The BET Awards 2023 witnessed a mix of emotions for Nigerian artists, as Cameroonian singer Libianca emerged as the winner of the Best International New Act award, surpassing Nigerian artist Asake. While Burna Boy made history by winning the Best International Act award for the fourth time, other Nigerian artists couldn't secure a win.
The victory of Libianca in the Best International New Act category at the BET Awards 2023 has sparked various reactions on Nigerian social media platforms. Many people expressed their disappointment and labeled it as "daylight robbery." Asake, a talented artist signed under the YBNL label, was a strong contender for the prestigious award.
The outcome has ignited a debate among fans and industry observers, with some speculating that Asake's defeat could be attributed to predominantly singing in his indigenous language, Yoruba. The controversy surrounding Libianca's win has shed light on the subjective nature of awards and the influence of various factors in the selection process.
Fans of Asake argue that his music transcends language barriers and should not hinder his chances of winning. On the other hand, some believe that international recognition often favors artists who cater to a wider, more global audience.
The result of this year's Best International New Act category has sparked a wider conversation about the significance of language and cultural diversity in award shows.
A photo of Asake, whose fans attribute his defeat to singing in his indigenous language, Yoruba. Photo Credit: @themixnaija Source: Instagram
Netizens Reactions…@___bbr007 said; “What did you expect? English songs will always thrive more than indigenous songs cause the majority of the world understands English, and people can really connect with Labianca song on different levels compared to Asake songs.”
@mikemuller170 wrote; “Well deserved no be everybody like noise.”
@bahdt_girl_annie1 said; “She dey sing song way everybody understand so I’m not surprised.”
@damijo_charmlv wrote; “You all should learn to congratulate people, not everything you will say it was rigged, she deserves it abeg, let her breath go baby girl.”
@es.vee.tea said; “Not surprised and this song blew up on social media as well.”
@roy_billion said; “She sings with English, so I’m not surprised.”
@___godwithus said; “How many of you voted for ASAKE? Even ASAKE self no post for him page. How fans wan take know say nomination dey somewhere…”
@big_name_prince wrote; “I bet everyone on here havent heard her name before till today award shows are trash.
@rhi.ley16 said: “Asake no reach. Not be to dey sing Yoruba amapiano.”
@mastertrizzy_ wrote; “I tot they stop giving backstage award.”