The 2024 BET Hip Hop Awards saw Nigerian stars Burna Boy and Odumodublvck receive nominations, adding to the anticipation among fans back home. However, despite their strong global presence, both artists left the event without taking home any awards. Let’s explore what unfolded during the event and how this impacts their journey in the world of hip hop.

Burna Boy’s Loss in the Best Live Performer Category
Burna Boy was nominated for Best Live Performer, a category that celebrates artists who excel in delivering engaging and memorable live performances. Known for his electrifying stage presence and energetic shows across the world, many believed he had a solid chance of clinching the award. His recent tours have further cemented his reputation, filling arenas worldwide and earning him praise for his ability to connect with fans.

However, the award went to Missy Elliott, a hip hop icon with decades of groundbreaking performances under her belt. While Burna’s loss may have been surprising to some, it’s a testament to the competitive nature of the category, where experience and legacy often play a key role. Missy Elliott’s influence on live performance in the genre remains unmatched, giving her the edge in this year’s voting.
Odumodublvck’s Journey in Best International Flow
Odumodublvck, a rising force in the Nigerian hip hop scene, was nominated in the Best International Flow category. This category recognizes hip hop talents from outside the United States, celebrating their impact on the global stage. Odumodublvck’s raw energy and unique style have earned him recognition, especially with hits that highlight his distinctive voice and artistic approach.

The award, however, went to Ghetts, a British rapper known for his intricate lyricism and influence within the UK rap scene. Ghetts has been in the game for years, consistently pushing the boundaries of grime and hip hop. Odumodublvck’s nomination itself is a significant achievement, as it signals his growing prominence internationally. Despite not winning, being listed alongside established artists like Ghetts reflects how far Odumodublvck has come in a relatively short time.
Kendrick Lamar’s Dominance at the Awards
A notable highlight of the night was Kendrick Lamar’s overwhelming success. Lamar won eight awards out of 11 nominations, a feat that once again showcases his dominance in the hip hop world. His wins further spotlight the high standards of competition that artists like Burna Boy and Odumodublvck were up against. Lamar’s ability to craft deeply resonant music that bridges both commercial appeal and critical acclaim continues to solidify his status as one of the most influential voices in modern hip hop.
What Does This Mean for Burna Boy and Odumodublvck?

Though neither Burna Boy nor Odumodublvck won, their nominations at the BET Hip Hop Awards are a reflection of their contributions to hip hop on the global stage. Burna Boy, who has consistently crossed genre boundaries with his Afro-fusion sound, has already made history with numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award. His presence in categories that traditionally feature U.S. hip hop artists shows that his influence extends far beyond Africa.
For Odumodublvck, this is just the beginning. His nomination in a key international category signals his rapid rise and the growing recognition of Nigerian hip hop. As he continues to refine his craft and reach more listeners globally, future nominations and potential wins are likely.
The full list of winners:
Best hip hop video: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best collaboration: Metro Boomin, Future, Kendrick Lamar – Like That
Best duo or group: Future and Metro Boomin
Best live performer: Missy Elliott
Lyricist of the year: Kendrick Lamar
Video director of the year: Dave Free and Kendrick Lamar
Song of the year: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Hip Hop album of the year: Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday 2
Hip Hop artist of the year: Kendrick Lamar
Best breakthrough Hip Hop artist: Sexyy Red
Hustler of the year: 50 Cent
Sweet 16: Best featured verse: Kendrick Lamar – Like That (Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar)
Impact track: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best international flow: Ghetts
I Am Hip Hop Award: Travis Scott
Producer of the year: The Alchemist
Best hip hop platform – Club Shay Shay