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Wizkid and Tems Win Favorite R&B Song at 2022 American Music Awards  


 

Last night, Nigerian singer Wizkid and his collaborator Tems were awarded Favorite R&B Song at the 2022 American Music Awards (AMAs) for their global hit "Essence." 

Congratulations to Wizkid for winning yet another international award for their global hit "Essence". Starboy  won another award two years after the release of the album Made in Lagos.


Wizkid and Tems were previously nominated for "Favorite R&B Song" at the 2022 AMAs and won that category. In fact, "Essence" became a multi-platinum single and became hugely popular in America after selling millions of copies there.


AMA 2022 organizers announced the winners during an awards ceremony at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Congratulations Wizkid and Tems. 

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