South African singer Tyla has once again claimed the Best Afrobeats award at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), beating a star-studded lineup of Nigerian heavyweights. The 23-year-old star edged out Asake and Travis Scott’s Active, Burna Boy featuring Travis Scott’s TaTaTa, Rema’s Baby (Is It a Crime), Tems featuring Asake’s Get It Right, Wizkid featuring Brent Faiyaz’s Piece of My Heart, and the collaborative remix Shake It to the Max (Fly) by Moliy, Silent Addy, Skillibeng, and Shenseea. Although she clinched the night’s top Afrobeats honour, Tyla narrowly missed out on a second trophy. Her track Push 2 Start lost in the Best Choreography category. The win, however, marked her second consecutive victory in the Best Afrobeats category, following her 2024 breakthrough success with Water. For Nigerian nominees, the night ended on a disappointing note. Ayra Starr lost in the MTV Push Performance of the Year category, while Burna Boy missed out on Video for Good. The spotlight, instead, shone on international superstars. Lady Gaga dominated with four awards, including Artist of the Year, Best Art Direction, Best Direction, and Best Collaboration for Die With a Smile with Bruno Mars. Ariana Grande claimed three awards, including the highly coveted Video of the Year for Brighter Days Ahead. She also presented the Video Vanguard Award to music icon Mariah Carey. Rising pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter also had a big night, winning three trophies, including Album of the Year for Short n’ Sweet. Read Also: Tyla shines at Billboard Music Awards, tops afrobeats stars [FULL-LIST] The evening also featured historic firsts. American rap legend Busta Rhymes received the inaugural Rock the Bells Visionary Award, while Puerto Rican superstar Ricky Martin became the first recipient of the Latin Icon Award. Mariah Carey capped the night by accepting the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, further cementing her legacy. The 2025 VMAs took place on Sunday at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, and were broadcast for the first time on the CBS network, extending the show’s reach to a wider American audience. Tyla’s victory, however, reignited debates over her association with Afrobeats. The singer has faced criticism in the past for her shifting comments on genre identity. At the 2024 VMAs, she declared that she did not identify as an Afrobeats artiste, instead emphasising her South African Amapiano roots. But in a March 2025 interview, she appeared to soften her stance, claiming she promotes both Afrobeats and Amapiano on the global stage. Her statements angered many Nigerian fans, who argued that Afrobeats had already achieved worldwide recognition through pioneers like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido. Critics accused Tyla of being positioned by international award shows as a face of Afrobeats at the expense of more established Nigerian acts. Others went further, questioning whether her music fits into the Afrobeats sound at all. Despite the backlash, her win reflects the global rise of African music and the increasing influence of the continent’s rhythms on mainstream pop culture. For Tyla, the recognition marks another milestone in her fast-rising career, even as debates around authenticity and genre identity continue to swirl. See the full list of winners: Artist of the Year Bad Bunny Beyoncé Kendrick Lamar Lady Gaga — WINNER Morgan Wallen Taylor Swift The Weeknd Song of the Year Alex Warren – ‘Ordinary’ Billie Eilish – ‘Birds of a Feather’ Doechii – ‘Anxiety’ Ed Sheeran – ‘Sapphire’ Gracie Abrams – ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’ Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – ‘Die With a Smile’ Lorde – ‘What Was That’ Rosé & Bruno Mars – ‘Apt.’ — WINNER Tate McRae – ‘Sports Car’ The Weeknd & Playboi Carti – ‘Timeless’ Best New Artist Alex Warren — WINNER Ella Langley Gigi Perez Lola Young Sombr The Marías MTV Push Performance of the Year Ayra Starr – ‘Last Heartbreak Song’ Damiano David – ‘Next Summer’ Dasha – ‘Bye Bye Bye’ Gigi Perez – ‘Sailor Song’ Jordan Adetunji – ‘Kehlani’ Katseye – ‘Touch’ — WINNER Lay Bankz – ‘Graveyard’ Leon Thomas – ‘Yes It Is’ Livingston – ‘Shadow’ Mark Ambor – ‘Belong Together’ Role Model – ‘Sally, When the Wine Runs Out’ Shaboozey – ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ Best Collaboration Bailey Zimmerman & Luke Combs – ‘Backup Plan’ (Stagecoach Official Music Video) Kendrick Lamar & SZA – ‘Luther’ Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – ‘Die With a Smile’ — WINNER Post Malone ft. Blake Shelton – ‘Pour Me a Drink’ Rosé & Bruno Mars – ‘Apt.’ Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco – ‘Sunset Blvd’ Best Pop Alex Warren – ‘Ordinary’ Ariana Grande – ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ — WINNER Ed Sheeran – ‘Sapphire’ Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – ‘Die With a Smile’ Rosé & Bruno Mars – ‘Apt.’ Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Manchild’ Best Hip-Hop Doechii – ‘Anxiety’ — WINNER Drake – ‘Nokia’ Eminem ft. Jelly Roll – ‘Somebody Save Me’ Glorilla ft. Sexyy Red – ‘Whatchu Kno About Me’ Kendrick Lamar – ‘Not Like Us’ LL Cool J ft. Eminem – ‘Murdergram Deux’ Travis Scott – ‘4×4’ Best Pop Artist Ariana Grande Charli XCX Justin Bieber Lorde Miley Cyrus Sabrina Carpenter — WINNER Tate McRae Video of the Year Ariana Grande – ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ –WINNER Billie Eilish – ‘Birds of a Feather’ Kendrick Lamar – ‘Not Like Us’ Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – ‘Die With a Smile’ Rosé & Bruno Mars – ‘Apt.’ Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Manchild’ The Weeknd & Playboi Carti – ‘Timeless’ Best R&B Chris Brown – ‘Residuals’ Leon Thomas & Freddie Gibbs – ‘Mutt (Remix)’ Mariah Carey – ‘Type Dangerous’ –WINNER PartyNextDoor – ‘No Chill’ Summer Walker – ‘Heart of a Woman’ SZA – ‘Drive’ The Weeknd & Playboi Carti – ‘Timeless’ Best Alternative Gigi Perez – ‘Sailor Song’ Imagine Dragons – ‘Wake Up’ Lola Young – ‘Messy’ MGK & Jelly Roll – ‘Lonely Road’ Sombr – ‘Back to Friends’ — WINNER The Marías – ‘Back to Me’ Best Rock Coldplay – ‘All My Love’ — WINNER Evanescence – ‘Afterlife’ Green Day – ‘One Eyed Bastard’ Lenny Kravitz – ‘Honey’ Linkin Park – ‘The Emptiness Machine’ Twenty One Pilots – ‘The Contract’ Best Latin Bad Bunny – ‘Baile Inolvidable’ J Balvin – ‘Rio’ Karol G – ‘Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido’ Peso Pluma – ‘La Patrulla’ Rauw Alejandro & Romeo Santos – ‘Khé?’ Shakira – ‘Soltera’ — WINNER Best K-Pop Aespa – Whiplash’ Jennie – ‘Like Jennie’ Jimin – ‘Who’ Jisoo – ‘Earthquake’ Lisa ft. Doja Cat & Raye – ‘Born Again’ — WINNER Stray Kids – ‘Chk Chk Boom’ Rosé – ‘Toxic Till the End’ Best Afrobeats Asake & Travis Scott – ‘Active’ Burna Boy ft. Travis Scott – ‘TaTaTa’ Moliy, Silent Addy, Skillibeng & Shenseea – ‘Shake It to the Max (Fly) (Remix)’ Rema – ‘Baby (Is It A Crime)’ Tems ft. Asake – ‘Get It Right’ Tyla – ‘Push 2 Start’ — WINNER Wizkid ft. Brent Faiyaz – ‘Piece of My Heart’ Best Country Chris Stapleton – ‘Think I’m in Love With You’ Cody Johnson & Carrie Underwood – ‘I’m Gonna Love You’ Jelly Roll – ‘Liar’ Lainey Wilson – ‘4x4xU’ Megan Moroney – ‘Am I Okay?’ — WINNER Morgan Wallen – ‘Smile’ Best Album Bad Bunny – ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ Kendrick Lamar – ‘GNX’ Lady Gaga – ‘Mayhem’ Morgan Wallen – ‘I’m the Problem’ Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Short n’ Sweet’ — WINNER The Weeknd – ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Best Long Form Video Ariana Grande – ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ — WINNER Bad Bunny – ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ Damiano David – ‘Funny Little Stories’ Mac Miller – ‘Balloonerism’ Miley Cyrus – ‘Something Beautiful’ The Weeknd – ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Video for Good Burna Boy – ‘Higher’ Charli XCX – ‘Guess’ ft. Billie Eilish — WINNER Doechii – ‘Anxiety’ Eminem ft. Jelly Roll – ‘Somebody Save Me’ Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco – ‘Younger and Hotter Than Me’ Zach Hood ft. Sasha Alex Sloan – ‘Sleepwalking’ Best Direction Ariana Grande – ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ Charli XCX – ‘Guess’ ft. Billie Eilish Kendrick Lamar – ‘Not Like Us’ Lady Gaga – ‘Abracadabra’ — WINNER Rosé & Bruno Mars – ‘Apt.’ Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Manchild’ Best Art Direction Charli XCX – ‘Guess’ ft. Billie Eilish Kendrick Lamar – ‘Not Like Us’ Lady Gaga – ‘Abracadabra’ — WINNER Lorde – ‘Man of the Year’ Miley Cyrus – ‘End of the World’ Rosé & Bruno Mars – ‘Apt.’ Best Cinematography Ariana Grande – ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ Ed Sheeran – ‘Sapphire’ Kendrick Lamar – ‘Not Like Us’ — WINNER Lady Gaga – ‘Abracadabra’ Miley Cyrus – ‘Easy Lover’ Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Manchild’ Best Editing Charli XCX – ‘Guess’ ft. Billie Eilish Ed Sheeran – ‘Sapphire’ Kendrick Lamar – ‘Not Like Us’ Lady Gaga – ‘Abracadabra’ Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Manchild’ Tate McRae – ‘Just Keep Watching’ — WINNER Best Choreography Doechii – ‘Anxiety’ — WINNER FKA twigs – ‘Eusexua’ Kendrick Lamar – ‘Not Like Us’ Lady Gaga – ‘Abracadabra’ Tyla – ‘Push 2 Start’ Zara Larsson – ‘Pretty Ugly’ Best Visual Effects Ariana Grande – ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ Lady Gaga – ‘Abracadabra’ Rosé & Bruno Mars – ‘Apt.’ Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Manchild’ — WINNER Tate McRae – ‘Just Keep Watching’ The Weeknd – ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Post navigation Ali Baba evicted from Victoria Island property after court ruling Ebenezer Obey debunks death rumours, says he is alive and well