda’ MCharly Na Nina (Rwanda) – ‘Komeza Unyirebere’ Dream Boyz and Nelson Freitas (Angola) – ‘Falta de Mim’ Jano Band (Ethiopia) – ‘Yetikur Almaz’ Kika Troupe (Uganda) – ‘Nabalanga’ Mi Casa (South Africa) – ‘TOCA’ ft. Jay Em Sauti Sol (Kenya) – ‘Extravaganza’ ft. Bensoul, Nviiri the Storyteller, Crystal Asige & Kaskazini (Winner) Toofan (Togo) – ‘Ou Lè’ ft. Jacob Desvarieux & Kassav WCB Wasafi (Tanzania) – Jibebe ft. Diamond Platnumz & Mbosso & Lavalava Best African Dance or Choreography Aminux (Morocco) – ‘Bini W Binek’ (Winner) Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania) – ‘Inama’ ft. Fally Ipupa DJ Arafat (Cote d’Ivoire) – ‘Moto Moto’ Irene Namatovu (Uganda) – ‘Tweyanze’ Niniola (Nigeria ) – ‘Bana’ Olamide (Nigeria) – ‘Woske’ Rayvanny (Tanzania) – ‘Tetema’ ft. Diamond Platnumz Serge Beynaud (Cote d’Ivoire) – ‘Kota na Kota’ Toofan (Togo) – ‘Gbessi Gbeko’ Best African DJ Black Coffee and David Guetta (South Africa) – ‘Drive’ ft. Delilah Montagu DJ Africano (Morocco) – ‘Chandek’ ft. Muslim DJ Maphorisa, DJ Raybel (South Africa) – ‘iWalk Ya Phara’ ft. Moonchild Sanelly, K.O & Zulu Mkhathini DJ Moh Green (Algeria) – ‘Africa Proud’ ft. Wally B. Seck, Iba One, Josey, Fanicko, Stanley Enow, Kafon, Heritier, Dub Afrika & Bgmfk DJ Neptune (Nigeria) – ‘Demo’ ft. Davido DJ Spinall (Nigeria) – ‘Dis Love’ ft. Wizkid, Tiwa Savage (Winner) DJ Tunez (Nigeria) – ‘Turn Up ft. Wizkid & Reekado DJ Zinhle (South Africa) – Umlilo RJ The DJ (Tanzania) – ‘Good Time Drip’ ft. Abba, Country Boy, Giggy Money, Sanja Boy & Queen Darleen Best Female Artist in Eastern Africa Irene Namatovu (Uganda) – ‘Tweyanze’ Maua Sama (Tanzania) – ‘Lokote’ Nandy (Tanzania) – ‘Aibu’ Nikita Kering (Kenya) – ‘Happy With You’ (Winner) Rosa Ree (Tanzania) – ‘Dip n’ Wine It’ ft. G Nako Sheeba (Uganda) – ‘Wankona’ Vanessa Mdee (Tanzania) – ‘Moyo’ Queen Darleen (Tanzania) – ‘Mbali’ ft. Harmonize Best Female Artist in Western Africa Aya Nakamura (Mali) – ‘Pookie’ Simi (Nigeria) – ‘I Dun Care’ Jossey (Ivory Coast) – ‘Mise Au Point’ Tiwa Savage (Nigeria) – ‘One’ (Winner) Kanvee Adams (Liberia) – ‘Daily Prayer’ Teni (Nigeria) – ‘Case’ Manamba Kante (Guinea) – ‘Nany Baly’ Yemi Alade (Nigeria) – ‘Oh My Gosh’ MzVee (Ghana) – ‘Bend Down’ ft. Kuame Eugene Niniola (Nigeria) – ‘Bana’ Best Female Artist in Central Africa Anna Joyce (Angola) – ‘Destino’ Blanche Bailly (Cameroon) – ‘Ton Pied Mon Pied’ Bruna Tatiana (Angola) – ‘Musica Para Ti’ Charlotte Dipanda (Cameroon) – ‘Un Jour Dans Ma Vie’ Daphne (Cameroon) – ‘Ne Laches Pas’ Duda (Angola) – ‘Fica So’ ft. Landrick Shan’L (Gabon) – ‘Ces’t Pas Les Gbes’ (Winner) Titica (Angola) – ‘Giro De Bicycleta’ ft. Laton Cordeiro Best Female Artist in Northern Africa Jaylann (Morocco) – ‘Allo allo’ Kenza Morsli (Algeria) – ‘Kettal’ Nada Azhari (Morocco) – ‘Jrit’ (Winner) Psychoqueen (Morocco) – ‘Enta’ Habibi’ Salma Rachid (Morocco) – ‘Ma Gazzelle’ ft. Mok Saib Sherine (Egypt) – ‘Kadabeen’ Souhila Ben Lachhab (Algeria) – ‘Donia Gdeda’ Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Reggae, Ragga or Dancehall Daphne (Cameroon) – ‘Ne Lâches Pas’ Navy Kenzo (Tanzania) – ‘Roll It’ Patorankin (Nigeria) – ‘Confirm ft. Davido’ Praiz (Nigeria) – ‘Hustle’ ft. Stonebwoy Rosa Ree (Tanzania) – Dip n Wine It ft. G Nako Rudeboy (Nigeria) – ‘Reason With Me’ Shatta Wale (Ghana) – ‘My Level’ Stonebwoy (Ghana) – ‘Tuff Seed’ (Winner) Timaya Nigeria) – ‘Balance’ Winky D (Zimbabwe) – ‘MuGarden ft. Gemma’ Best Artist, Duo in Group in African Jazz Black Motion (South Africa) – ‘Joy Joy’ ft. Brenden Praise Brymo (Nigeria) – ‘Bá’nús?’Carmen Souza (Cabo Verde) – ‘Soul Searching’ Judith Sephuma (South Africa) – ‘Dance’ Mandisi Dyantyis (South Africa) – ‘Somandla’ Owen & Tiana (Gabon) – ‘African Time’ (Winner) Ray Lema (DRC) – ‘Transcendance’ Sibusiso Mash Mashiloane (South Africa) – ‘African Heart’ Best Male Artist in Southern Africa AKA (South Africa) – ‘Jika’ ft. Yanga Chief Prince Kaybee ft Busiswa and TNS (South Africa) – ‘Banomoya’ Casper Nyovest (South Africa) – ‘Move For Me’ ft. Boskasie Black Coffee and David Guetta (South Africa) – ‘Drive’ ft. Delilah Montagu Sjava (South Africa) – ‘Umama’ (Fever) – (Winner) Jah Prayzah (Zimbabwe) – ‘Dzamutsana’ Winky D (Zimbabwe) – ‘MuGarden’ ft. Gemma Nasty C (South Africa) – ‘SMA’ ft. Rowlene Best Male Artist in Northern Africa Ahmed Soultan (Morocco) – ‘Draw My Life’ Amiinux (Morocco) – ‘Bini W Biwaen’ (UBA) (Winner) Amr Diab (Egypt ) – ‘Bahebo’ Cairokee (Egypt) – ‘Kan Lak Ma ‘Ya’ DJ Moh Green (Algeria) – ‘Africa Proud’ ft. Wally B. Seck, IbaOne, Josey, Fanicko, Stanley, Kafon, Heritier, Dub Africa and BGMFK Mostafa Hagag (Egypt) – ‘Khatwa’ Soolking (Algeria) – ‘Esperance’ Tamer Hosny (Egypt) – ‘Naseny Lay’ Yann’Sine (Morocco) – ‘J’essaie’ Best Male Artist in Western Africa Burna Boy (Nigeria) – ‘Ye’ (Winner) Davido (Nigeria) – ‘Wonder Woman’ Kizz Daniel (Nigeria) – ‘Madu’ Wizkid (Nigeria) – ‘FeKing Promise (Ghana) – ‘Abena’ Salif Keita (Mali) – ‘Gnamale’ ft. Ladysmith Black Mambazo Shatta Wale (Ghana) – ‘My Level’ Sidiki Diabate (Mali) – ‘I Love You’ DJ Arafat (Ivory Coast) – ‘Moto Moto 50 ‘ Song of the Year in Africa ‘Banomoya’ – Prince Kaybee (South Africa) ft. Busiswa & TNS ‘Blow My Mind’ – Davido & Chris Brown (Nigeria) ‘Fever’ – Wizkid (Nigeria) – (Winner) ‘Iokote’ – Maua Sama and Hanstone (Tanzania) ‘Naseny Leh’ – Tamer Hosny (Egypt) ‘On The Low’– Burna Boy (Nigeria) ‘SMA’ – Nasty C ft. Rowlene (South Africa) ‘Tetema’ – Rayvanny (Tanzania) ft. Diamond Platnumz ‘Umama’ – Sjava (South Africa) Artist of the Year in Africa Aminux (Morocco) – ‘Bini W Binek’ Burna Boy (Nigeria) – ‘Gbona’ (Winner) Daphne (Cameroon) – ‘Ne Lâches Pas’ Davido (Nigeria ) – ‘Wonder Woman’ Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania) – ‘Kanyaga’ Nasty C (South Africa) – ‘SMA’ ft. Rowlene Prince Kaybee (South Africa) – ‘Banomoya’ ft. Busiswa and TNS Tamer Hosny (Egypt) – ‘Naseny Leh’ Wizkid (Nigeria) – ‘Fever’ Best Male Artist in Central Africa C4 Pedro (Angola) – ‘Se Eu Soubesse’ Fally Ipupa (DRC) – ‘Aime Moi’ Locko (Cameroon) – ‘Let Go’ Magasco (Cameroon) – ‘Calling My Driver’ ft. Mimie Maitre Gims (DRC) – ‘Hola Senorita’ ft. Maluma Rui Orlando (Angola) – ‘Me Leva Contigo’ ft. Barbara Bandeira Niska (Congo Brazzaville) – ‘Medicament’ Salatiel (Cameroon) – ‘Anita’ (Winner) Ya Levis (DRC) – ‘Katchua’ Best Male Artist in Eastern Africa Boy Black (Madagascar) – ‘Hitambarako’ Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania) – ‘Inama’ ft. Fally Ipupa Harmonize (Tanzania) – ‘Never Give Up’ Khaligraph Jones (Kenya) – ‘Leave Me Alone’ (Winner) Shyn (Madagascar) – ‘Ngoma’ ft. Denise Rayvanny (Tanzania) – ‘Tetema’ ft. Diamond Platnumz Mbosso (Tanzania) – ‘Hodari’ Nyashinski (Kenya) – ‘Hello’ Best Female Artist in Southern Africa Ammara Brown (Zimbabwe) – ‘Svoto’ ft. Mr Eazi Tamy Moyo (Zimbabwe) – ‘Kwandinobva’ Zonke (South Africa) – ‘Tonight’ Kelly Khumalo (South Africa) – ‘Jehova’ ft. J FLo Nadia Nakai (South Africa) – ‘Imma Boss’ (Winner) Sho Madjozi (South Africa) – ‘Idhom’ Trina South (Zambia) – ‘Weka’ Chikune ft. Mbosso (Namibia) – ‘Pieces’ Best African Artist, Duo or Group in African Electro Black Coffee and David Guetta (South Africa) – ‘Drive’ ft. Delilah Montagu DJ Maphorisa, DJ Raybel (South Africa) – ‘iWalk Ya Phara’ ft. Moonchild Sanelly Guiltybeatz, Mr. Eazi and Kwesi Arthur (Ghana/Nigeria) – ‘Pilolo’ Manno Beats (Chad) – ‘Akouna’ ft. Afrotronix & Vox Sambou (Winner) Mobi Dixon (South Africa) – ‘Abantu’ ft. Samthing Soweto Niniola (Nigeria ) – ‘Bana’ Olamide (Nigeria) – ‘Woske’ Prince Kaybee (South Africa) – ‘Banomoya’ ft. Busiswaand TNS Sho Madjozi (South Africa) – ‘Wakanda Forever’ ft. Ycee Best African Rapper/Lyricist Biura (Angola) – ‘Fora Da Zona’ ft. Bruno AG and Jéssica Pitbull Double S (Uganda) – ‘Certy’ ft. Skepta Frank Casino (South Africa) – ‘Sudden’ ft. Cassper Nyovest & Major Leage DJz Khaligraph Jones (Kenya) – ‘Superman’ Nadia Nakai (South Africa) – ‘Imma Boss’ Nasty C (South Africa) – ‘SMA’ ft. Rowlene (Winner) Nyashinski (Kenya) Marathon Runner Sarkodie (Ghana) – ‘Bibii’ ft. LJ, Tulenkey, Frequency, K. Mole, ToyBoi, Yeyo, Amerado, 2Fyngers, Obkay & CJ Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Traditional Abrham Belanyeh (Ethiopia) – ‘Ete Abay’ (Winner) Aziz Sahmaoui (Morocco) – ‘Le Peur-Nogcha’ Candy (South Africa) – ‘Nathinga’ Hamada Helal (Egypt) – ‘Ashrab Shai’ Irene Namatovu (Uganda) – ‘Tweyanze’ Salif Keita (Mali) – ‘Gnamale’ ft. Ladysmith Black Mambazo Sherine (Egypt) – ‘Kadabeen’ Yared Negu (Ethiopia) – ‘Adimera’ Best Female Artist, Duo or Group in African Inspirational Music Afrie (Uganda) – ‘Let Her Know’ Judy Stevens (Kenya) – ‘Loco’ Kanvee Adams (Liberia) – ‘Daily Prayer’ (Winner) Kelly Khumalo (South Africa) – ‘Jehova’ ft. J Flo Nabila (Cameroon) – ‘Ca Va Aller’ Nada Azhari (Morocco) – ‘Jrit’ Ntokozo Mbanbo (South Africa) – ‘We Pray for More’ Olivia Ambani (Kenya) – ‘Better Than Just Fine’ Teni (Nigeria) – ‘Uyo Meyo’ Album of the Year in Africa African Giant – Burna Boy (Nigeria) Afrikan Sauce – Sauti Sol (Kenya) (Winner) Chulo Vibes – Timaya (Nigeria) Limpopo Champions League – Sho Madjozi (South Africa) Manyan-Nyan – Vusi Nova (South Africa) Naked – Nadia Nakai (South Africa) Omo Charlie Champagne – Simi (Nigeria) Poetic Trance – Aziz Sahmaoui (Morocco) Umqhele – Sjava (South Africa) Wilmer – Patorankin (Nigeria)
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