Nigerian music star Asake, born Ahmed Ololade, has officially emerged as the most-streamed artist of all time on Spotify Nigeria.
The global streaming platform unveiled the milestone as part of activities marking its fifth anniversary in Nigeria, releasing a list of the top five most-streamed artists in the country’s history.
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Top 5 Most-Streamed Artists in Nigeria
Asake secured the number one spot, further cementing his dominance in Nigeria’s digital music space. He was followed by:
- Wizkid
- Seyi Vibez
- Burna Boy
- Davido
The ranking reflects the continued global and local influence of Afrobeats and Nigerian music on streaming platforms.
Most-Streamed Songs of All Time in Nigeria
Asake also dominated the songs category, with his track “Remember” claiming the number one position among the most-streamed songs of all time on Spotify Nigeria.
Other top-ranking songs include:
- Ayo Maff and Fireboy DML – “Dealer”
- Fido – “Awolowo”
- Wizkid – “Kese”
- Asake – “Lonely At The Top”
The achievement highlights Asake’s strong streaming numbers and consistent hit releases over the past few years.
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Nigerian Songs Dominate Across Africa
Beyond Nigeria, Nigerian artists also made a significant impact on Spotify charts in other African countries.
On Spotify Kenya, the most-streamed songs of all time include:
- Ruger – “Asiwaju”
- Ayra Starr – “Rush”
- Fireboy DML – “Bandana”
- Bein – “Inauma”
- Asake – “Lonely At The Top”
Meanwhile, on Spotify Ghana, “Wotowoto Seasoning” by Odumodublvck featuring Black Sherif topped the chart. Asake’s “Lonely At The Top” ranked second, while Black Sherif occupied the third, fourth, and fifth positions with his songs.
Asake’s emergence as Spotify Nigeria’s most-streamed artist of all time underscores the growing global reach of Afrobeats and the increasing influence of Nigerian musicians across Africa and beyond.
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